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Isaacsdad
Guest
Not only has Papa Benedict been an outspoken critic of the poor treatment of immigrants. He has staunchly criticized the effects of globalization on the world. Unfortunately, these are filtered out by many Catholics in this country, who want to pick and chose for their own agenda. Even the speech at the UN, which was the major point of the visit, criticized unilateral action and criticized all forms of militarism and economic exploitation that violate rights (hmm, I wonder who he was addressing.) All of this was censored out by the press, which wanted to dig up the sex scandal and political conservatives, who have tried to exploit Papa’s stance on abortion and marriage for their much broader agendas. Being Catholic neither conforms one completely to the left or right. You always have to speak for those with no voice. And in this case it needs to be directed towards showing compassion towards immigrants.Crime is always disproportionately represented by those at the bottom of the socio economic spectrum. They grow up in an environment of violence and are driven by the same sorts of desires that fuel all of us.
Pick up the phone and call tech support for a utility, you’ll speak with someone in India who will ‘work for less’. Go to Walmart and try to find a single good made with American hands. Be careful in the garment section, “Made in the USA” can mean made in Saipan, part of an American Protectorate. It is exempt from our labor laws and hosts Chinese ‘guest’ workers who live in guarded camps.
If the government sets laws that rewards large corporations for shipping jobs overseas, and makes it easy for corporations to avoid even paying US tax, then those people have a much bigger influence on job opportunitites than illegals scrambling for jobs.
Look at Walmart, it systematically exploited illegals and then, when caught, was allowed to dictate its own ‘penalty’.
Or, look at Haliburton. One subsidiary has received $2.4B in no bid contracts. It has served rancid food and tainted water to US troops and demonstrably defrauded US taxpapers. That is our money, our sons and daughters fighting, and our collective security. Does it not bother you that such a small percentage of that money went to creating jobs for Iraqi’s (which would have helped our security) or US citizens (who have seen anemic job growth for 7 years and now job contraction)?
Instead, the cheapest labor in the world is pulled in and no one even balks when the company moves to Dubai to avoid even paying us back in rightful taxes! The Church says we have a right and an obligation to the development of a socially just economy. We should not, as Christians, be in a position where our own basic human needs must come at the cost of those even less fortunate than ourselves. Basic security and sustanence should not be a zero sum game, particularly in the wealthiest nation in human history.