Despite Bangladesh horror, US retailers wont sign safety accord
good liberal Marxist fools are told to blame US business and they do, we understand that, but why not blame American consumers or Bangledesh local, state, and national government or Bangledesh workers who blindly go into buildings without caring if they are safe.
Why not blame the UN building inspection program or banks that lend money to businesses that operate in old factories? or businesses that supply raw material to Bangledesh factories or the folks who built the factory or the folks who made the substandard material that failed and caused the collapse ??
There are many options regarding who to blame but our brain dead liberals do exactly as Marx tells them to do even when Marx killed about 100 million people!! What a guy to pick as your hero!!
Triangle Terrorists:
"A large crowd of bystanders gathered on the street, witnessing sixty-two people jumping or falling to their deaths from the burning building.[22] Louis Waldman, later a New York Socialist state assemblyman, described the scene years later:[23]
"'One Saturday afternoon in March of that year March 25, to be precise I was sitting at one of the reading tables in the old Astor Library... It was a raw, unpleasant day and the comfortable reading room seemed a delightful place to spend the remaining few hours until the library closed. I was deeply engrossed in my book when I became aware of fire engines racing past the building. By this time I was sufficiently Americanized to be fascinated by the sound of fire engines. Along with several others in the library, I ran out to see what was happening, and followed crowds of people to the scene of the fire.
"'A few blocks away, the Asch Building at the corner of Washington Place and Greene Street was ablaze. When we arrived at the scene, the police had thrown up a cordon around the area and the firemen were helplessly fighting the blaze. The eighth, ninth, and tenth stories of the building were now an enormous roaring cornice of flames.Word had spread through the East Side, by some magic of terror, that the plant of the Triangle Waist Company was on fire and that several hundred workers were trapped.
"'Horrified and helpless, the crowds I among them looked up at the burning building, saw girl after girl appear at the reddened windows, pause for a terrified moment, and then leap to the pavement below, to land as mangled, bloody pulp. This went on for what seemed a ghastly eternity.
"Occasionally a girl who had hesitated too long was licked by pursuing flames and, screaming with
clothing and hair ablaze, plunged like a living torch to the street. Life nets held by the firemen were torn by the impact of the falling bodies.
"The emotions of the crowd were indescribable. Women were hysterical, scores fainted; men wept as, in paroxysms of frenzy, they hurled themselves against the police lines.
Funny how each generation of capitali$t$ has the $ame morality.
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