China imposes new rules to mend milk scandal
China has been introducing tighter food safety laws to try to restore confidence in local dairy products. The industry has suffered since the 2008 milk scandal, which killed six babies and sickened thousands. One farm outside the Chinese capital Beijing has found an organic solution to the problem. Al Jazeera's Rob McBride reports from Beijing.
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Or China could do what USA does.. make it illegal to report on how badly cattle are treated, throw journalists, animal right's activists and whistleblowers into jail.. USA's deregulated free market, AKA laissez faire.. is swindler capitalism, biggest capitalists bribe thug lawmakers to end people's lives.. and use sales psychopaths to drive quality producers out of the market..
In China they are trying to make sewer oil illegal, libertarians in USA see it as a profit opportunity.
It is a return to laissez faire (what fascism was called before Mussolini) deregulation and exploitation.. attacks on unions and civil rights.. huge disparities of wealth and information, the poor ranting for big corps., media ranting liar ads for a uber rich ruling class.
The worst parts are the libertarian south.. massive prison complexes, war on drugs locking people up for forced labour, "let them die" health care, fines on studying.
It is despicable.. USA should be classified as a rogue state IMO.
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