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To all that is wrong with the “Occupy” movement–A Cultural Occupy

For all that is wrong with the "hippy" generation (a group of people who ultimately fed the machine to its current girth) – there was something right…and its only a few words.

"Turn on, tune in, drop out"

Or, worded better for now: Learn and reject.

I think we need to do that again.

We live in a culture that is supportive of the ideals we reject. We buy from the hand that slaps us in the end, and we dont want to let go of the money that ultimately destroys us.

We cant expect to occupy anywhere if we cant occupy ourselves with things other than the idols of consumerism and capitalism.

We need a cultural occupation , and to just drop all the stuff that feeds the beast.

Im unsure if this makes much sense. I guess Im saying that once there was a great disconnect, and it failed…but also kind of worked, and we shouldnt discount even minor successes. And we should again try and disconnect more with the ties that currently bind us to this loose cannon of a society we live in.

You cant occupy a person thats already ocupied (by the wrong things). And thats us, thats others, thats the problem. We are still occupied as individuals, by the things we are trying to fight.

And we are acting blind to them possessing us every day. And yet we expect to advance….

We need to evict some awful shit.

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Chinese workers poisoned while making touchscreens for Apple ask for help.

Some 137 workers suffered adverse health effects following exposure to a chemical, known as n-hexane.

[Workers] Injured while making touchscreens for mobile devices, including iPhones, have written to Apple asking it to do more to help them.

Apple did not offer comment on the letter.

Wintek, the Taiwanese company that owns the factory, said that it used the chemical in place of alcohol because it evaporated more quickly and speeded up production of touchscreens.

Wintek also supplies components to a number of other companies, including Nokia and HTC.

Full article: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12550429

More:

Apple admits China factory workers poisoned:  http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/02/17/3141880.htm

The fatalities come amid mounting condemnation of working conditions at the Taiwanese-owned plant and the decision of several of the company’s biggest clients – Apple, Dell and Hewlett Packard – to investigate how their products are being manufactured.

WINTEK Details: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wintek

 

This is not the first problem Apple has experienced with its Chinese factories.

Its annual report also references an incident at its main China supplier Foxconn’s factory, where over a dozen workers committed suicide.

FOXCONN Details: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxconn

Clients:

Foxconn suicides: ‘Workers feel quite lonely’

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10182824

Yesterday Foxconn sent a letter to be signed by all employees, removing liability to the company should an employee die. It immunised them against law suits. There was an outcry in the Chinese media and today Foxconn withdrew the letter.

Experts talk of ‘mass hysteria’ after eleventh Foxconn suicide

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/news/experts-talk-of-mass-hysteria-after-eleventh-foxconn-suicide/story-e6frg90o-1225872506121

The company’s plant in Shenzhen is a city-sized complex set up to feed the global appetite for cheap technology.

Speculation that big brands might take their business away from Foxconn to protect their image is unrealistic, said one Tokyo-based electronics analyst. He said that consumers were no longer prepared to pay the sort of money it would cost to build computers, digital cameras and iPods without the productivity of companies such as Foxconn.

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