phrase said...I`m sure if these big brand designer companies didn`t over price their sports wear, jeans, sunnies, handbags etc then there wouldn`t be a big pirate copy trade. I mean come on, a couple of hundred bucks for a pair of jeans, that`s made in China or India like all the rest. Doesn`t make sense. What`s the average price of a new kite, $2000+ ? And most of them are made in China. Let`s be honest, they`re made in China so the owners can maximise profits. Why do I have to spend 500 bucks more on a kite down my local so he can treat me to a few beers once in a while? And none of my local kite shops have rescue boats. Neither does my local kite shop sell one Oz made kite. Or even board comming to think about it. So if they are not looking after local producers why must I be loyal to them? I`m not saying we should buy counterfeit kites because that would be silly and dangerous. But if some Chinese manufacture wants to get in on the kiteboarding buisness (where most of the others are being made anyway) and their stuff is good enough and cheap enough then what`s the problem? People make as if places like China and India are such a big threat, they`re forgetting that it`s thanks to big demand from China and India that the minning industry here experienced such prosperous times. And because of the ripple effect other industries blossomed. Thanks to the boom in development in these countries that western buisnesses could go in there and make a killing. Mobile phone industry, computer industry, fashion industry and loads more. It`s a very small world we`re living in people, get used to it. Or get left way behind. Why do you think our shops are filled with such variety compared to years ago? Why do you think things that were only available to the well off years ago can be afforded by most now? We are more comfortable now than ever before thanks to globalisation. Just ask your grandparents what it was like then compared to now.
Anyway, back to the point. Errrr I forgot now

Freedom of choice and competition. That`s what drives things forwad.

Phrase wouldn't it be better for the people who live in Australia, to buy products made from the minerals dug out of our great land, products made from our own refineries and mills, produced in our own factories using skilled local workers?
The whole country and the rest of the western world is obsessed with getting things for the lowest possible price and not looking at getting the best possible value.
Never for a moment considering the greater cost of a low one off price, like the loss of vast numbers of jobs and skilled tradespeople.
We live in a global commmunity for sure that has never been more obvious.
The current Global economic crisis has been partially caused by the greed of speculators, and the directors and owners of the western owned companies that are exploiting low labor cost countries.
The formula for sustainable activity should be mine it, refine it and then add the real local community supporting value to it, supply the locals with their needs and export the surplus finished goods.
But its easier the current, unsustainable, world and planet destroying way, exploiting poor nations and people, burning fossil fuel the whole way. How dumb is it that we spend huge amounts of resources shipping raw materials all over the world and then buy it back after shipping half way round the globe again.
I'm not saying there is an easy overnight solution, however we all do need to start to think differently and begin to really think a lot more about what we all do on this planet, is it sustainable and supportive of life, or is it just all about immediate gratification and the almighty F**king dollar?
If you have kids what sort of world are we leaving them, and even harder to imagine is what sort of world will their kids inherit??
I've been very fortunate to live in the time period I have same goes for all people in generations similar in age to mine. We will be dead before the world and its people really begin to suffer for the lack of tolerance and co-operation we've all shown each other for the last 200 years since industrialisation began.
Cya and
Goodwinds
Steve