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Mistletoe Angel
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0 posted 2002-09-07 12:32 PM


(Again I am out of my usual style, the news of Nike and their use of child labor in producing their products upsets and frustrates me greatly and I just had to get these feelings out both of sympathy to the children and anger to those who fail to reply to these actions! )

Achille's Heel
By: Noah Eaton
9/7/02

Who's wearing kleats?
Who's socks are being worn inside-out?
Who is limping?
And who is strutting around?
And which hands are holding up
These business monsters
As their hands are free and waving
Not pushing down these levers?

You say you're into comfortable footwear
I suppose it's easy for you to say
When you have our children holding your feet up
So you can go about your own shameless ways
Sooner or later we'll review
When you step on the broken glass cluelessly
We'll see how comfortable comfort really is
Does that sound comfortable to you, tell me!

Upholsterized
Anesthetized...
They're all hypnotized...

Pardon me, your shoe's untied
Don't make me remind you again, this is the last time
I will attempt to justify to you
How you're trampling on young helpless lives
You stand so mighty and tall
Yet your head is so small
You can't see over your brawny shoulders
Where your gladiators struggle on and crawl
Making pieces of leather that only costs fifteen dollars to create
Selling them at nearly ten times the rate
You're rolling up the dough but you're an unfortunate cookie
Train yourself as hard as you can, but you'll never be Prefontaine

Upholsterized
Anesthetized...
They're all hypnotized...
Mesmerized
Petrified
They're all sterilized

If Nike really is the God of Victory
He's lending one last breath to these kids
Challenge him to a marathon, Mr. CEO
And see how far you can go the distance
Can you feel the chaffing
A chaffing not even Dr. Scholls or vasoline can feel
Better be vigilant
Because they know of your Achille's heel...

Upholsterized
Anesthetized...
They're all hypnotized...
Mesmerized
Petrified
They're all sterilized

Whose shoes are you really wearing?


"Underneath your clothes there's an endless story..."

Shakira

[This message has been edited by Mistletoe Angel (09-07-2002 12:33 AM).]

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Zall
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1 posted 2002-09-07 05:34 AM


Did you only just find this out?

These corporations have used child labour for years.

The corporations are not entirely to blame though. The fact is, the world we live in is a dark and terrible place and we are very fortunate to live in the countries that we do.

Even though to us the idea of child labour is morally wrong. One hundred years ago it was acceptable in our countries. The developing world is that ammount of time behind ours.

Most of the world is gripped by total and abject poverty, and if there were no shoe factories in these places the people would starve.

If at ten someone gave me the choice of make shoes or your famliy goes hungry, I would have made the shoes.

Sad but true.

Zall


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2 posted 2002-09-07 05:35 AM


PS - its a great piece by the way, these issues are very close to my heart.

Zall

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3 posted 2002-09-07 09:27 AM


Way to speak out, Noah!! I like this one!

Hey dog, did you see the size of that chicken!?

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4 posted 2002-09-07 09:51 AM


Excellent Noah....you are on a roll!! Enjoyed this. Chris

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5 posted 2002-09-07 11:44 AM


Your poem is powerfully stated with strong feelings behind it. I too wonder if you just learned of this...I actually thought since it was discovered so long ago that it was remedied by now. Would be good to check into it. If it's not been remedied, do you plan on getting this poem out where it can do some good?

Whether on the shoal or on the shore,
I'll seek the lighthouse evermore.

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6 posted 2002-09-07 12:38 PM


Money is not the root of all evil.The lust for money is the thing that corrupts.The exploitation of child labor is only one of the ways soul less people feed on the world like parasites.Humanity has the power to stop this but alas I think they will not.Greed is a ancient disease.

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7 posted 2002-09-07 01:04 PM




(big hugggssssss) Thank you all so much for your comments, perhaps I should clarify something. I have known that throughout history this has happened, through slavery and through the Industrial Revolution, and during those times it was acceptable, but what bothers me is how this still is recurrent today! And I too agree, though I don't want to say it, is that this greed may never end and that is heartbreaking to me! There is barely anything we can do about consumerism and its expansion into third world countries, but I feel eventually more and more shouts will be heard and consumerism may begin to feel its "Achilles Heel" and then it can be modified so it can give children justice.

Again, thank you all so much, you are such wonderful friends!



Love,
Noah Eaton

"Underneath your clothes there's an endless story..."

Shakira

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8 posted 2002-09-07 01:06 PM


Noah,
An excellent write, it can't be said enough.

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9 posted 2002-09-08 05:45 PM


Noah, Noah, Noah! I can't tell you enough, how much I love the versatility you display as a writer. This impassioned plea to eradicate child labour is another example of your brilliant social commentary! VERY well done!

Earth Angel

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10 posted 2002-09-09 05:44 PM


very poignant, shame on the unethicality of companies who support child labor!

SS

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11 posted 2002-09-09 06:11 PM


Ohhhhh I love this stand up side of Noah! I can hear the rap in that and it says it where it's at. You did hit the nail on the head.  excellent!
Cher

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12 posted 2002-09-09 06:44 PM


enjoyed
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13 posted 2002-09-09 06:50 PM


I love it when you write this way, Noah...
When you get up and stand on that soapbox...
You speak so well... so intensely...
It makes me want to vote for you for President.....
This is an important poem.... and you wrote it so very well... soapbox and all
~ politically correct hugs

Lyra

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