[nycphp-talk] Off Topic: International Outsourcing
Ajai Khattri
ajai at bitblit.net
Wed Jun 30 14:42:56 EDT 2004
inforequest wrote:
> Of course we similarly scorn our corporate theiven, overpaid CEOs and
> monpolistic robber-barrons. It is argued that theose people are not
> the norm, and many argue they are a necessary evil for a hierarcical
> system. How many stories can India produce where street poor from the
> lowest caste became jet-set millionaires based on their cunning, luck,
> ingenuity, and hard work? We can count hundreds of thousands at
> least... too many to try and count. If you say it is too soon, ok. But
> do we have faith that the Indian social system will encourage such
> equal opportunity? Our system is biased by corruption, and we had our
> robber-barrons, but our system is not (yet) systematic corruption.
I wouldn't be so sure about that. We have seen systematic and steady
dismantling of regulations designed to protect us from the worst
excesses of Wall Street and capitalism - some of this stuff stemed back
to the Depression era (and the barons of the 20s that caused it). Now we
have this "embedded" in the very government that supposedly is "of the
people and for the people".
Go see Farenheit 9/11 (you may hate him, but at least Michael Moore does
his research and names all his sources - just flick through the appendix
to any of his books).
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Aj.
Systems Administrator / Developer
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