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I've
always seen The Nation cruise as somewhat of an oxymoron: a bunch
of well-heeled progressives floating around the sea on a mammoth ship
discussing how to change the state of our dying planet. Aside from the
truly bourgeois nature of most cruise liners, with their gluttonous
buffets and lustrous ballrooms -- their collective environmental
destruction alone should be enough to steer anyone clear of booking a
trip. And now I've just found out that Ralph Nader, of all people, is
supporting such a horrible industry, not to mention the magazine that has
flogged him so hard, so many times.
That's right, maverick consumer advocate
Ralph Nader has been booked as a guest speaker for this year's Nation
get-away. The Nation magazine does offer its participants a buy-in
option to "reforest an area in Guatemala recently devastated by mudslides,
planting enough trees to offset the carbon emissions produced by each
Nation cruise passenger." While this may sound reasonable, Carnival cruise
liners -- which owns the Nation's liner of choice, Holland America -- has
been sited for numerous environmental damages over the years. The carbon
credits will never offset the damage cruise liners do, nor repair the
damage they have already done.
Carnival, one of the world's largest cruise operators, holds a virtual
monopoly in the business and is responsible for most of the industry's
environmental violations. In 2001, the popular Dawn Princess of Carnival's
Princess Cruise line, struck and killed a humpback whale. The company was
fined $750,000 for the incident last month. In 2004, Holland America was
fined $10,000 after former Vice President, Richard K. Softye plead guilty
to falsely certifying the company's environmental audits. Softye was
ordered 450 hours of community service and three years probation.
Alas, that's not even the worst of the company's recent environmental
offenses. In August of 2002 Holland America was fined $2 million after
40,000 gallons of sewage sludge, likely full of human fecal matter, was
discharged into an Alaskan harbor near Juneau. A year earlier, in an April
2002 plea agreement, Carnival paid a total of $18 million in fines and
court ordered fees after the company pled guilty to discharging tons of
oily waste near the Florida coast from 1996 to 2001. The company also pled
guilty to falsifying their Oil Record Books in order to conceal its
practices of improperly using pollution prevention equipment that was
responsible for the illegal discharge.
And the list goes on. So why is The Nation, one of the most popular
progressive magazines in the country, even supporting the cruise line
industry that is so flooded with gross environmental abuses? More
importantly, why is Ralph Nader, the great crusader against corporate
crime and abuse, supporting such an enterprise? While I won't assume that
the publisher and editors of The Nation know any better, surely
Nader does.
So this is a call to Mr. Ralph Nader. Bow out in protest and oppose
Carnival's environmental crimes by ditching your seat on The Nation's
cruise.
Joshua Frank
is Co-Editor of Dissident Voice, and the author of Left Out!
How Liberals Helped Reelect George W. Bush. He edits
BrickBurner.org, the official blog of Dissident
Voice. He can be reached at:
joshua@dissidentvoice.org.
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