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Hitcher
1st October 2008, 12:40
This morning I see that an "organisation" calling itself GE Free New Zealand is having a moan about the Fonterra/San Lu debacle compromising New Zealand's "clean, green" image.
Sigh.
1. "Organisations" such as GE Free New Zealand generally comprise about one or two anaemic vegan goths and a word processor. They represent nobody and usually aren't even legal entities. However this doesn't stop our slack media giving them column centimetres and therefore encouraging their inane utterances.
2. The likes of GEFNZ are also paranoid conspiracy theorists. They lie awake at night believing that "big business" aided and abetted by the Government is hell-bent on transforming New Zealand into a desolate, polluted, reeking wasteland.
Let's explore that for one moment in the Fonterra/San Lu context. Why would they? Fonterra has succeeded famously exporting New Zealand dairy products to the world. Why would they deliberately take risks that jeopardised a reputation hard-won over the past 75 years?
Fonterra is not an innocent party here. Indeed they have fucked up majorly. Their public relations counsel has been appalling, I suspect heavily influenced by their legal counsel.
3. What has genetic "engineering" got to do with Fonterra/San Lu? The melamine appears to have been added by dodgy unknown individuals involved in the Chinese milk production supply chain. There are no GE cows being farmed anywhere in the world, and there is no genetically modified construct containing melamine in any organism.
4. New Zealand is only comparatively clean and green, and then not in all cases. I have ranted before on this sad reality. GEFNZ and others are missing the point entirely about enhancing New Zealand's environmental performance. Issuing media statements that offer no constructive solutions are facile and should be exposed as such.
5. GEFNZ is potentially contributing to the problem that they are railing against by drawing public attention to it.
6. Me, mad? Damned right I am.
Ixion
1st October 2008, 12:42
Why are they so opposed to the products of the General Electric Corporation?
I have used various of them over the years, with complete satisfaction.
I would be prepared to recommend GE to anyone seeking electrical appliances.
Pussy
1st October 2008, 12:54
Why are they so opposed to the products of the General Electric Corporation?
I have used various of them over the years, with complete satisfaction.
I would be prepared to recommend GE to anyone seeking electrical appliances.
They make very good lightbulbs, IMHO
nodrog
1st October 2008, 12:58
somebody should remind these hippies that without genetic engineering, they would still be taking their LSD the old way, licking some mouldy grain.
Clockwork
1st October 2008, 13:01
If I were you I'd get a BDOTGNZA spokesperson to contact the media about this!
puddytat
1st October 2008, 13:54
:doobey::doobey:
Mully
1st October 2008, 13:54
I would be prepared to recommend GE to anyone seeking electrical appliances.
But not their finance company.
The Pastor
1st October 2008, 14:04
actually i agree with them GE money are complete ass-wipes.
Pussy
1st October 2008, 14:05
actually i agree with them GE money are complete ass-wipes.
It's "ARSE- wipes"
Finn
1st October 2008, 14:06
But not their finance company.
Hmmm but they are still standing and offering money to those in need. Unlike most NZ operated finance companies that bit the dust and took a lot of mum and dads with them.
vifferman
1st October 2008, 14:07
They make very good lightbulbs, IMHO
Buy them while you can, before they are outlawed by the Green Nutters for killing the baby fur seal whale penguins.
vifferman
1st October 2008, 14:08
Me, mad? Damned right I am.
Perfickly understandibble. :yes:
Swoop
1st October 2008, 15:46
They make very good lightbulbs, IMHO
But their vaccum cleaners sucked.
Boom, tish!
Badjelly
1st October 2008, 15:50
But not their finance company.
Hmmm but they are still standing and offering money to those in need.
I think they ask for it back eventually.
alanzs
1st October 2008, 17:37
Buy them while you can, before they are outlawed by the Green Nutters for killing the baby fur seal whale penguins.
I think it is the GAY baby fur seal whale penguins they try to protect... :doh:
When that Fitzsimmons person (ugly bitch if it's a woman) from the Greens said that we should all get back to using wood to heat our homes, I just about split a gut. So, I'm supposed to go to the local forest and scavenge for wood? Kinda like back in the old days, circa 1700? And this is supposed to be progress? What a fucking loon! And their election posters which say "Vote for me" and there is a picture of the earth. Oh fucking please.... :shit:
Pussy
1st October 2008, 17:43
I think it is the GAY baby fur seal whale penguins they try to protect... :doh:
When that Fitzsimmons person (ugly bitch if it's a woman) from the Greens said that we should all get back to using wood to heat our homes, I just about split a gut. So, I'm supposed to go to the local forest and scavenge for wood? Kinda like back in the old days, circa 1700? And this is supposed to be progress? What a fucking loon! And their election posters which say "Vote for me" and there is a picture of the earth. Oh fucking please.... :shit:
No... you take your Stihl chainsaw with you into the forest ( the biggest don't-fuck-with-me model you can buy) and cut down a native tree for your firewood... Durrr!
riffer
1st October 2008, 17:48
If it wasn't for genetic engineering, insulin-dependent diabetics like myself would be still injecting pig insulin, a very poor substitute.
What would vegan diabetics do? Choose death?
James Deuce
1st October 2008, 18:22
What would vegan diabetics do? Choose death?
One can only hope. In the mean time I'll just keep sprinkling their tofu with silica gel and telling them it's sea salt.
Could someone pass my seal skin slippers please?
vifferman
1st October 2008, 18:34
I think it is the GAY baby fur seal whale penguins they try to protect... :doh:
Sorry: The gay LESBIAN Maori transvestite baby Tibetan vegan fur seal whale penguins.
When that Fitzsimmons person (ugly bitch if it's a woman) from the Greens said that we should all get back to using wood to heat our homes, I just about split a gut. So, I'm supposed to go to the local forest and scavenge for wood? Kinda like back in the old days, circa 1700? And this is supposed to be progress? What a fucking loon! And their election posters which say "Vote for me" and there is a picture of the earth. Oh fucking please.... :shit:
One of the basic tennets of the Green loons when you boil it down is that humans are evil and have fucked over the world and that the Earth Mother would be better off without us. When we all fuck off and die she can heal herself.
'Natural' is good, anything else is evil.
Finn
1st October 2008, 18:40
I think they ask for it back eventually.
How dare they! Oh the humanity!
Pussy
1st October 2008, 18:47
Slight edit to my above post:... that's after aerial spraying the said forest with 2,4,5T extra strength formula
Subike
1st October 2008, 18:52
I think it is the GAY baby fur seal whale penguins they try to protect... :doh:
When that Fitzsimmons person (ugly bitch if it's a woman) from the Greens said that we should all get back to using wood to heat our homes, I just about split a gut. So, I'm supposed to go to the local forest and scavenge for wood? Kinda like back in the old days, circa 1700? And this is supposed to be progress? What a fucking loon! And their election posters which say "Vote for me" and there is a picture of the earth. Oh fucking please.... :shit:
Um wood is a renewable resourse, unlike oil,coal,water.
Trees will grow just about anywhere, If farmed properly, 1/4 acre of woodland can keep a house supplied with enough wood indefinatly.
And If you own the trees its free fuel, heating, cooking, \So there!
The carbon released by the burning of the wood is less than the carbon removed from the air by the trees you harvest from your woodland.
I know personally which fuel I would want to be warmed by on a cold night, when its snowing, the power lines are down, and the gass bottles have frozen to the outside wall!
jrandom
1st October 2008, 18:55
This morning I see that an "organisation" calling itself GE Free New Zealand is having a moan...
Burn them!
Actually, no. Burn the Chinese.
I'm sure that nobody who's ever done business in China was surprised by the melamine milk story. Being associated with amoral thieving yellow bastards with absolutely no respect for human life is simply one of the costs of drawing profits from that enormous and overinflated economy.
The simple fact is, if you don't have a white man running every step of every process, you can almost guarantee that someone's ripping you off at some point. I guess Fonterra's directors just learned that the hard way.
Also, let's burn stupid people. There are plenty of mouth-breathing morons in the world doing harm whilst holding the polar opposite of the 'green' sociopolitical viewpoint, y'know.
There's nothing intrinsically wrong with Gaia-veneration; it's the lack of multiple brain cells to rub together that causes problems.
vifferman
1st October 2008, 18:57
Also, let's burn stupid people. There are plenty of mouth-breathing morons in the world doing just enormous harm whilst holding the polar opposite of the 'green' sociopolitical viewpoint, y'know.
That's me crispied then. :buggerd:
jrandom
1st October 2008, 18:59
That's me crispied...
I bet you'd taste great with 'sea salt'.
vifferman
1st October 2008, 19:02
I bet you'd taste great with 'sea salt'.
... a nice 6 Euro chianti.
And a side order of baby fur seal whale penguin chips.
Mully
1st October 2008, 19:06
Hmmm but they are still standing and offering money to those in need. Unlike most NZ operated finance companies that bit the dust and took a lot of mum and dads with them.
Those people that NEED a 42 inch Plasma TV at 25% pa interest??
puddytat
1st October 2008, 19:10
Burn the Rednecks I reckon....mainly 'cause theyre generally alot fatter & so theres more calories stored which means more calories released when combusted :yes:
MisterD
1st October 2008, 19:12
Actually, no. Burn the Chinese.
Chinese burns FTW!
vifferman
1st October 2008, 19:38
Those people that NEED a 42 inch Plasma TV at 25% pa interest??
Plus "establishment", administration and annual account fees, of course.
alanzs
1st October 2008, 19:44
Um wood is a renewable resourse, unlike oil,coal,water.
Trees will grow just about anywhere, If farmed properly, 1/4 acre of woodland can keep a house supplied with enough wood indefinatly.
And If you own the trees its free fuel, heating, cooking, \So there!
The carbon released by the burning of the wood is less than the carbon removed from the air by the trees you harvest from your woodland.
I know personally which fuel I would want to be warmed by on a cold night, when its snowing, the power lines are down, and the gass bottles have frozen to the outside wall!
Well, then I stand corrected. I guess I'll just blow up all the houses near me and plant trees that I can properly harvest.
If done properly, the power lines shouldn't be down on a cold night when its snowing. Besides, I have a really warm wife that keeps me very, very warm, on the above mentioned nights. So there! :hug:
Coyote
1st October 2008, 19:50
Some vegan goth chicks are very attractive. And not adverse to all meat.
James Deuce
1st October 2008, 19:55
They have poor skin turgor, terrible muscle tone, and smell vaguely of cabbage.
McJim
1st October 2008, 20:05
Save the Earth. It's the only planet with Ducatis.
Gubb
1st October 2008, 20:06
Nuke the Whales.
McJim
1st October 2008, 20:09
Nuke the Whales.
Tsk tsk. can't melt the blubber then or eat the meat. Silly boy. :rofl:
Hitcher
1st October 2008, 20:40
I am amazed by the breadth of stupidity demonstrated by Fonterra in China.
1. They went into a joint venture partnership. As a late arrival in China there was plenty of evidence of western companies coming unglued in such "arrangements". A reasonably canny organisation should have been able to join the dots and avoid these bear traps.
2. Despite not having complete control of their raw material supply chain, Fonterra entrusted San Lu with their prestige baby food brand.
3. When the crisis broke, Fonterra remained silent for nearly a month, despite having had considerable prior knowledge of the tragically unfolding events.
This is a well resourced company that pays shit loads of money to professional managers well versed in Total Quality Management and other quality systems. The depth of incompetence shown in the aftermath points to a propensity to take expedient short cuts. Not a clever strategy for any business anywhere at any time.
There's a lot too that Fonterra could learn about reputation risk management -- knowledge that should be embedded within the organisation rather than in the pockets of $400 an hour PR "consultants". It's not rocket science.
Swoop
1st October 2008, 20:40
No... you take your Stihl chainsaw with you into the forest ( the biggest don't-fuck-with-me model you can buy) and cut down a native tree for your firewood... Durrr!
Hopefully that will be a 2-smoke chainsaw?
jrandom
1st October 2008, 20:49
... professional managers well versed in Total Quality Management and other quality systems.
I have never encountered anyone meeting that description who wasn't a drivelling idiot. Or, at least, a well-meaning but permanently flustered individual of mediocre capability who had chanced to bumble their way into a position of excessive responsibility.
In my experience, TQM, Six Sigma and the like are no more than efforts to formalise common sense, and are:
(a) completely useless when people without common sense attempt to apply them, and
(b) nothing more than dead weight when people with common sense are trying to get things done.
The simple fact here, I suspect, is that Fonterra is used to dealing with the likes of New Zealand dairy farmers and American milk-powder purchasers, and simply failed to appreciate the true nature of the devil they were making a pact with when they went into business in China.
I doubt they'll make the same mistake again.
It's not rocket science.
Perhaps not, but the Chinese mentality is alien to the likes of you and me, and it's difficult to fathom it unless one has actually experienced it in person.
Hitcher
1st October 2008, 21:03
the Chinese mentality is alien to the likes of you and me, and it's difficult to fathom it unless one has actually experienced it in person.
My criticism isn't directed at the Chinese. It's aimed at the kiwis and other westerners employed by Fonterra, particularly their senior management team and CEO. They've got an internationally valuable reputation to protect of which they seem, to my eyes, to be a little disrespectful and uncaring. I smell the fetid aroma of lawyers.
jrandom
2nd October 2008, 06:58
My criticism isn't directed at the Chinese...
Mine is.
It's aimed at the kiwis and other westerners employed by Fonterra, particularly their senior management team and CEO.
They were guilty solely of trusting their business partners.
They've got an internationally valuable reputation to protect of which they seem, to my eyes, to be a little disrespectful and uncaring...
Have a heart. The poor bastards were undoubtedly panicking their arses off.
MisterD
2nd October 2008, 07:26
Have a heart. The poor bastards were undoubtedly panicking their arses off.
No doubt about that at all. I'm sure we'll never get the full story of Chinese gummint involvement, but I'm willing to bet there was "pressure" applied to avoid this coming out during the olympics.
vifferman
2nd October 2008, 07:55
I was talking to my boss yesterday about Greenies etc., and we discussed the strange phenomenon that we seem to have a Gummint that is applying rules and policies that are both stupid and almost universally despised. Now, as usual, I am plucking this out of my arse, but I believe it's true. In particular, I refer to their 'green' policies. Here's some examples:
1. We've signed up for the Kyoto agreement, and hobbled ourselves with some crippling policies such as monetarily flaggellating ourselves for our non-green activities, to uphold our bullshit "Clean, Green" image, even though our semi-Third World economy can't cope with it. It would be cheaper and more effective if we really want to clean up our act to enforce emissions checks, stop importing crappy used Jap vehicles, and institute some real (as opposed to token) recycling.
2. Taxing the crap out of fuel for private motor vehicles, even though the Evrij NooZilunder has overwhelmingly shown that he/she doesn't want to use the crappy public transport system, and would rather drive everywhere.
3. Outlawing the evil incandescent lightbulb, to save the (now let me see if I can get it right this time) baby lesbian Maori vegan fur seal whale penguins. In rushing to do so, we ended up with a whole lot of cheap, crappy, mercury-rich, unrecyclable CFL 'energy saving' bulbs to replace them. Even though the power usage from lighting is one of the more trivial parts of the whole consumption. (On a side note - why do we need to save energy? Fuck it, I pay for what I use, so the power companies can make a huge profit from the infrastructure decades of public money built up. If I'm paying, I should be able to use as much power as I want. If there's insufficient generation capacity, repeal the EnvironMENTAL Resource Act and put up a few hundred more wind turbines. Holland is MUCH greener than us, and they seem to have no problem with doing that. Or build some nuke-yular reactors like those ones sprouting all over Yurp.)
4. The Gummint promulgates the propaganda they get from GreenPiss almost verbatim, without checking the veracity of it.
5. Theres a whole lot more stuff I could pluck out of my arse, but it's getting smelly, I'm getting pissed off, and I should have a quick browse of the forums before I do some work. :rolleyes:
alanzs
2nd October 2008, 08:04
I was talking to my boss yesterday about Greenies etc., and we discussed the strange phenomenon that we seem to have a Gummint that is applying rules and policies that are both stupid and almost universally despised. Now, as usual, I am plucking this out of my arse, but I believe it's true. In particular, I refer to their 'green' policies. Here's some examples:
1. We've signed up for the Kyoto agreement, and hobbled ourselves with some crippling policies such as monetarily flaggellating ourselves for our non-green activities, to uphold our bullshit "Clean, Green" image, even though our semi-Third World economy can't cope with it. It would be cheaper and more effective if we really want to clean up our act to enforce emissions checks, stop importing crappy used Jap vehicles, and institute some real (as opposed to token) recycling.
2. Taxing the crap out of fuel for private motor vehicles, even though the Evrij NooZilunder has overwhelmingly shown that he/she doesn't want to use the crappy public transport system, and would rather drive everywhere.
3. Outlawing the evil incandescent lightbulb, to save the (now let me see if I can get it right this time) baby lesbian Maori vegan fur seal whale penguins. In rushing to do so, we ended up with a whole lot of cheap, crappy, mercury-rich, unrecyclable CFL 'energy saving' bulbs to replace them. Even though the power usage from lighting is one of the more trivial parts of the whole consumption. (On a side note - why do we need to save energy? Fuck it, I pay for what I use, so the power companies can make a huge profit from the infrastructure decades of public money built up. If I'm paying, I should be able to use as much power as I want. If there's insufficient generation capacity, repeal the EnvironMENTAL Resource Act and put up a few hundred more wind turbines. Holland is MUCH greener than us, and they seem to have no problem with doing that. Or build some nuke-yular reactors like those ones sprouting all over Yurp.)
4. The Gummint promulgates the propaganda they get from GreenPiss almost verbatim, without checking the veracity of it.
5. Theres a whole lot more stuff I could pluck out of my arse, but it's getting smelly, I'm getting pissed off, and I should have a quick browse of the forums before I do some work. :rolleyes:
Ouch! Eloquence accompanied by truth so early in the morning, how refreshing... :yes:
James Deuce
2nd October 2008, 08:09
The world's mental. All they see is a potential economy to rape, I mean capitalise on.
The Chinese have seen it before. They have a long collective memory and an alien culture.
Serves you right white boy.
Moral of the story: Don't do business with China. It will be a short term gain, followed by the destruction (either material or reputation) of the corporate entity that thought the yellow people were an exploitable resource.
slowpoke
2nd October 2008, 08:46
This morning I see that an "organisation" calling itself GE Free New Zealand is having a moan about the Fonterra/San Lu debacle compromising New Zealand's "clean, green" image.
Sigh.
1. "Organisations" such as GE Free New Zealand generally comprise about one or two anaemic vegan goths and a word processor. They represent nobody and usually aren't even legal entities. However this doesn't stop our slack media giving them column centimetres and therefore encouraging their inane utterances.
I thought you were above playing the man rather than the ball, Hitcher. Just because an organisation doesn't have 100,000 members doesn't mean it's not worth listening to. You could say the same for our Anti-Cheesecutter campaign, would you have that ignored as well? Represent nobody? On both organisations (Cheesecutter, GE Free) I disagree.
2. The likes of GEFNZ are also paranoid conspiracy theorists. They lie awake at night believing that "big business" aided and abetted by the Government is hell-bent on transforming New Zealand into a desolate, polluted, reeking wasteland.
What have you based this assumption on? The only paranoid conspirer I'm seeing is a bloke thinking a small headline from a non-mainstream organisation will bring Fonterra/NZ crashing to it's knees.
Let's explore that for one moment in the Fonterra/San Lu context. Why would they? Fonterra has succeeded famously exporting New Zealand dairy products to the world. Why would they deliberately take risks that jeopardised a reputation hard-won over the past 75 years?
C'mon mate the anser to that is written in very obvious gilt edged letters: money. People companies have risked far more for far less. I'm not saying thay have deliberately risked anything but where there is money to be made people are prepared to gamble.
Fonterra is not an innocent party here. Indeed they have fucked up majorly. Their public relations counsel has been appalling, I suspect heavily influenced by their legal counsel.
3. What has genetic "engineering" got to do with Fonterra/San Lu? The melamine appears to have been added by dodgy unknown individuals involved in the Chinese milk production supply chain. There are no GE cows being farmed anywhere in the world, and there is no genetically modified construct containing melamine in any organism.
It's a big call to say no GE cows are being farmed anywhere in the world. Buggered if I know but it wouldn't suprise me, and I reckon Fonterra would be extremely interested in such if they were. You don't think they'd be interested in more productive/resilient cows?
4. New Zealand is only comparatively clean and green, and then not in all cases. I have ranted before on this sad reality. GEFNZ and others are missing the point entirely about enhancing New Zealand's environmental performance. Issuing media statements that offer no constructive solutions are facile and should be exposed as such.
Bollocks, mate. It's entirely appropriate to highlight issues that require redress. Often issues require complex solutions, indeed whilst situations are often deplorable solutions are not always readily apparent. Alternatively the solution is simple to the point of not having to state it ie if X is harmful, stop doing X.
5. GEFNZ is potentially contributing to the problem that they are railing against by drawing public attention to it.
So we should not comment on any issue for fear of drawing public attention to it? The Cheesecutters are going to fix themselves are they?
6. Me, mad? Damned right I am.
Have a wee read of this then, it doesn't sound too bad to me, certainly not the raving loonies you make them out to be (direct from http://www.gefree.org.nz/geanimals.htm):
"It’s not ok to create deformities and suffering in animals in order to make ‘cheaper’ pharmaceuticals, when other production methods are available
It’s not ok to undermine New Zealand’s reputation and brand-image as a producer of safe, natural, clean food the world wants
It’s not ok to genetically engineer animals with human genes and have no respect for the integrity of species, just to make ‘healthier’ nutriceutical milks
It’s not ok to deliberately create sick animals as ‘models’ of human disease when the Bioethics Council has called for an ethical review of such practices
It’s not ok to risk creating new diseases by experimenting on NZ animals when they are currently free of Mad Cow Disease and Scrapie
It’s not ok for GE animal waste to be used as compost or sprayed onto fields and to then refuse to monitor the effects on the environment"
OK, so it's idealistic rhetoric, but I'd far prefer to aim high and fall a bit short than fail to achieve already low targets.
Finn
2nd October 2008, 08:58
Those people that NEED a 42 inch Plasma TV at 25% pa interest??
A fool and their money are soon parted. Seems to be a lot of fools in NZ.
vifferman
2nd October 2008, 09:01
Moral of the story: Don't do business with China. It will be a short term gain, followed by the destruction (either material or reputation) of the corporate entity that thought the yellow people were an exploitable resource.
Eggs, Zachary.
What I thought (and could have of profersized on) is coming to pass. :yes:
China opens its doors (metaphorically speaking, although it did open its borders), and Kaching! a whole bunch of greedy people see opportunities to make lotsa loot, by "doing business with China". They set up Trade Agreements, Joint Ventures, Trading Partnerships, Foreign Aid, Overseas Investment Portfolios, and a whole bunch of other Important Sounding Pomposities.
Then (next), this helps China to easily and cheaply obtain the technology, funding and materiel to make up for the self-sabotage they did in the "Cultural Revolution", when they killed off or imprisoned many of their People With Brains and Education. (Luckily, they retained almost all of their People With Cunning, Sneakiness, And Ability To Make A Buck.)
So. The investors, trade partners, and "Sharers of Technolgy In The Hope Of Making A Fortune By Exploiting The Yellow Man" have now effectively given China funding, technology and the knowledge they need. The trade deals for suckers like Noo Zilund mean we sell them fuck all of our stuff like wool, dairy products, meat, etc, or if we do, it's at stupidly cheap prices because they can produce these things more cheaply than us anyway, and in return, we buy much more of their crap than we used to. (Remember the trade deal Clark signed, which meant we sell them much more of our stuff, but we also buy much more of theirs, and the imbalance is still HUGELY in their favour? Where's the NETT benefit of that?!?)
Sure, a few investors have made money from this - BIG money. But the nett result, until the Chinese economy improves, and the quality of goods starts to reach Japan-like perfection, is that China will swamp the market with its manufactured goods, and even with some primary produce, as they are being given a helping hand by the very countries that will end up suffering as a result of it, and can ramp up their infrastructure much more quickly than any other country, unhindered by environmental or humanitarian concerns as they are.
Want more power? Drown a few villages with a hydrolectric scheme, or build another twenty coal-fired powerstations.
Need to ramp up plastics manufacturing to meet the demand for dirt-cheap plastic crap to supply The Warehouse in Noo Zilund? Just do it - the corrupt Party officials in the town that factory's in will shut up the people being poisoned by its toxic outfall.
Believe it or not, I'm not xenophobic. A bit scared, yes.
I do buy some of the Cheap Crap From China, at the same time as bemoaning the fact that it's meant that an awful lot of the Good Stuff From Elsewhere is increasingly impossible to buy. F'rinstance, hardware stores used to sell good quality tools, and all sorts of esoteric widgets and fittings. Now it's all Consumer Goods (i.e., cheap crap you think you want, but don't actually need); tools that you use once and throw away, because it's cheaper than hiring a tool; and masses of vacuum-packed, not-quite-right widgets, of the wrong size/shape/colour/fittings.
It was refreshing being in Yurp for a few weeks, where almost none of the labels say (as almost all of them do here): "Made in China" in that not-quite-right font they have.
But you all knew all this shit. :laugh:
I'm just venting my frustration, in an impotent and ineffective way, as you do. :rolleyes:
vifferman
2nd October 2008, 09:20
Just picking up on one of your points (my apologies if it's taken out of context, twisted to my own ends, or whatever)
It’s not ok for GE animal waste to be used as compost or sprayed onto fields and to then refuse to monitor the effects on the environment
Apparently, it IS OK for organic food producers to spray their land with "natural organic nutrients" (animal waste) because they eschew "chemicals" (FFS - everything is made of chemicals, even cow poo!), so that the produce has dangerous levels of faecal coliforms and other pathogens, and to charge the hapless consumer more for this "100% Pure and Natural" product that is actually inferior nutrition-wise and health-wise.
Do organic farmers monitor the environment? I guess that would be using the dreaded science and its chemicals and technology, so probably not...
Most of the GE Free and Green propaganda is inaccurate, inflammatory, and not backed up by facts. But if you disagree with them, you're shouted down, labeled as anti-Earth, a potential murderer of the baby fur seal whale penguins, etc etc.
I LOVE this world, and hate the pollution and despoilage that is done. But (however), it's important that we are not sucked in by propaganda, and check stuff out, even if (especially if?) it comes from Our Gummint. Take the whole "recycle paper" thing. One of the noobs at the orofice had to print summat out the other day, and apologised for "here goes another tree".
That's stupid.
Mature trees are acknowledged as "carbon neutral " (vacuous term that it is), and therefore contribute little to the health of the world apart from perhaps some micro-climatic factors and soil conservation. The trees used in this part of the world for paper production are all fast-growing, exotic forests, planted in land such as the Central Plateau which is crap for any other use, and which support a whole economy. If you want to be green, it is actually better for the planet's health for them to be harvested and replanted than be left to mature. It's also better for our economy. (Unfortunately, IIRC, vast acreages of them have been sold to the Chinese :eek5:.)
Hitcher
2nd October 2008, 09:50
It’s not ok to create deformities and suffering in animals in order to make ‘cheaper’ pharmaceuticals, when other production methods are available
It’s not ok to undermine New Zealand’s reputation and brand-image as a producer of safe, natural, clean food the world wants
It’s not ok to genetically engineer animals with human genes and have no respect for the integrity of species, just to make ‘healthier’ nutriceutical milks
It’s not ok to deliberately create sick animals as ‘models’ of human disease when the Bioethics Council has called for an ethical review of such practices
It’s not ok to risk creating new diseases by experimenting on NZ animals when they are currently free of Mad Cow Disease and Scrapie
It’s not ok for GE animal waste to be used as compost or sprayed onto fields and to then refuse to monitor the effects on the environment
(direct from http://www.gefree.org.nz/geanimals.htm)
At face value, these appear to be useful points, but in reality all they are intended to do is to create unfounded fears amongst those who have little understanding or appreciation about what genetic modification entails.
These are the same people who signed up to the Monarch butterfly myth. They believe in things called "transgenic genes" that allegedly move, miraculously, from one species to another via the food chain. This "theory", taken to its logical end point, means that people who eat say carrots, end up having "carrot" DNA included in their own over a period of time. This is obvious errant nonsense.
GE animal waste is no different from waste from any other animal in terms of residual or cumulative effects on the environment. The application of any waste material to the environment should be monitored. But requiring people to look for things that don't exist (like ghosts and space aliens) is pointless.
And how "experimenting" on NZ animals when they are free of scrapie (sheep) and "mad cow" disease (cattle) could somehow lead to them becoming infected with such is nonsensical. The only way those animals can become affected by those ailments is if they are exposed to a source of infection. This belief is tantamount to postulating that women can become pregnant by sitting on contaminated toilet seats.
MisterD
2nd October 2008, 09:54
...and of course we all saw the news story from Invergiggle didn't we? National's sitting MP Eric Roy is running the first "carbon neutral" campaign and offsetting his driving by planting trees.
The Green candidate for the seat, one Craig Carson said:
"I think it’s great that he’s doing it. How well it works or not I’m not sure.” Mr Carson said that because he worked fulltime and had limited resources, he was not able to follow suit.
(my emphasis)
There you have it folks, the Watermelon party wants you to do as they say, not as they actually do. Wankers.
Swoop
2nd October 2008, 11:31
I'm sure we'll never get the full story of Chinese gummint involvement, but I'm willing to bet there was "pressure" applied to avoid this coming out during the olympics.
"Trigger pressure" perhaps...?:ar15:
alanzs
2nd October 2008, 13:01
This belief is tantamount to postulating that women can become pregnant by sitting on contaminated toilet seats.
Oh yeah smarty pants, then how did the Virgin Mary get pregnant? Don't tell me, it was a miracle!!!
(What an oxymoron, the Virgin Mary pregnant). :laugh:
Oscar
2nd October 2008, 14:12
Hmmm but they are still standing and offering money to those in need. Unlike most NZ operated finance companies that bit the dust and took a lot of mum and dads with them.
So what?
Did the Mums and Dads have a gun put to their head when they invested?
I have little sympathy for anyone that invested in a dodgy finance company on the strength of the advertised interest rate and a glossy prospectus.
These people were taking advantage of interest rates that were three or four percentage points over what the banks were offering. It brings to mind two old saws:
If it seems to good to be true, it probably is.
A fool and their money are soon parted.
Oscar
2nd October 2008, 14:16
At face value, these appear to be useful points, but in reality all they are intended to do is to create unfounded fears amongst those who have little understanding or appreciation about what genetic modification entails.
These are the same people who signed up to the Monarch butterfly myth. They believe in things called "transgenic genes" that allegedly move, miraculously, from one species to another via the food chain. This "theory", taken to its logical end point, means that people who eat say carrots, end up having "carrot" DNA included in their own over a period of time. This is obvious errant nonsense.
GE animal waste is no different from waste from any other animal in terms of residual or cumulative effects on the environment. The application of any waste material to the environment should be monitored. But requiring people to look for things that don't exist (like ghosts and space aliens) is pointless.
And how "experimenting" on NZ animals when they are free of scrapie (sheep) and "mad cow" disease (cattle) could somehow lead to them becoming infected with such is nonsensical. The only way those animals can become affected by those ailments is if they are exposed to a source of infection. This belief is tantamount to postulating that women can become pregnant by sitting on contaminated toilet seats.
Could someone explain to me how we stay GE free when the rest of the world isn't?
If Abner & Mabel from Bumphuck Idaho decide they want to come on holiday to Noo Zealand, do we hold them at the Airport until when can ascertain that their colons are empty of any GE seeds they may have eaten lately? Do we make them take their poos home with them?
Beemer
2nd October 2008, 14:29
The thing that pisses me off the most is having to check the labels of stuff in the supermarket to see where it is made. I found out last week that bloody Eta peanut butter is made in China! Not a product I would have instantly thought would be made there. I don't buy food products made in China but now I have a jar of peanut butter that will never be eaten in our household! Sanitarium NZ also makes their peanut butter in China - except for the stuff sold in Australia as they faced a huge backlash when people there found out it was made in China.
I tried ringing Eta to let them know I was not impressed but "all our operators are busy, please leave your name and number and we will call you back shortly". Yeah, right.
alanzs
2nd October 2008, 14:31
Could someone explain to me how we stay GE free when the rest of the world isn't?
If Abner & Mabel from Bumphuck Idaho decide they want to come on holiday to Noo Zealand, do we hold them at the Airport until when can ascertain that their colons are empty of any GE seeds they may have eaten lately? Do we make them take their poos home with them?
Hate to break it to you, but Abner and Mabel don't have a passport and if they ever thought of New Zealand (which they don't - think that is), they thought it was a place on the eastern coast of the US, near New Hampshire, but they won't go there because Jesus said not too in the bible with the red letters because that's where all the liberals and gays are. America made the bible and the Devil lives outside the US, so they wouldn't go here anyways... :shit:
Oscar
2nd October 2008, 14:36
Hate to break it to you, but Abner and Mabel don't have a passport and if they ever thought of New Zealand (which they don't - think that is), they thought it was a place on the eastern coast of the US, near New Hampshire, but they won't go there because Jesus said not too in the bible with the red letters because that's where all the liberals and gays are. America made the bible and the Devil lives outside the US, so they wouldn't go here anyways... :shit:
Where do those buses full of hawaiian shirts and plaid trousers come from then?
alanzs
2nd October 2008, 14:51
Where do those buses full of hawaiian shirts and plaid trousers come from then?
It's all part of the Worldwide Conspiracy that there are buses full of Hawaiian shirts and plaid trousers. Even you didn't fall for it, as the shirts and trousers don't need people to wear them. It's all a big figment of our collective imagination. :laugh:
Oscar
2nd October 2008, 14:53
It's all part of the Worldwide Conspiracy that there are buses full of Hawaiian shirts and plaid trousers. Even you didn't fall for it, as the shirts and trousers don't need people to wear them. It's all a big figment of our collective imagination. :laugh:
You should really dust that stuff off before smoking it...
Bass
2nd October 2008, 14:56
I tried ringing Eta to let them know I was not impressed but "all our operators are busy, please leave your name and number and we will call you back shortly". Yeah, right.
Actually ETA sold their mayonnaise and peanut butter manufacturing (including the brand name on those products) to Heinz Watties, some years ago. So ringing ETA would have got you nowhere, even if you had talked to someone.
Daffyd
2nd October 2008, 14:57
The thing that pisses me off the most is having to check the labels of stuff in the supermarket to see where it is made. I found out last week that bloody Eta peanut butter is made in China! Not a product I would have instantly thought would be made there. I don't buy food products made in China but now I have a jar of peanut butter that will never be eaten in our household! Sanitarium NZ also makes their peanut butter in China - except for the stuff sold in Australia as they faced a huge backlash when people there found out it was made in China.
I tried ringing Eta to let them know I was not impressed but "all our operators are busy, please leave your name and number and we will call you back shortly". Yeah, right.
Peanut butter makes good bait in mousetraps. If it's made in China it's a double edged sword. If Mickey doesn't get caught in the trap, he might die of food poisoning!
Swoop
2nd October 2008, 16:12
Peanut butter makes good bait in mousetraps. If it's made in China it's a double edged sword. If Mickey doesn't get caught in the trap, he might die of food poisoning!
Possums also like peanut butter...
:ar15:
Daffyd
2nd October 2008, 16:27
Possums also like peanut butter...
:ar15:
Snap! I'll go and rebait my possum trap.
Beemer
2nd October 2008, 16:40
Actually ETA sold their mayonnaise and peanut butter manufacturing (including the brand name on those products) to Heinz Watties, some years ago. So ringing ETA would have got you nowhere, even if you had talked to someone.
Okay, I rang the number on the jar or Eta peanut butter - yes, it was answered Heinz-Watties - so whatever!
Beemer
2nd October 2008, 16:41
Peanut butter makes good bait in mousetraps. If it's made in China it's a double edged sword. If Mickey doesn't get caught in the trap, he might die of food poisoning!
You are right there! And that's all MY jar of it will be used for from now on!
alanzs
2nd October 2008, 16:44
You should really dust that stuff off before smoking it...
Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they're not there... :laugh:
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