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Alec 2023-02-25 01:54:12
It's so biased. . . It's like being brainwashed by a cult. There is hardly any useful information, too much the clamor of the Virgin. Criticize companies from the moral level to the end, can you leave them? More and more outrageous. . . What does the word "deconstruction" mean? what a waste of...
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Derrick 2023-02-22 08:35:31
A movie worth...
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Marques 2023-02-22 00:38:19
Business, Government, Society first...
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Talia 2023-01-29 01:51:32
One day the Chinese will stand up and do these things, but the current CEOs don't worry about it because by that time they will have stepped down. Even if someone rises up against them when they are in office, they won't worry because the winning rate is rare and even if It is already the job of the successor or the successor CEO to actually start doing this thing or give an explanation to the society if you lose...
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Quinn 2023-01-20 09:30:47
Pseudo-documentary, 2.5 hours, a little long, a little boring, deconstructing the enterprise into a religion, I don't like it. I can't watch half of...
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Francis 2023-01-14 19:38:26
Best documentary I've seen recently! The film exposes the dark side of capitalism as corporations create enormous wealth while committing countless crimes. (Fuck, is my tone a bit like 50 cents?) The filming technique is also impressive, with a one-to-one correspondence between psychotic personality traits and corporate behavior, with dark humor. From the perspective of language learning alone, it is also a masterpiece. The language in the film is academic and...
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Alia 2022-11-27 07:39:54
The lefties make their...
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Agustina 2022-11-10 19:40:53
It's greed that will ultimately eat us up from...
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Adam 2022-10-27 19:21:52
If there is a 20% profit, the capital will be ready to move; if there is a 50% profit, the capital will take risks; if there is a 100% profit, the capital will dare to take the risk of hanging; if With a profit of 300%, capital will dare to trample all the laws of the world. Capital came to the world, from head to toe, blood and dirty things flowed from every...
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Vinnie 2022-10-06 20:31:44
[2012.08.09-DVD] It was played in law class. I ran out of time to watch it and had to go home and download it. The editing method is definitely outstanding in the documentary, and it is very interesting. The theme is clear and the information is...
The Corporation Comments
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Brady 2022-11-02 09:31:35
Similar to a food factory
The main thing is to expose the ugly exploitation of capitalism. Look at the little girls in Nigeria who make 7 cents for sewing clothes for Nike. Aren't they the people who sew dolls on the southeast coast?
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Wiley 2022-11-10 03:04:32
Each other
Given that this film was shot in 2003, the procrastination is justified. Personally, what is most disappointing is that too many entertaining film clips are used to express arguments in the film. Maybe this is to improve the entertainment of the film? Or is it used to fill in time and make up space...
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Charles Kernaghan: Originally Wal Mart and Kathy Lee Gifford had said, "Why should we believe you that children work in this factory?" What we didn't tell them was that Wendy Dias, in the centre of the picture, was on a plane to the United States. This is Wendy Dias. She comes to the United States. She's unstoppable.
News announcer: Congress heard testimony today from children who testified they were exploited by sweatshops overseas.
Charles Kernaghan: Kathy Lee Gifford apologised to Wendy. It was the most amazing thing I'd seen. This powerful celebrity leans over and says, "Wendy, please believe me, I didn't know these conditions existed. And now that I do, I'm going to work with you. I'm going to work with these other people and it'll never happen again." And that night we signed an agreement with Kathy Lee Gifford.
Kathie Lee Gifford: I thought it would be a relatively easy process, and it isn't. As for every question I have there seem to be five questions that come back at me.
Charles Kernaghan: As far as Wal Mart goes and Kathy Lee, pretty much everything returned to sweatshop conditions but because this was fought out on television for weeks, this incident with Kathy Lee Gifford actually took the sweatshop issue to every single part of the country. And so, frankly, after that, there's hardly a single person in this country who doesn't know about child labour or sweatshops or starvation wages.
Title Card: Several years after the Wal Mart controversy, Kathy Lee handbags were still being made in China by workers paid three cents per hour.
Title Card: Under pressure from the National Labor Committee, Gap Inc. allowed independent monitoring of its El Salvador factories, becoming the first transnational corporation to do so anywhere.
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Elaine Bernard: So what we need to do is to look at the very roots of the legal form that created this beast, and we need to think who can hold them accountable.
Noam Chomsky: They're not graven in stone. They can be dismantled. And, in fact, most states have laws, which require that they be dismantled.
Jim Lafferty: For too long now giant corporations have been allowed to undermine democracy here in the United States and all over the world. But today the National Lawyer's Guild and 29 other groups and individuals are fighting back. We are calling upon State Attorney General, Dan Lungren, to comply with California law and to revoke to the corporate charter of the Union Oil Company of California for its repeated and grevious offences.
Robert Benson: This is a statute that is well known. It has been used. It can be used. What this will mean is the dissolution of the Union Oil Company of California, the sale of its assets under careful court orders to others who will carry on in the public interest.
Jim Lafferty: From its complicity in unspeakable human rights violations overseas against women, gays, labourers and indigenous peoples, to its efforts to subvert U.S. foreign policy and deceive the courts, the public and its own stockholders, Unocal is emblematic of corporate abuse and corporate power run amok.
Don Xui Xziang: Extending a business deal with the Burma army is immoral. Unocal cannot do business in Burma without supporting that hopeless regime.
Title Card: The Attorney General of California refused to revoke the corporate charter of Unocal but did acknowledge his office had the power to do so.