Saturday, November 17, 2012
Friday, November 16, 2012
The Little People Discuss their Big Governments (USA/Pakistan)
"Hi" said the man.
"Where are you trying to go?"
"I"m trying to take the bus to Bur Dubai," I said.
"Oh, ok. It's going the other way. You have to run across the street when you see it because it's too hot to stand in the sun. We can catch it together if you like," he offered.
"Ok."
"Where are you from?" he asked.
"I"m from the USA, Washington state," I said (which I said with hesitation for my safety as always).
"Where are you from?" I asked.
"Pakistan."
"What do you do here?"
"I teach English at the college over there, and you?"
"I'm a computer programmer."
"oh."
"I hear that in the USA there aren't many jobs now. Why is that?"
"Well, it's complicated, but I think it's mainly due to globalization, the lifting of trade restrictions, and the search for cheap labor. It's cheaper for the owner of the company to find workers that they can pay less such as India, China, etc.."
"Yes."
"How is the relationship between India and Pakistan?" I asked.
"Well, I like the Indians as people, but our governments have a difficult relationship. In Pakistan we are trying to develop, and we were making some progress, but when the war started after 9/11 then progress was difficult. Now we have too much fighting. The US sometimes uses the drone strikes to fight terrorists, but they hit innocent people."
"I know. My government does things that I don't agree with."
"Back before 9/11the people said, "Provide us evidence and we will find and hang Osama", but the USA government did not accept this and came in. They would have found him and hung him."
"Hmmm. Yeah. I don't know the answer to these things."
"There's the bus. Nice to meet you."
"Nice to meet you too," as we shook hands and parted ways.
"Where are you trying to go?"
"I"m trying to take the bus to Bur Dubai," I said.
"Oh, ok. It's going the other way. You have to run across the street when you see it because it's too hot to stand in the sun. We can catch it together if you like," he offered.
"Ok."
"Where are you from?" he asked.
"I"m from the USA, Washington state," I said (which I said with hesitation for my safety as always).
"Where are you from?" I asked.
"Pakistan."
"What do you do here?"
"I teach English at the college over there, and you?"
"I'm a computer programmer."
"oh."
"I hear that in the USA there aren't many jobs now. Why is that?"
"Well, it's complicated, but I think it's mainly due to globalization, the lifting of trade restrictions, and the search for cheap labor. It's cheaper for the owner of the company to find workers that they can pay less such as India, China, etc.."
"Yes."
"How is the relationship between India and Pakistan?" I asked.
"Well, I like the Indians as people, but our governments have a difficult relationship. In Pakistan we are trying to develop, and we were making some progress, but when the war started after 9/11 then progress was difficult. Now we have too much fighting. The US sometimes uses the drone strikes to fight terrorists, but they hit innocent people."
"I know. My government does things that I don't agree with."
"Back before 9/11the people said, "Provide us evidence and we will find and hang Osama", but the USA government did not accept this and came in. They would have found him and hung him."
"Hmmm. Yeah. I don't know the answer to these things."
"There's the bus. Nice to meet you."
"Nice to meet you too," as we shook hands and parted ways.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
.jpg)
-2.jpg)
-3.jpg)
.jpg)
-4.jpg)
.jpg)
.jpg)
.jpg)
-2.jpg)
.jpg)
.jpg)
.jpg)