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Ellipsis

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33. Not glossin'... just perspective. Own a cell phone? Then you've contributed 3.2 million deaths
Mon Jan 16, 2012, 05:50 AM
Jan 2012

Could anyone imagine that cell phones are tainted with the blood of 3.2 million deaths since 1998? Also, that the same thing happens with some children's video games? And that mega-technologies contribute to forest depredation and spoliation of the rich natural resources of paradoxically impoverished peoples?

In the case of these new high techs, it is Coltan that is at stake --the minerals columbium and tantalite, or Coltan for short. Tantalite is a rare, hard and dense metal, very resistant to corrosion and high temperatures and is an excellent electricity and heat conductor. It is used in the microchips of cell phone batteries to prolong duration of the charge, making this business flourish. Provisions for 2004 foresee sales of 1,000 million units. To these properties are added that its extraction does not entail heavy costs --it is obtained by digging in the mud-- and that it is easily sold, enabling the companies involved in the business to obtain juicy dividends.

Even though Coltan is extracted in Brazil, Thailand and much of it from Australia --the prime producer of Coltan on a world level-- it is in Africa where 80% of the world reserves are to be found. Within this continent, the Democratic Republic of Congo concentrates over 80% of the deposits, where 10,000 miners toil daily in the province of Kivu (eastern Congo), a territory that has been occupied since 1998 by the armies of Rwanda and Uganda. A series of companies has been set up in the zone, associated to large transnational capital, local governments and military forces (both state and "guerrilla&quot in a dispute over the control of the region for the extraction of Coltan and other minerals. The United Nations has not hesitated to state that this strategic mineral is funding a war that the former United States Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright called "the first African world war" (and we understand by world wars, those in which the great powers share out the world), and is one of its causes.

In August 1998, the Congolese Union for Democracy (Rassemblement Congolais pour la Démocratie-RCD), launched a rebellion in the city of Goma, supported by the Rwanda Patriotic Army (RPA). Since then, in a struggle in which, behind the myth of ethnic rivalries, are hidden the old colonial powers that continue to ransack the wealth of post-Colonial Africa, the war has been rife between two, loosely defined parties. On the one hand the RDC and the Governments of Rwanda and Uganda, supported by the United States, relying on the military bases such as that built in Rwanda by the United States company Brown & Root, a branch of Halliburton, where Rwandese forces are trained and logistic support is provided to their troops in the DRC, together with United States combat helicopters and spy satellites. The other party is made up of the Democratic Republic of Congo (led by one of Kabila's sons, after his father was assassinated by the Rwandese), Angola, Namibia and Zimbabwe.

http://www.wrm.org.uy/bulletin/69/Congo.html


So you admit to putting a little "honey" out there do ya?

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They also built your: Bonobo Jan 2012 #1
That's exactly right, Bonobo. cliffordu Jan 2012 #2
The ROFL is in the signature line. tabatha Jan 2012 #4
It has always been my feeling that people that CLAIM to be laughing online... Bonobo Jan 2012 #5
Josh has a sense of humor. tabatha Jan 2012 #9
You have no idea how much laissez-faire claptrap amuses me. joshcryer Jan 2012 #11
... SidDithers Jan 2012 #36
I built my own computer using an ASRock motherboard. My next will be US made Supermicro. joshcryer Jan 2012 #7
All the SuperMicro gear around here says Made in China Sen. Walter Sobchak Jan 2012 #23
How about a Futijsu TS mainboard? joshcryer Jan 2012 #26
So many apple defenders here. It gets annoying. Logical Jan 2012 #37
So basically it's this: Initech Jan 2012 #3
For PC building you can use Futijsu TS mainboards in Germany, or Supermicro made in the US. joshcryer Jan 2012 #10
Steve Jobs on Foxconn: 'We're all over this' joshcryer Jan 2012 #17
IMO..... AverageJoe90 Jan 2012 #19
That's reasonable, from a purely capitalist business perspective, but it's against FCPA. joshcryer Jan 2012 #20
Good post. Now, what are you prepared to do about it? flvegan Jan 2012 #6
I think Open Hardware is the eventual solution. joshcryer Jan 2012 #8
Thankfully, I have avoided cell phones. tabatha Jan 2012 #13
Xilinx FPGA based Linux machine is my current idea. joshcryer Jan 2012 #14
An idea for you sigline (OT) Cerridwen Jan 2012 #38
No, just kidding about the ROFL. tabatha Jan 2012 #39
Good idea! Open hardware and open software is power to the masses. Zalatix Jan 2012 #18
Until consumers in the U.S. boycott products made using unfair labor practices think Jan 2012 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author guyton Jan 2012 #12
I think we, as a consumer oriented culture, just don't care that much. We want the "cheap stuff." joshcryer Jan 2012 #15
I dont see that as likely to happen with the trade agreements we have in place now. cstanleytech Jan 2012 #16
Nah, automation would end it. Just requires sophisticated AI. joshcryer Jan 2012 #21
International laws are the root of all evil Ter Jan 2012 #22
poke, poke, poke.... Ellipsis Jan 2012 #24
We'll see if they'll admit to the child labor practices or if they'll dismiss it. joshcryer Jan 2012 #27
Own a flashlight do ya... portable phone, how 'bout that backup battery on your logic board Ellipsis Jan 2012 #30
Nope, I'm not, but they come like flies to honey for some reason. joshcryer Jan 2012 #31
Not glossin'... just perspective. Own a cell phone? Then you've contributed 3.2 million deaths Ellipsis Jan 2012 #33
This sort of rhetoric is pointless. Merely using electricity, as you are doing now... joshcryer Jan 2012 #34
Exactly my point. Ellipsis Jan 2012 #35
What ISN'T Made in China? DeathToTheOil Jan 2012 #25
If you have a 401k this is how your bread is buttered. raouldukelives Jan 2012 #28
Don't have a 401k. joshcryer Jan 2012 #29
Not at all. I was just making a general observation. raouldukelives Jan 2012 #43
Where do you think defined pension plans invest? dmallind Jan 2012 #44
Americans LINE up for this crap, and make a HERO out of that asshole Steve Jobs Skittles Jan 2012 #32
I have a HTC Touch Pro II. I'm one of those non-conformist types. Edweird Jan 2012 #41
But have you seen all the cool apps? nt Snake Alchemist Jan 2012 #42
Apple is reportedly holding ~ $55 Billion in cash. If they paid a living wage.... Scuba Jan 2012 #45
*Very* simple calculation. 90 million iPhones. $8 per phone to manufacture. joshcryer Jan 2012 #46
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