Sandra’s Poetry

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

THE HEARTLESS GREEDS

Look at struggled between the Rich and the Poor…
And the things that the Poor have to endure….
They works very day, it is an innocent way to earn a living…
Thinking they will get there, with a bit of patience they swear…
But year after they are nowhere near…
The wage was poorly paid so they went on strike…
The Rich sent Armed Force w/ protected gears & ready to fight…
The Poor stand their ground & was on their feet, Battle Field begins on the city street…
They were beaten & kicked around by Armed Force Police…
The Poor Armed w/ nothing but speech, agreement couldn’t be reached…
The Poor were injured all over the street…
And some were sent to the Hospital to be treated….
The Sweatshop Workers was defeated…
The Heartless GREED always wins in the City of Phom Penh…

Oxfam were surprised, seeing the unjust they criticized….
They have the Right to do so, because the pictures do not lie…
Oxfam say “abused & unjust cannot be STOPED”….
Because those Companies still uses the Sweatshops…
Gap, Benetton, Adidas, Puma, and many more…
Using the Sweatshops is supporting abuse on the Poor…
In the world of unjust this is what they do….

Hello there Billionaires, in the world of unjust please beware….
Don’t let GREEDS takes over your Heart, be kind to the Poor is a start…
Open you Heart and Mind is one way to be kind….
Please don’t uses the Sweatshops, the unjust needed to be STOPED…
Please be fair to the Poor, and they will want nothing more…
There are things that you can do to ensure and help the Poor….
You can demand and say “A fair wage to be paid or I will go away"….
Seeing the News, I will stop supporting the Rich, if it‘ll help in some way…
Nevertheless, the Poor will suffer along the way, so I can’t win anyways…
Therefore, I must pay to support the Poor and send the Rich on theirs ways…


Batons out: Nine garment workers were injured today in clashes with riot police in Phnom Penh as officials tried to end a week-long strike over the suspension of a local union official

Police used shields and electric shock batons as they tried to force workers back into the PCCS Garments factory, which produces items for companies including Gap, Benetton, Adidas and Puma.

The Cambodian garment industry has been plagued by strikes over low pay and working conditions. Most employees make less than $100 a month and many receive a monthly wage of as little as $50

The brutality the women suffered brought an end to their strike and they returned to the factory, part of an estimated 300,000 people who work in the garment manufacturing sector.

When they have saved enough of their meagre wages, they send what they can back to their impoverished rural villages, where people struggle on as little as 50 pence a day.

(((((((((((( Foreigners ))))))))))))
please consider this, For your info. A rental shack, yes a shack w/ an out house (detached toilet house) rented for $30-$40 monthly……what’s left anything else??????

Before you say “in the 3rd world country, that’s plenty”

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