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The system
Look around Americans, al!
over the world the United States
supports tyranny and iniustice.
Why? Paranoia? Misjudg
ment? Ronald Reagan? No.
We support horrible regimes
because of the capitalist system.
It is dependent upon profit,
without profit companies col
lapse and the economy dies.
How does a company earn
profit?
Mostly through cheap labor
and cheap raw materials. Where
do we have these? In America,
where unions ensure a decent
wage for laborers, where we
have safeguards against
destruction of our natural
resources?
Of course not, and capitalism
can’t survive solely in an en
vironment like this.
- Companies must go
elsewhere, get cheaper ore from
. South Africa, ship it to their fac
tory in Brazil, pay the workers a
couple dollars a day. and then
sell it. Where?
The people in Brazil have no
money. Who does? The people
in the advanced nations. Sell it
there, reinvest the profit in In
dia (not in job-hungry America,
you have to pay your workers
here) make it cheap, sell it. keep
the economy going. The rich
nations get richer, the poor ones
stay poor.
How do we keep this system
going? Support the capitalist
classes in the Third World, they
can’t survive without American
investment and markets, they’re
eternally loyal.
Their own people? They
starve,, of course, they don’t
have the money to buy things
they work to make, Why not pay
them more? It's difficult, too
much competition. You must
brutally suppress them to keep
order. Who gives, them the
guns? The . Americans. Why?
We’re' fighting uh...Soviet
tyranny..
Glenn Sacks
English Major
Socialist
Unfair
Whether non-smokers like it
or not, there is a smoking
population at this university.
1 agree that you have rights to
breathe relatively clean air, but'
there is room for all of us. I will'
agree to not smoke in your
space, if you will agree to pro
vide me with a place to smoke,
study and be comfortable.
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1 am assuming that them have
been complaints about the
smoking in the Fishbowl, since.
I arrived on Tuesday morning to
find "No Smoking" signs
posted everywhere. But simply
kicking us out is no answer.
Perhaps a few fins In strategic/
locations could ease the
problem. '• .
Or. — provide,us with another
room. The two areas allowed to
us now have' many problems."
The area by the cafeteria is very
small, totally unventilated, and
a. passageway through which
everyone — even non-smokers
— must pass. And, there are no
smaller tables for more private,
studying. The booths in the
Skylight area is also a "smoking
area however, getting a table"
there is next to impossible.
My suggestion Is that either'
adjustments be-made to make,
the Fishbowl comfortable for
both, groups, or that thu non-'
smokers get the entire main .
floor, and smoking be allowed'
in the upstairs area that . in
cludes the Skylight and Refec
tory o.
I'm sure this doesn’t exhaust •
the possibilities. *
Kathy Mason
Eugene
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