On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Eric Roberts
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Sounds like the Chinese are experience our turn of the 20th century.I think
> this is good.  As labor costs start to level out across the globe, there
> will be less incentive to outsource overseas.


It has always been just a matter of time before this happened in
developing countries like China. Here is my favorite part. Note that
the "Communist" authorities have been profiting from the exploitation
of the populace since the conversion to state capitalism started. Now
that people are getting wise to the scam, the state-run media is all
in favor of workers' rights. So goes an oligarchy.

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Long considered the mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party, China's
state-owned media has called for a "new proletariat revolution," says
the Business Insider. In China's state-owned newspaper, the  People's
Daily, columnist Li Hong writes:

    "Wherever exists exploitation and suppression, rebellion erupts.
If the exploited are a majority of the society, the revolt draws even
nearer and comes with a louder bout. For the past 30 years witnessing
China's meteoric rise, multinationals and upstart home tycoons have
rammed up their wealth making use of China's favorable economic
policies as well as oversight loopholes. In sharp contrast, tens of
millions of Chinese blue-collar workers who have genuinely generated
the wealth...have been left far behind.

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