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    07 months ago

    Don’t noble savage this shit. Most of those countries have functional governments that manage to regulate a lot of stuff, the article isn’t about lack of enforcement. It’s about lack of regulation period. While the WTO does help enforce the neo-liberal order, they aren’t the ones that are doing this. Nestle-LLC incorporated in South Africa is using “too much” sugar in their formula. This is a problem that is wholly within South Africa’s ability to solve.

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      07 months ago

      The article isn’t the be all and end all of the problem though. I’m talking about the wider picture.

      I find it bizarre that you think pointing out resource disparity is the racist “noble savage” stereotype.

      The behaviour of Western corporations are also wholly within the power of Western countries to solve.

      Edit: I don’t get why you want to focus so hard on what the end-users and LICs are doing and not on what the sources and wealthy nations are doing. Its like owning very vicious killer dogs, letting them loose and blaming your neighbour for not having a fence.

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        07 months ago

        Do you want America to enforce regulations upon sovereign nations because they can’t do it themselves? What are you asking for here?

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          07 months ago

          Yikes, of course not.

          I want Switzerland to regulate Nestle’s behaviour and I want the US, the EU, and everywhere in the West where it operates to regulate it similarly.

          Foe example, if you see my link elsewhere in here, according to UNICEF Nestle is in clear violation of the Breast Milk Substitute Code, and that should be better enforced for a start.

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            7 months ago

            Sure. I do too, but whatever Nestle subsidiary that operates in South Africa, can only be regulated by the South African government. There is no other option today. Not as long as Capitalism is the assumed world economic system.