Is that OCA or ORCA? ;)

Lookit, the day I see you nice young people with clipboards and signs 
actually do something useful, like voter registration, start and maintain a 
community 
garden that feeds people, get people jobs, do some tutoring, visit sick and 
indigent people in the hospital, or do something real, like getting involved in 
the political elective process instead of loitering in front of coffee shops 
being snarky,  I will do more than say, "no thank you," as I pass you by to 
get my tall, black, eyeopener enroute one or another jobs. 

A Marxist Class Analysis:  In NYC the employees at the Starbucks are 
primarily working-class African American and Latino young people, who are happy 
to 
have the jobs ( though many work two) while they are going to school, and are 
enjoying some kind of medical and dental benefits, and a free weekly pound of 
coffee from the company,  while  the protesters are primarily snarky looking 
white and asian undergraduates of the the kind that do not have to work a job 
to 
support themselves in college because either Mom or Dad are paying full freight 
or co-signed their loans at NYU or Columbia. 

Perhaps it's different outside of the island of Manhattan but coffeeshop 
protesters are going after low hanging fruit.  Now if the NYU kids showed up in 
front of the nearby Chinatown garment sweatshops, they might actually do some 
good - though in some instances they might catch a beating. 

Everbest, 
Adam Honigman

> Subj: [cg] Starbucks 
>  Date: 5/3/04 11:08:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time
>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Sent from the Internet 
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> 
> 
> Since February 2001, the OCA activists in the US, Canada, Mexico, Australia, 
> 
> New Zealand and other countries have protested and leafleted outside of 
> nearly one thousand Starbucks cafes, demanding that the company:
> 
> REMOVE GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INGREDIENTS FROM THEIR FOOD AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 
> 
> ON A WORLDWIDE BASIS.
> IMPROVE WORKING CONDITIONS FOR COFFEE PLANTATION WORKERS.
> BREW AND SERIOUSLY PROMOTE FAIR TRADE COFFEE IN ALL OF THEIR CAFES.
> PLEASE GET INVOLVED!
> Please contact the OCA office at: 218-226-4164 or [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> for more information.
> 
> http://www.organicconsumers.org/Starbucks/index.htm

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