Who ever thought that Canada had such a dark part? I certainly didn’t. I thought Canada was completely perfect, that it didn’t have a dark part, but when you start to search the secrets of a country you find out bone-chilling information such as this:
http://www.tv3.cat/30minuts/reportatges/1832/Comerc-toxic
How spooky is that? How can a country have things that are totally unethical? They found out that it is harmful and toxic and that it increases the chances of getting breathing diseases so they forbid people to build their houses within the country, but then they see they can obtain benefits from it, so they export it to developing countries. How can that be permitted?
Are you us surprised as me? Do you think it is ethical? Aren’t you scared about what else they could be hiding from us?
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ReplyDeleteAfter watching the documentary, the little faith in humanity I had left was reduced to nothing. How can someone put money in front of human life? How can you manage to live knowing that because of you millions of people will die?
ReplyDeleteThe economic crisis is enough to be in the front pages of the newspapers day after day but the real problems never come to light. They don’t want us to know. Give the population a huge problem to worry about so that their attention will never come to what you’re doing. It will keep society stable and obedient. Nobody will worry too much nowadays about the illegal exportation of weapons (Spain is one of the main countries) or Canada literally selling death to India.
Ironic and irritating is the fact that Canada has banned the use of asbestos fiber. As seen on the documentary it can produce many pulmonary infections so the Canadian government restricted its use only to exportation. So basically, we wouldn’t want our people to die but we have so many mines and we can make so much money from them. So let the Indian people have it. As long as we get paid millions for it.
In the following years, everybody will be surprised with the rise of the young deaths in India. For now everything is hidden in a huge bubble of money. Just imagine for one second, thousands of children growing up with their lungs turning gradually black because of the accidental inhalations of this deadly fiber.
This has given me a clear understanding of one of the reasons of why the world is such a dark place in some aspects. With people acting like this, governments acting like this, we can’t expect a better world. When the problem is ourselves, our arrogant and greedy nature, how can we possibly solve it?