According to a report by activist siteToward Freedom, for the past decade the search for a rare metal necessary in the manufacturing of Sony's Playstation 2 game console has fueled a brutal conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Allegedly, the demand for coltan prompted Rwandan military groups and western mining companies to plunder hundreds of millions of dollars worth of the rare metal, often by forcing prisoners-of-war and even children to work in the country's coltan mines.
http://videogames.yahoo.com/feature/playstation-2-component-incites-african-war/1231745
Egyptman786
The fault lies not within the consumer (in this case, sony), but the mining companies.
Chocolate is one of the ****c example of this. To get Chocoloate, companies used to get them from Africa through much wrong doings, but is the fault of the cusumers who eat the chocolate?
If the fault does indeed falls on the consumer, then we can safely say the following: Since we are all using electricity, do you know that the more we use to post such useless comment on internet, and the more power we consume. And most of the power we use are unrenewable, and we polute the earth a whole lot more, so we are also killing children of the future, isn't that the case?
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