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www.whirledbank.org
www.whirledbank.org

The website screams with many accusations in response to the severe policies of World Bank and IMF for the developing and poor countries. It features areas, which have been affected the most by the damaging schemes of these controlling institutions: education, women, health, debt, privatization and structural adjustment. This site caustically articulates the harsh realities that stem from the voracious greed of world powers to accumulate wealth and resources. The slogan at the top “Our dream is a world full of poverty” raises several questions in the mind of the viewer, regarding how dark the other side of the picture could possibly be. This question is soon answered. A section named “First Church of $$ Almighty Dollar” jovially informs the reader how spiritual values have been toppled by financial interests in today’s society. “Online Banking” cautions poor countries that the intrusion of corporate giants such as Citibank, Coca–Cola, Domino, Shell, McDonald’s, and Exxon Mobil would simply bring poverty and misery to them.

Other sections of the website contain debates and discussions on diverse issues related to development and the environment. They present the misery and despair of human society brought on through brutal globalization and the centralization of world resources. The site also provides startling facts and figures about the impairment of the ecosystem in India at the cost of the “Green Revolution” since the 1960s and the debt which has trapped Chad and many other African countries due to the rigid policies of leading global financial institutions. Serious protestors are urged to forge a legal battle against the inhumane and unjust attitude of the world powers which are interested more in protecting their vested interests rather than human and democratic values. The site also connects readers with several other articles discussing issues like education, women, health, debt, and the implications of policies in developing countries of the world.

This website will be very useful for critical readers who want to develop profound insights into the exploitation of resources and human rights by powerful institutions. One does not need to be an expert in financial matters or possess a degree in economics to understand the content of the website. The only thing required is ‘critical consciousness’.

www.mcspotlight.org/beyond
www.mcspotlight.org/beyond

Backed by government institutions, big businesses constitute a fabric of exploitation and oppression to benefit the few with access to the profits and controls of decision–making. We all know the results – wage slavery, hunger, break up of independence and self–sufficiency of local communities, abuse of resources, despoliation of the environment and the suppression of people’s genuine needs and desires.

This site entails the controversies faced by major corporations of the world. Named “beyond McDonald’s”, this site not only contains information regarding the giant food chain McDonald’s, it also presents the real picture behind the facade of major corporations such as Shell, Body Shop, Nestle, Levers and Procter & Gamble to name a few. McDonald’s, according to the website, is not the only corporation in need of public scrutiny and debate but due to its massive public prominence and indisputable arrogance it has simply been used as a symbol of all corporations pursuing their profits at any price.

Carrying information regarding various companies in the Oil, Pharmaceutical, Baby milk, Chemicals, Food, Drink and Tobacco sectors, it highlights how some of them have either supported oppressive regimes, conducted irresponsible marketing, forged links with the arm trades, initiated environmental destruction, caused animal suffering, exploited workers, and been responsible for land rights disputes or censoring critics. The debating rooms section is a global forum for discussion and debate about McDonald’s and all that it stands for. It allows the participants to raise questions and issues which otherwise are not welcome to the media or other powerful groups. The viewers can express opinions about issues that range from a general discussion on McDonald’s, its workers and policies to other multinationals, capitalism or anything else that a person feels like stating.