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mosher
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Your retoric is completely and utterly false. It is the result of American corporations that those countries have what they have. My premise is that American companies do provide a living wage that is consistant with the economic situation of that country. What you cease to understand is that you cannot bring these countries to a point consistant with First world nations because when it has been tried it has always caused civil war. One must move slowly and carefully to improve their situation which is being done in so far as it is able to be done. Your activist perspective is divorced from reality.Well, now they simply get big oppressive governments such as China to do their dirty work, they like oppressive governments, its good for “profits” and stockholders like profits. Christian stockholders don’t like these kinds of companies, but plenty of stockholders don’t really care one way or the other, gold is gold as far as they are concerned.
I don’t know what catechism or encyclicals you’ve been reading, but All of the ones I’ve been reading deal precisely with a living wage. They even use the phrase living wage.
The Church is very much against the abuse and “use” of human beings for profit motives. This would be referred to in different teachings as “using human beings for utilitarian purposes”.
For that matter, RICO has to do with American laws and does not have to do with teachings dealing with fair labor practices as explained in some encyclicals.
Not all American laws, though legal, are always moral. The abortion rights laws should be proof of that.
You mentioned the phrase, “giving a man a fish, or teaching a man to fish.” Well, these predatorial corporations don’t teach a thing. They are there to use the indigenent people for their talents and labor at a very cheap cost, use them up and move on.
They actually would be admired IF they built the community up with needed clean water, plumbing, proper waste disposal, and built schools — but they don’t.
The issue is the bottomline. The profit margin matters more. So it’s quite convenient when there is an oppressive government to deny the people proper labor conditions and a living wage.
U.S. labor laws are “not compatible” with their *bottomline * mentality, so they go to third world countries. This attitude is not acceptable for Catholics desiring to live out their Faith.