The Souls of Brown and Black Folk
What the anti-WTO movement means and where it can go
Does the Western anti-WTO movement represent all the world's people who are affected by the international trading system? Probably not.
When anti-World Trade Organisation protesters took to the streets in Seattle more than two years ago, the confrontations made headlines around the world. Broadcast on television, the protests became a sort of live theatre, where a global audience watched ideological demonstration, police confrontation and looting unfold in a prosperous Western city. 'Seattle' itself became a term that brought together all the emotions that were supposed to be rallied against an organisation pushing through an international trading system that many see to be unfair for the world's poor. But where amidst a sea of white Americans were the world poor in the demonstrations? Where were the brown and black faces? And was throwing a rock at a Starbucks café or a McDonald's the proper response to a world economic system becoming increasingly rapacious?