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The following is a perfect example of why Free Trade and Globalism are BAD for the
China and the Food Supply - The Ugly Story of China’s Culture of Corruption by: John Carey
SARS. Bird flu. Contaminated dog food. Contaminated pharmaceuticals. Chickens held off the market. Pigs dying.
“Food fear” is real.
There is and should be real fear about the way
On
That May 2003 piece was titled “
The following are some of the quotes or “out takes” from that 2003 essay:
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“It seems as if the Chinese were very slow to react once people started to get sick and die ….. It might have taken the Chinese government two months to even admit that there was a problem.”
“The disease spread to
“We also learned that
“SARS deaths are still on the rise in
“Another problem is at play here. People who think they are sick, people who think they could have SARS in
“The Chinese government appreciates media manipulation and SARS caused the “spin machine” to go into overdrive.”
There is no effective, centrally managed organization like the Centers for Disease Control in
The Chinese government has a track record of covering up bad news like the outbreak of an infectious disease.
What has changed in
Food and ingredient inspection?
Announcing a crisis in the media?
Getting to the bottom of problems in a disciplined and orderly way?
Proving sufficient quality medical care to a population of 1.3 billion?
“Playing by the rules” of good business, good research and good medicine as defined by
The answer:
Why should we be shocked to learn that cheaper, inferior ingredients have been slipped into pet food and animal feed while we pay full price for the good stuff? When
So we just get our Food and Drug Administration to work with the Chinese to start solving the food chain dangers, right?
Not so fast.
The first task might be to rid
But when New York Times reporter David Barboza completed a fine piece of investigative journalism on
In a similar effort to decrease manufacturing costs and increase profit, an antifreeze and solvent called diethylene glycol that can kill humans, was discovered in pharmaceutical supplies manufactured in
The New York Times also reported on May 6, 2007 that, “Over the years, the poison has been loaded into all varieties of medicine — cough syrup, fever medication, injectable drugs — a result of counterfeiters who profit by substituting the sweet-tasting solvent for a safe, more expensive syrup, usually glycerin, commonly used in drugs, food, toothpaste and other products.”
Reporters Walt Bogdanich and Jake Hooker found that, “Toxic syrup has figured in at least eight mass poisonings around the world in the past two decades…. records and interviews show that in three of the last four cases it was made in China, a major source of counterfeit drugs.”
And is
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