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The New Slavery
Now days when you think about slavery,
you of course think of black Africans who were brought to this country
against their will to work on plantations in the South and other places.
But I submit to you that was not the first or last act of salary in the
US and in fact it is very much still
alive today.
In
Colonial America, some settlers used indentured service to obtain
passage for an initial settlement, then were forced to work to pay off
other debts and that was called bonded labor or slave bondage. A person
enters debt bondage when their labor is demanded as a means of repayment
of a loan, or of money given in advance. Usually, people were tricked or
trapped into working for no pay or very little pay (in return for such a
loan), in conditions which violate their human rights.
Invariably, the value of the work done by a bonded laborer is
greater that the original sum of money borrowed or advanced and there
was a promise of eventually paying off the loan but many times death
came before full repayment. Many poor people found themselves in this
condition early in our countries history. Poor people who could not
afford land of their own often were relegated to working on others farms
just to stay alive. People often found themselves in prison just because
they could not pay their debts. Even today one could find themselves in
prison for not paying such debts as child support or taxes.
Of course during this time there were the slaves working on
plantations in the South. Many people assumed that slavery was done away
with the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation but it did not end
really until the Thirteenth Amendment on December 18, 1865. And, all
that did was make it supposedly illegal but it did not really stop as I
will explain.
With the expansion of the country west came the construction of
the railroad systems. Much of the hard work was done by immigrant
Chinese workers. These simple men were paid much less than white men of
the day and were worked 6 days a week from sunup to sundown. Food,
clothing and other supplies along the road, were purchased from the
railroad at high prices thus forcing again a form of slave labor. They
were paid but at such a rate that it really was slave labor.
Children and uneducated immigrants from other parts of the world
found themselves working in poor and dangerous conditions for almost
nothing. The practice in the textile and garment industries was so
disgraceful that laws were finally passed putting a somewhat end to it.
There are still cases of people being brought over to the
USA
thinking they are going to get a new life and job but finding themselves
working in a sweathouse instead.
Today the slave owners or overlords are much smarter and have the
backing of the government. They realize that they can’t legally get
anyone to work for pennies a day here in the
US, so they look for slaves to do the
slaving in other poor countries. Places like China,
Malaysia
and
Mexico
come to mind. The slave owners (business men) point out that they are
paying a good wage in that country and the people are happy to have the
job. Well the businesses are happy to enjoy the profits on the backs of
the slaves as well. The real losers here are the workers in our country
who lost the job they should have had. We can make all kinds of economic
arguments about why we need to do this, but no matter what is said, we
are still not compensating someone for the work they are doing and to me
that is not only slavery, but very unethical and dishonest and we should
be ashamed of ourselves.
The year is 1907, one hundred
years ago......

Theodore Roosevelt's ideas on
Immigrants and being an AMERICAN in 1907.
"In the first place, we should
insist that if the immigrant who comes here in good faith becomes an
American and assimilates himself to us, he shall be treated on an e
exact equality with everyone else, for it is an outrage to discriminate
against any such man because of creed, or birthplace, or origin. But
this is predicated upon the person's becoming in every facet an
American, and nothing but an American...There can be no divided
allegiance here. Any man who says he is an American, but something else
also, isn't an American at all. We have room for but one flag, the
American flag... We have room for but one language here, and that is the
English language... and we have room for but one sole loyalty and that
is a loyalty to the American people."
Theodore Roosevelt 1907
The
biggest pool of slave labor today is the Mexican immigrant that are
streaming over the boarders of out country. Don’t think for a minute
that we do not, as a country,want this to happen. Oh you individually may
think it is bad but the farmers and business people in the states that
boarder Mexico talk a good talk, but they
want that cheap labor that can’t easily complain working in their fields
and stores. The politicians bluster and huff all the time about it, but
they really know that they are not about to cut off their big farm
constituents by really stopping the practice.
The workers are hard working good people and we do need them. We
need them to get a fair wage for their work, get benefits, and most
importantly pay Social Security and other taxes. Being illegal now they
are just takers of the system not givers. We pay for their emergency
health care, educate their children, and many other things that they
should and would contribute to if they could afford it. They have no
recourse but to be overworked at very low pay because if they complain
they will be kicked out of the country.
Let’s face it, as a father I know how I would feel. You look
across the Rio Grande
River and see a
US
born child playing with a toy that cost more than you make in a year.
You see how healthy and happy and what a life the US child has in his
future and look at your own children and know that he or she will never
ever be so blessed. I know I would do all I could to get that life for
my kids, and I bet you would as well.
But becoming a
US slave is a
poor way to do it. We need to actively build a wall that they can’t get
over. I am talking about having everyone in the country prove they are
citizens. Issue citizens identification that can’t be, or at least very very hard to counterfeit. The penalty for counterfeiting could
be a long prison term and or deportation. It may be just as easy as
giving your SS number when you apply for a job. A data base could be
accessed and if the name you give does not match the name and
photo on the card against the data
base you could not be hired. Fingerprint technology is already in place
so that each persons fingerprint profile could be encoded on the ID
card. When the person came in to apply for a job a simple device could
scan the fingerprints of the person and if they did not match the
encoded profile you would know you had a forged or stolen card even if
the picture matched the applicant.
The hiring of non documented people could
be made a crime and if convicted you could lose your business plus a
fine and prison time. Believe me this would stop the practice. If the
illegal's could not get a job the flow would finally stop. Like Teddy
Roosevelt said they must be made citizens and have allegiance to only
one country the USA, they must
learn English and take all tests and fill out all papers in English. All
broadcasts of entertainment and all business including banking must
conduct business only in English. This is only fair and the best thing
to do to inspire them to learn English. My ancestors were German. Nobody
printed signs and labels at Wall-Mart in German just to get their
business. There are other nationalities coming into the country and we
are not bend over backwards to let them keep their language only
Spanish speaking people. This is discrimination at its worst. It is
driven by economic selfishness.
We
have to make an absolute barrier to stop people from entering the
country by crossing our boarders. For heavens sake what are we thinking?
We have a department of Homeland Security, we are spending millions of
dollars tracking terrorists, but a simple Mexican could just walk across
the boarder with anything they wanted to bring into the country
including a bomb or bomb making materials. What
makes us think, if we can’t stop that, that we can stop a really bad
group from coming here? We spend millions inspecting ports and airports,
but they could just fly to Mexico and walk over unchallenged.
Terrorists must be laughing their asses off at us stupid Americans.
What are we going to do about it? Our need for
slave,
Mexican labor, is allowing us to have a very great possibility that one
day we will see a mushroom cloud over
Disneyland.
How are you going to like that? If we don’t get our do nothing
representatives in government,
to stop listening to the lobbyists and start doing what is good
for the entire country we are going to see that some day, you can count
on that sooner or
later.
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