50 years ago i heard that Argentina was 50 years behind the industrialized nations of Europe and North America. 50 years ago, I lived in a neighborhood just like the one depicted in this video, unpaved streets, brings back memories of the poverty that my family lived in. My family moved on and out of Argentina, just like thousands of other families did. From this video I can see that not much has changed in the last 50 years.
Predatory capitalism: capitalism with no regulation nor gov. over sight.
It's like legalizing a bank robbery. The Gov. gives into the corporate influence, fails to represnet the public voice.
It is happeneing right here in US but so many people are ignorantly helping out the corporate interest. In the democratic society, Gov. works for people. If the Gov. is the problem, people also are the problem.
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I am feeling extremely proud of these people. They refused to be part of the imperialist downturn the FMI forced in Argentina's economy.
This people have the same spirit european immigrants had when they first arrived in Buenos Aires, in the process of building a prosperous nation as Argentina was back in the days.
Things are turning around and things will never be same once change finally occurs for the better. Viva Argentina!
afuera los sionistas de Argentina, el pais deve ser manejado por la gente y por aquellos que aun siendo personas de dinero se preocupan por la gente de niveles mas bajos........
Thats how we did it in Germany. People got fucking angry and started using their brains. That after a first and second world war. God bless Argentina, show the world who you fucking are!!!
thanks for the comment about the comment, I'm not Argentinan even tough i have family there, but as a good Italian I love Argentina and i have to say I love Germany because of the close history between us.............
One thing i realized from this is that Americans are too greedy. They want it all for themselves not knowing that some people out there have nothing.They all want fucking "welfare" This nation seriously needs use their fucking brains.
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embracing global capital=economic collapse and mass unemployment-no surprise there.....this is a fine vid.Testimony to the resilience of people in the face of rapine capitalism :-)
50 years ago i heard that Argentina was 50 years behind the industrialized nations of Europe and North America. 50 years ago, I lived in a neighborhood just like the one depicted in this video, unpaved streets, brings back memories of the poverty that my family lived in. My family moved on and out of Argentina, just like thousands of other families did. From this video I can see that not much has changed in the last 50 years.
cargam1 1 year ago 3
Predatory capitalism: capitalism with no regulation nor gov. over sight.
It's like legalizing a bank robbery. The Gov. gives into the corporate influence, fails to represnet the public voice.
It is happeneing right here in US but so many people are ignorantly helping out the corporate interest. In the democratic society, Gov. works for people. If the Gov. is the problem, people also are the problem.
When people are dumb, they get what they wish.
allgoo19 2 years ago 3
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mediathatmatters 2 years ago
that is good
thuggin137 2 years ago
good =D
thuggin137 2 years ago
=d =d
thuggin137 2 years ago
I am feeling extremely proud of these people. They refused to be part of the imperialist downturn the FMI forced in Argentina's economy.
This people have the same spirit european immigrants had when they first arrived in Buenos Aires, in the process of building a prosperous nation as Argentina was back in the days.
Things are turning around and things will never be same once change finally occurs for the better. Viva Argentina!
argentoz1223221 2 years ago
afuera los sionistas de Argentina, el pais deve ser manejado por la gente y por aquellos que aun siendo personas de dinero se preocupan por la gente de niveles mas bajos........
Italia-Argentina!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fratelli-Hermanos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LangobardorumEtrusco 2 years ago
perdon quice apretar el boton de +1 y aprete el otro por error
luchitosway 2 years ago
Thats how we did it in Germany. People got fucking angry and started using their brains. That after a first and second world war. God bless Argentina, show the world who you fucking are!!!
kahlschlag17 2 years ago 6
thanks for the comment about the comment, I'm not Argentinan even tough i have family there, but as a good Italian I love Argentina and i have to say I love Germany because of the close history between us.............
LangobardorumEtrusco 2 years ago
fantastic documentary - all a question of motivation and hope to make people take matters into their own hands.
buen documentario - el mundo deberia apoyar mas a esa gente, tienen mucha fé y estan haciendo un buen trabajo - yo les deseo lo mejor.
Senzilicious 2 years ago
simply amazing... Only if most Americans can see this...
Tokagawa89 2 years ago 2
True that.
UnlimitedGlitchers 2 years ago
Really good. I wish all Indians would see this.
srjix 3 years ago
isso é uma merda!!
junior230278 3 years ago
mmmmmmmmm thats good comunism
markmeloney 3 years ago
This is not Communism, Communism come from a government divying up property, jobs etc. This is pure democracy, for the people, by the people.
jollyrogers6 3 years ago 2
this is very inspiring!
thank you for posting it, i am subscribing :)
tinnevl 3 years ago
omfg this is very important, just goes to show you just how messed up the government is . . .
rovusss 3 years ago
One thing i realized from this is that Americans are too greedy. They want it all for themselves not knowing that some people out there have nothing.They all want fucking "welfare" This nation seriously needs use their fucking brains.
Frantzu 3 years ago
How fantastic,I only wish the people of other countries were this positive.
Well done all!
And keep it up....
Zenboy77 3 years ago
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mediathatmatters 3 years ago
la situación de esa gente sigue igual
the situation of those people is still the same today.
Ismacov 3 years ago
More Americans should see this. We will be facing the same sort of thing soon.
1O1O1OO11 3 years ago
embracing global capital=economic collapse and mass unemployment-no surprise there.....this is a fine vid.Testimony to the resilience of people in the face of rapine capitalism :-)
spinozacelt 3 years ago
This is a very important film. This doc is proof positive that people are capable of not only turning their lives around but their very community!
IntoTheLadiesRoom 3 years ago 3