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In reply to the discussion: Why I defend NAFTA on DU, in four charts [View all]HughBeaumont
(24,461 posts). . . is that you're praising an incredibly damaging piece of legislation while ignoring two factors:
1) Going from starvation to sustainance doesn't at all equate to "being paid a living wage that allows you to consume". Unless said third-world "beneficiary" is getting paid an equivalent wage to a US worker, exploitation is exploitation, understand? You're heaping praises on these profit-batty CEOs for bettering lives as if there's some egalitarian mission going on here . . . a "win-win", right? Which leads me to my second point:
2) You're both committing the logical fallacy of False Dilemma here. "Win-Win" implies that there are only two parties in this equation (the CEO and their third world savings numbers), yet you're conveniently glossing over the third element in the form of the displaced worker and their depleted wages in America. Or are their losses irrelevant because it doesn't fit your neo-liberal Thomas Friedman-constructed narratives?
As it's been carefully pointed out in Post 172, it's hardly "anecdotal evidence" when it's happening quite clearly all across the Rust Belt, parts of California, Texas, West Virginia, New England, Upstate NY, etc etc. We're replacing great-paying jobs that a Middle/Working class once had with a service industry that offers no future, few benefits and next to no security.