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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

An Open Letter To China

Dear China,

I've been pissed at you for some time now over the whole "Tibet" thing. That was bullshit what you guys did. You know, invading, massacring Buddhist monks and nuns, then torching literally thousands of temples and monasteries. I think that your lack of human rights is barbaric and despicable. Then again, we're not doing so grand at the moment either.

But then, I surprised Will for his 40th Birthday with a trip to your capital, Beijing. We loved your city and its people. However, as opposed as I am over the whole "Tibet" thing, I still gave you our money by travelling there and staying in your hotels and eating your food and frequenting your temples and historical landmarks. Oh yeah, we also weren't really fond of how our boogers were black and when we'd return to our room at night we would have to...How did Will put it? "I feel like I have to pick my nose for at least a half hour."

And now this, As China Roars, Pollution Reaches Deadly Extremes.

And now I must apologize and take full responsibility for my greedy actions. You see, I must admit that I'm apart of this greedy capitalist machine, which ALWAYS needs new markets in order to survive. I'm also a consumer who shops for the lowest prices, which products that are manufactured in your country always make up the lowest prices on the shelf here in the States.

So, when I go to Target and I can't get out of the "Dollar Spot", which has since turned into the "$2.50" Spot, I invariably grab at least five (if not 10) things I DON'T NEED that were made in your country.

Ultimately, I am to blame. I have MORE then enough "stuff". And I don't even want the toaster oven that I recently requested, because I'm tired of being apart of this out-of-control disaster.

The lowest price it turns out, is actually the highest price. And it's going to take far more than money to fix it.

So, I'm sorry. I think that you may have been better off before our obsessive desire for goods industrialized your country. And even now as you tear down the historical Hutong (and break my heart),

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you still see this as progress. While your looking West with your own greedy eyes, your people and their culture are going up in smoke.

I can only hope to be the change that I want to see in the world. So, China, I'm going to try to be more conscientious about what I buy and if I buy. Sorry, you've lost a customer. I hope that you don't take it personally. And I hope that it's for the best.

No Longer Yours,
Kevin Charnas

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10 Comments:

Blogger Whit said...

We've also been trying to stay clear of China. It's hard, the fuckers make everything.

How long do you think they tear down the great wall and put up a really long strip mall, or worse yet, an assembly line?


BTW, we just bought a microwave after not having one for 8 years. Tricia makes me leave it in the laundry room. I just got tired of Jiffy Pop.

10:27 PM  
Blogger Stepping Over the Junk said...

Heh. I have to go in a different door at Target to avoid the dollar spot...I just dont buy anything if I can help it, other than food, to save money. My kids play with sticks and rocks from the beach. (not really, but we limit what we buy other than applicable gift giving season/reasons.

3:47 AM  
Blogger Voth said...

China also pisses me off.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20227400/site/newsweek

I'd like to see them stop anyone from reincarnating anywhere... Just for that I now believe in reincarnation and will show up as a monk in my next life, die, and reshow up again. And again. That's my plan.

9:11 AM  
Blogger furiousBall said...

It's still cool to buy pork fried rice from the restaurant around the corner from me right? I mean the rice is made in Jersey. Please say yes.

10:00 AM  
Blogger carrie said...

It is everywhere.

And the more I look, the more pissed I get.

Here we are camping last weekend, I'd bought some apple juice boxes for the kids (my own juice comes from fermented grapes) and I noticed a funny looking stamp on them that I hadn't before. It said "product of China". WTF??? On my apple juice, in Washington state. You have got to be kidding me. This was Juicy Juice, a brand I trusted. Well, not anymore.

They're preparing for the Olympics, trying to cover everything up so nobody will notice. Good luck with that. It is so sad.

11:45 AM  
Anonymous pinks & Blues Girls said...

It's amazing, now that I've become more aware of looking for it, how many things are Made in China. I cry uncle, once and for all. Target, do you hear me?

Jane, Pinks & Blues

11:54 AM  
Blogger Mamma said...

Would there be anything left to buy? Though then I would have an excuse to buy only Italian shoes. Hmmmm. Maybe this IS a good idea.

Thoughtful as usual my friend. And something we all should do.

7:22 PM  
Blogger Open Grove Claudia said...

Boy. I felt like that when Clinton gave them open trade access. And yet... they say the last 10 years of our prosperity has been fueled partially on these agreements.

I don't think we get anywhere by avoiding or not talking to the people we don't agree with. This is the age of real diplomacy. We need real diplomats, real conversation, and real agreement. Without it, we're doomed to war.

10:16 AM  
Anonymous Jenny said...

I just crushed all my China in protest but then my mom told me that is was actually made in Virginia.

10:22 AM  

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