Showing posts with label migrant workers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label migrant workers. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 September 2023

Past Proves Future


 


 


99.999% of them absolutely do not come from Palestine. Do you know why? It's because they're trapped in a concentration camp. You cannot say you weren't told if you're reading this.

Enjoy the movie.

Saturday, 7 November 2020

Which Secret Society Calls Lower Ranking Members "Porch Monkeys"


The sine qua non of elite power is child rape blackmail. 

I had the misfortune today of spending time with Masonic linked paedophiles, but I wanted to take a closer look, and I sure got the full download. 

The company where I found the banter of having sex with minors unusually iterative is called Greencore. They deliver sandwiches and other convenience foods to CTNs such as McColls and One Stop.

The recruitment agency that mediated the introduction is called The Best Connection. By that they mean they are connected to the fraternities that line each others pockets, and that connection is more important than the quality or value of work, indeed this was openly discussed about The Best Connection by Greencore management, but it's a back scratching relationship so it's tolerated not solved.

They're not the only ones who flagged themselves up as open to leverage from Fraternal connections. I also had a similar experience from another agency called Pertemps Recruitment who made the error of claiming contractual collapse with their client in Totton...

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

I'm A Closet Globalist






I'm a globalist but not that kind of Globalist.

Update: The original video was deleted/censored. Has you-ai heard of dlive.tv ? 

Friday, 16 September 2016

Israel's Sabra & Shatila Massacre




In much the same way that the UK/US and Israel are using ISIS to smash up Syria, the Israelis used Christian Phalangist terrorists to massacre thousands of Palestinians they had expelled from their homeland, and who were forced to take safety in Lebanese refugee camps.

The IDF lit up the sky with flares so the massacre could take place through the day and the night. It was as bright as a sports stadium at a night time football match said a Dutch Nurse.

Interestingly there are IDF war criminals now based in the United States, with senior roles in well known corporations, who openly brag about their role in this holocaust on Linkedin.

I will add their names to the roll call of genociding war criminals to this post as I see fit.

Tuesday, 1 July 2008

The Bird's Nest

One of the great experiences of Beijing is the sheer velocity of construction which has had me pondering for quite some time on the implications of whole neighbourhoods flattened overnight with new superstructures going up faster than I've ever seen in my life. I've already talked about the CCTV building by Rem Koolhaas which we will never see its like again (and he knows it) but the other supermodel on the catwalk is the Birds Nest, or the Olympic Stadium. It's awesome. Period.
Here it is from some photography I took the other day. Notice the traditional peasant (migrant worker) in the foreground. I chose this pic out of the 30 or so I took because like the washing below it represents something about modern China that Noam Chomsky talks about a lot in this podcast here; the human development index for China is still quite low, around 70th if I'm not mistaken. 
There's a lot of people still running around on loose chained tricycles shifting bricks from one place to another. 
Wait till all those have offspring that want to go to college, drive a car and double China's GDP with the 'Chinese Dream' (One World One Dream).........Yeah, we need to rewire our economies and the answer might be most candid in Asian economies today. 
Not tomorrow.
I live only a stones throw from the Forbidden City and a short walk from Tiananman Square. Beijing is often a sooty and polluted overcast metropolis. It's also, in its own way the most tidy I've ever come across for its size. I've never seen a broken glass, a crisp packet or an empty packet of cigarettes on the road and that's because there is no litter. But still there are quaint signs of a rapidly disappearing life, and though I live amongst the political elite (and those who did them favours) The washing is still out on the road drying in the occasional spell of glorious sunshine. For when Beijing shines. It really does shine beautifully.
 
Sorry about the lack of links and layout at the moment as I'm using the new version of blogger and playing with new features.

Saturday, 8 March 2008

China's Backbone





Here in China there's a large group of people that are only recently becoming recognised and represented in The People's Congress. They are the migrant worker population.

Sure there are lots more Herds as top thinker Mark Earls correctly espouses, but I think these people are the unsung heroes of China.
I have wanted to take photographs of them since last year but felt that my presence would be intrusive and unwelcome. Just another white boy indulging his pampered ass in pseudo blue collar sympathies but tonight I took the plunge and asked if I could take a picture. A few got up straight away and ran out of range but the rest were happy enough and now I'm inspired to go further afield and get stuck into the rural areas and rust belts of China to learn more. Here are the pictures and they are a scene that is typical across all major cities late into the night across China. Nervous to get a shot as quick as possible I failed to do the settings on the camera correctly and so they are not good. But I wont make that mistake again. Expect more of this stuff.

As I type this I can hear a circular saw buzzing away at 8.15 PM on a Saturday night while the Neo Georgian building opposite my window emerges piece by piece each and every unrelenting day.

Sunday, 2 December 2007

Shanghai


Nothing special here but a few clips and pics from The Shanghai. The city has its own light that I don't think I've quite seen anywhere else. It also has that feel during the day when away from the skyscrapers of being on a film set like a few minor details and its straight into the time from way back when. I like the way the laundry is hanging to dry indicating that there is no space inside. Needs must and all that.

Poverty is present in all big cities and this is a scene which can just as easily be seen in London or New York. It was taken in a shop entrance and I felt like I was invading his privacy but also by using a sepia colour it dramatizes the throw back to an earlier time. Yet otherwise the following clip could be anywhere in some senses.