I'm only going to do one post on the henderson transfer.
We are all culpable. Henderson is just on a much larger scale.
Cheap clothes? Sweat shop.
Cheap electronics? Sweat shop
Cheap food? Poorly paid farmers
Everything we have, especially in the west is paid for by the Sweat from some poor ****ers brow.
The list is endless. What we get to do is is sit in offices and provide "services" while other people do the work.
Unless you shop from your local farmer, buy clothes hand made, don't drive, use electricity (unless produced from your own source) your buying from a government or system that's abhorrent.
You've got a choice as well, but it would make your lives harder.
actually most of us have no options o nthe above.
most of us cannot afford to pay 500 quid for a cashmere sweater from the hills of italy or whatever. Ans we also don't go to primark and throw away clothes.
I don't know what electronics are cheap. I am not aware there's any option offered by say apple to buy a 1000 quid phone form a European or us site for 2000
cheap food, I wish we had an option thats genuine to stop hypermarkets driving food producers in to the ground
Yes there's endless lists of things that are traded and we sit here on the end of the capitalist consumer and are expected to be force fed like battery chicken and like it.
ordinary folk have very few choices to make to get by.
the important poin sis the order of magnitude of difference is what you pointed out with henderson.
My view is the difference between a 32 year old who has 160k per week for 2 years but is willing to throw his England career, his work for causes and his reputation all away for 700k a week for 3 years
we are talking about a man who would earn 16.5million before tax and bonuses here and continue to work for causes and a man selling out for 109million.
think about that.
yes he has a choice. he can never want for anything and be x,y or z kind of person or he can be a money grubbing no rep with 109million.
Its an absolutely massive amount of money to be put in front of anyone, especially a bang average old midfielder for a second tier Saudi club that realistically are never going to compete with their own front line PIF clubs.
Should he take it? IMO theres more than enough reasons for him to know full well that if the money is so attractive he then needs to accept the loss of rep.
Lets face it for 99% of the population. the reputation would absolutely go out the window.
But understanding that doesn't mean I don't get to blank him or call him a traitor cos he's ****ed us over. that's the beauty of standing back and having no power of any of this.