Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Will Your Next Banana Be Chiquita?

Mine will be, given that the Harper government, aided by one of its fronts, ethicaloil.org, has issued a fatwa against the company for its resolve not to use tarsands oil for its transportation needs.

In a rare departure from Harper's find-no-fault-with-corporations-policy, he and his ministers are in high hypocritical dudgeon over Chiquita's decision, and are employing the same tactics to demonize the company as they use against anyone who stands in their way:

Several high-profile government MPs, including Immigration Minister Jason Kenney and Public Works Minister Rona Ambrose, have urged Canadians not to buy bananas distributed by Chiquita Brands International after the Ohio-based company said it would avoid using fuel for its trucks derived from Alberta’s oilsands.

Here is a sample of the propaganda currently being employed on our airwaves:

“The Chiquita banana company says it’s boycotting oil from Canada’s oilsands. Apparently they like oil from OPEC dictatorships better,” an announcer’s voice says over orchestra music. “While they boycott Canada’s oilsands, you can boycott them. Don’t buy Chiquita bananas or Fresh Express salads at your grocery store.”

This perverted appeal to patriotism is especially rich, given the consistent contempt Harperites have shown, not only for the opinion of Canadians on an array of issues, but also the world's concern for climate change, as evidenced by their recent sad performance at Durban.

1 comment:

  1. They're running scared because Chiquita is big enough to get what it wants. Once the infrastructure/system is in place for Chiquita, anybody else should be able to sign onto it for very little effort.

    Except the neo-liberal economists tell us all the time about how oil is a fungible commodity and that's why it costs the same everywhere. Then what does it matter if Chiquita replaces one barrel of oil with another presumably identical one - it's the same to the market. Maybe this is a purely PR move?

    Anyways, tarsands oil contains dictatorship oil too. Bitumen sludge needs diluents added so it can flow, and the diluents are imported from OPEC countries.

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