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  • iranian women r anyways so beautiful...imagine how beautiful persian women would have been..in its heydays

  • never work for an Iranian unless you want to be underpaid and overworked...that's my 2 cents for "persians"

  • Persia really needs to get rid of the Arabic and Islamic taint and restore Zoroastrianism.

  • Hammihan besjar geramie, az in video besjar sepas gozar hastim, chon haghighat ha ra roo kardeh, dastet dard nakoneh, sepas gozarim.

    Payandeh Iran, Javid Shah

  • Thats ROBOCOP! WTF??

  • They got their water from Al Gore's mountains? Wow! Oscar winner, inventor of the internet, and owner of mountains!

  • So this is where my teacher got the video she let us watch but didn't want to give us in our USBs...

  • Persians did not make political and social innovations, but were great technicians and achieved a solid administration system. Respect

  • There was no empire more vast than the Mongol Empire as it once ruled more than 1/2 of the known world. As for inventing reading and writing, that's like saying so and so invented a cup. Many basic things in life were naturally invented by people all over the world. Remember: humans started ignorant, and knowledge came as time progressed. Information did not travel by phone or internet back then, so many things were naturally discovered by people in all parts of the world.

  • @dankaren95 The mongol empire was so big because hardly anyone lived there! If one considers the quality of land controlled, look to Rome.

  • @PatrickEngSU That way be true, but it's a different story. What we were dicussing here was vastnes, not quality, which is subjective.

  • @dankaren95 Who knows if mankind started ignorant. Probably they have got ignorant in some extreme crisis periods, just take a look for nowadays, how many uneducated and ignorant people, they can't even read nor write (I won't blame them). Furthermore, ancient wisdoms of architecture, engineering, medicine (real function of the humans body), ect... got reduced or totally lost.

  • @jetulik Alexander was admired by persian culture, he even got himself a persian wife. At the end of his life he was more persian than macedonian.

  • @TheAlijanify

    "admired"?

    for what? for burning one of the greatest libraries in the east and civilized world?

    for looting and sacking their cities?

    hah!

    I guess this is the version promoted in the west as they tend to follow the twisted and skewed version of greeks who, in their books, have bestowed the best of persian culture upon themselves and hidden and omitted their slavery, barbarism and perversions.

  • @piyaz4 Dude? wtf I said he admired the persian culture.

  • @piyaz4 Well maybe, that's according to what you know. But according to the researchers here, this is what they know. If you don't want to believe it, then don't.

  • @piyaz4 Greeks aren't barbarians.

  • @piyaz4 Be careful who you call barbarian you monkey. We Greeks won you straight, fair and clear. We surely did not destroy your civilsation. Mohamed did. We did respect you, we gave you the chance to rule with us a land which became ours by means of war. We had higher ethics and bigger balls. You've never had a great civilsation of your own anyway, you stole that from Babylone. Read History and then go and fuck yourself, sir.

  • @Dm3os1

    1- your total inability in responding in a civilized manner just proved which group is civilized and which is barbaric.

    2- The great Persepolis was burned to the ground by Alexander's troops, where it held countless priceless artifacts and more importantly, books and literary works that only the CIVILIZED would appreciate.

    As for what's written in the west's history books ... well, as is often said; history is written from the victor's standpoint IRRESPECTIVE OF ITS VERACITY

  • @piyaz4 I see that you din't comment the ''balls'' part. I can't imagine a bigger disgrace than hidding in my own land, avoiding open confortation and having my family captured by a bunch of foreigners.Your great King was a great pussy wearing eye-liner

  • @Dm3os1 oops,i meant ''confrontation'' ;)

  • @piyaz4 There can be no war without stupidity and atrocities. The burning of Persepolis was a payback for burning down whole Greece,bittered after the Marathon fiasco. Which and how many litterary -non greek-works burnt in Persepolis?Mambo-jambo zoroaster cult books, Handbooks of Feminisation and ''body culture'', the codex Hammurabi(by the way have you read it?Some intersting ethics there...)

  • Engsham where the hell did you get "Persia invented reading and writing from?" There is a tablet of writing of the Olmecs in the Americas dating back to 3000BCE. Writing was developed all over the world independently, Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, etc. Why do you think they all have different language types? They all developed them on their own.

  • @crayyawn The first region the world to develop writing was Assyria, modern Iraq and Syria.

  • How will we ever know the truth now? We would know more if The Library of Alexandria had not been burned! As well as places like it! During the rise of Christianity and Islam many facts were either destroyed or erased but they couldn't destroy everything. We don't any concrete ideas but I think that we're getting close. The Ancient World still exists in the hearts of those that still believe.

  • S C R E W AHKOONDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • S C R E W AHKOONDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

  • Mongol empire was the greatest empire all of the time!

  • @MGLomerta yeah look at it now! no one is greater, everyone and everything turns to dust!

  • look at how great we were. then those fucking arabs invaded and now were enslaved to islam.

    cast of your chains iran, fuck the ayatollahs and the mullahs

  • @zazenzach

    I agree. I'm Assyrian so I understand how pathetic it feels to lose your identity because of religious fanatics. It's also quite stupid how many great empires from the Middle East have been reduced to 3rd world countries because of Islam.

  • I'm suspicious within the first three minutes.

    In the long history of this vast empire, the releasing of a small tribe of montheists from Babylon was a pin prick of an incident, and yet the History Channel feel it important to mention in the first two and a half minutes of the documentary. Any political agenda?

  • THIS IS SPARTA!!!

  • RoboCop vs. Xerxes!!!

  • I wish alexander lost against iran.

  • @asorlonnn I wish your dad had used a condom

  • @bommobiel he did use a condom it broke.

  • i am Persian i am proud of our empire..but unfortunately these days our Persia is divided into many countries..today balkh,kabul,ghazna,bukhara,sam­raqand which is the starting and center of the Persian civilization id hided by some iranian and they are showing that they them selfs are the only persians..oh, Mr.why do you forget the history of kabura(kabul).ghazna,and balkh which today it is located in afghanistan.why do u forget the tajikistan..

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  • I believe the Kurds are a sub-group of the Irani people, which include the Zazakis(2 million speakers, E. Turkey), Kurmanji/Sorani(16-35 million speakers, mostly in N. Iraq and E. Turkey), Pashto(60 million speakers, mostly in Pakistan and Afghanistan), Balochi(8 million speakers, Pakistan), Mazandarani(3 million speakers, N. Iran and around Caspian sea), and Persian(70 million speakers, mostly in Iran and neighboring countries).

    One big family, wouldn't you say? These are all Irani languages.

  • A Turkic Empire from India to Morocco, from Ukraine and Hungry to Sudan and Mecca.

    The Ottoman-Mughal-Safavids were the greatest showing of Turkic power. The Safavids were Persian and Turkic peoples, so they can be considered Turkic. And the Mughals were created by Babur, who was a descendant of Timurlane, and they created the grand Taj Mahal which you talked about earlier. There was also Golden Horde and other Khanates, who weren't very civilized, but are still considered Turkic.

  • @havee3333333 i thought the safavids were Kurdish/Greek people. the Persians claim that they were Kurds, but other scholars say they were a union of Greek and Kurdish people. a lot of history regarding Kurds, Persians and Iranian people in general has been lost over the course of history. mainly because the land was occupied by foreign powers and they did what ever they could to erase and in most cases steal the history and culture of their previews rulers to maintain their grip on the people.

  • @TheScienceofnature

    The Seleucid were Greek people who lived in Persia, but I am talking about the Safavids who were about 1600 years after the Selecids. I don't quite know if you are referring to this, but I am not sure if Modern Kurdistan existed back then, as the people who ruled in the Kurdish region in the ancient world were called the Assyrians.

    But don't take my word for it, but take the words of this quote as the truth.

    "History is a set of lies that were agreed upon."

    -Napoleon

  • @havee3333333 most of the area that is modern day Kurdistan is the ancient homeland of the native Anatolian people. non Turks, non Greeks, non Semitic. the Persians and Kurds are both native Anatolian people. Assyrians lived west of the Kurds, in modern Syria and parts of Iraq. Syrians are the descendants of ancient Assyrian, the name Syria might come from Assyria. Kurds are Indo-european not Semitic as the Assyrian were. so i don't know if they descend from Assyrian.

  • @havee3333333 i was just saying the safavids were a mixture of Pontic Greeks and Kurds, but i looked it up and it was actually more of Azaris and Kurds with a minority of Greeks.

  • @TheScienceofnature

    Yeah, I agree. Pontic Greeks lived in Northern Anatolia, rather than Persia. Anyone who considers themselves Shia Islamic is most likely a descendant from that great empire.

  • The Seljuks lived in Eastern Anatolia and Persia long before the Mongol invasions. Look up the Great Seljuk Empire, and see how great they were.

    The Seljuks are also the group who influenced other Turkic and Mongol people to convert to Islam after the invasion, so had it not been for the Seljuks, Islam would probably be dead in Persia and much of the Middle East, and they would be following a Mongolic religion(probably Tangriism).

    The Turks did so much for humanity, and I can list them all.

  • As I said before, the Persian and Turkic identity mixed as the Mongols came through, and the years onward.

    This distinction you see among the Turks and Persians wasn't quite so 500 years ago.From the 13th-15th century, the Persians were influenced by the Turks. But since Ismail I(who was a Kurd) founded the Safavid empire, he also forced the majority of the population, who were Sunni, to convert to Shia. He then had bloody clashes with the Ottomans about land disputes, and offenses to Islam.

  • The center of knowledge and influence at the periods of Islamic influence(Arabic) were from 650-1200 CE and economically centered in Baghdad, Cairo, Cordoba, and some other port cities.

    I realize that the empire you are speaking of should be distinguished from the 'Islamic' empire, as they were thought to be Turkic. The Turks made up the Safavid, Ottoman, and Mughal empires, and its influence can be seen through its great architecture, like you said the Taj Mahal

  • @havee3333333 those empires are not Turkik, e.g. Egypt became a centre of the Islamic world after it was conquered by the Kurdish King Salahadine, Baghdad was perhaps the greatest centre of progress for the Islamic world and although it was founded by Arabs, the population which migrated there were mainly Iranians. Arabs could have not built a civilization like that of the Islamic world in just a few centuries, neither could Turks, because they were nomadic people. they inherited it from Iran.

  • @TheScienceofnature

    I agree, Baghdad was one of the nicest places in the world(750-1258), but I am talking about after the Turko-Mongol invasions. I dislike how Saladin is thought of as a hero in Kurdistan, while greater men like Ismail I are undistinguished(he was also a Kurd, and founder of Safavids who made Shia the offical religion of Iran).

    Ismail I is the greatest Persian king, after Cyrus, and he was a Kurd. His achievements far outweigh those of Saladin.

  • @havee3333333 the reason to why salahadine is so popular in history is because he was involved in a conflict with the west and the famous crusader wars. it seems that nearly all famous Iranian leaders were exported to outside their home land to rule except Ismael, and even though they all did a great job, their legacy never became a source of security and prosperity for their own people. the Kurds were so caught up in their service to Islam, now they are divided between 4 Islamic countries irony

  • @havee3333333 the Iranian civilization of middle east has been in the making for literally thousands of years, even before they conquered places like Iran and Iraq, those people were way ahead of their time in eastern Anatolia, which is their home land. middle east was conquered by many, but the Turks without a doubt were the most lethal. they brought with them nothing but corrupt and backward government systems. which led to the eventual decline of the middle eastern civilizations

  • @havee3333333 they even drove the Chinese civilization into decline which is has started to recover in recent history. the Turks were a wave of invaders who came with the Mongol, they conquered south of the black sea, the Tatars north, and countless other hordes went to china and the far east. all of whom destroyed civilization and set it back many hundred of years. Baghdad at the height of its glory was massacred, all the knowledge that could have contributed to modern civilization was lost

  • @havee3333333 don't tell me Turkik people made anything. what ever they created was created by scientists and architects taken from Iran and other places they conquered. the Arabs were better because they at least had a religion, signs that they were capable the aspects of civilization, but the Turks had nothing.

  • The Great Alexander crushed this empire and revenged Hellas with 30,000 Macedonians.

    A pushover for the Yanks !

  • @becharev congratsi persians still came back and kicked the macedonians out...they had short rule

  • persian

    mostly muslims

    strongest empire in the world

    im proud to be a muslim

  • @shayankilla123 : shut up asshole.. Persians are zoroaster(zartosht) not fucking shite muslim.. suck my dick muslim

  • @shayankilla123 u are proud to be dumb? strongest empire my ass. alexander came n made their king shit out of the mouth.

  • @MYkelloGs Really? Alexander didn't even kill Darius III (the last Achaemenid ruler), he was killed by one of his generals. Also, Alexander showed immense respect to Cyrus the Great (founder of the Persian Empire), and his first wife was Darius III's daughter, a Persian. And some of his most loyal troops were Persian. Maybe you can learn to show respect to others, like Alexander did.

  • @MultiShervin really? did u really read who i replied the comments to? i know what alexander did and did not do. read why i replied the comment b4 u jump on me. now lets not start what u wont be able to finish....

  • @MYkelloGs I actually did read the comment you replied to. The fact you basically spit on a dead man's grave by saying Alexander made him 'shit his mouth' is irritating, but I'm not trying to start anything, and I'm not afraid to either. While I don't agree with the Muslim part, it WAS the strongest empire at the time. And I didn't/don't mean to seem like I'm jumping on you, so I apologise if I came across rude.

  • @MultiShervin yes i do agree but i disagree on some points. i mean, yes persia was strong at thet time, but, correct me if i'm wrong, persia became great 3-4 generations before darius. persia was a great empire by default, but a wrong king rulled it in a sense that darius isn't the type of king who you wan't to rule a big kingdom. i'm sorry for being rude also on my last comment, but i like history of great empires and i like to have constructive point of view from other people. pls reply.. ty

  • @MYkelloGs Yeah I know where you're coming from. Median and Elamite Empires, and etc.. and I agree Darius III wasn't fit for rule, he didn't even want to be king, he was just the last of the Achaemenid line at the time. He knew nothing of managing an empire, winning battles, he just served as a royal courier prior to his ascent to the throne. Doesn't mean he was a bad man, just a weak king.

  • @MultiShervin i agree he was weak. if he wasn't, im sure persia will continue to dominate.

  • @shayankilla123

    So was Turkey !

    Now begging to join Europe.

  • @shayankilla123 They weren't muslims at this point, islam wasn't even born until 1100 years after all this happened and 500 years before Jesus was born. These Persians were ZOROASTRIANS. It was when the arabs invaded Persia and forced them under the sword to convert to islam that they became muslims, which was over a 1000 years after Cyrus and the Persian Empire.

    The Persians were NOT muslims.

  • Pursian people descend from cats, and just like cats they like to purr. Hence the name: Pursia.

  • its the guy from dexter

  • God, he just races through the narration. Takes me right out.

  • 2:25 Thanks for that, Petey.

  • keep it in ur mind my arab take farsi royal family as salves

    so what take tha gulf and drink it

    remember making royal persian female as slave is the most insult 4 ur nation

    so agin drink the sea we piss on it

  • @NORTHWOLF501 that is because you people are nothing but savages and barbarians, and no one today respects you, and u treat women like shit out of your camel mouths

  • THANKS for posting this good documentary!

  • The most simple,is their pure lack and desensitization to humanity. They have no problems, piling people on top of each other to sleep and work 6 year olds 16 hours a day 6 days a week for $8 a month flat. No shit we can't compete. Problem is no other nation Iran included will not treat it's people this bad and therefore gets beat out in pricing.

  • Thanks for this beautiful video.

  • why did people in the past burn beautiful cities down? bunch of retards it would better to leave the cities intact and collect taxes or use their resources to expand the empire, not to mention people will be 100% pissed if you burn their sister cities down.

  • the biggest mistake they made was accepting athen's request to help them against Sparta.

  • So much praise over one man, whose life was spent on such vain things and whose empire has crumbled to dust and ruins.

  • @Noremorse10

    It's called history, tard.

  • @atosafi1 Man you sure are one step ahead of me! Don't hurt yourself now.

  • @Noremorse10 retard

  • Thus says Yahweh to his anointed, to Cyrus, whom he has taken by his right hand to subdue nations before him &strip the loins of kings, to force gateways before him that their gates be closed no more: I will go before you levelling the heights. I will give you the hidden treasures, the secret hoards, that you may know that I am Yahweh. Isaiah, in Isaiah 45: 1-3

  • At the height of its power the empire encompassed approximately 8 million km2.The empire was forged by Cyrus the Great, & spanned three continents, including territories of Iran, Afghanistan & Pakistan, parts of Central Asia, Asia Minor, Thrace, much of the Black Sea coastal regions, Iraq, northern Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, Syria & all significant population centers of ancient Egypt as far west as Libya.

  • I am Cyrus, King of the World, Great King, Mighty King, King of Persia, King of Anshan, King of Media, King of Babylon, King of Sumer and Akkad, King of the Four Corners of the World. Cyrus the Great کوروش بزرگ

  • Luuuuuhved it!

    God, I wish the part about the drunken burning of Perspolis was true (it would give me even more reason to make fun of the Greek Empire) but i'm not buying that part.

  • Im Persian, im proud of the aincents but im not proud of the moderrn "Iranians"

  • Why?

  • @barod1 yes, barod1, I understand how you feel - I'm American, proud of the independence & determination shown by first Americans (not proud of the way they treated native Americans or Africans or other cultures used for slavery). Now? I'm sickened by the actions of so many - those who murder w/ bombs, DU, etc., those who spread misinformation w/ propaganda, media whores who sold out the Republic & the sheople who buy the lies & stand by doing nothing.

  • @barod1 Be proud of the people. The government sucks though, but don't worry we will change it with a nationalist secular free government soon, rulers who truly represent our goal.... For wold domination :D

  • @barod1

    Your poor Shah. :(

    Long live the Persian Monarchy!!

    They allowed people to dress however they wished.

  • @havee3333333 Long live the empire.

  • @havee3333333 i prefer the Islamic republic over the shah, at least they are to weak. the shah was a disgrace, he was weak, a puppet of the west. ancient Iranian people were not puppets, they were independent and founded superpowers.

  • @TheScienceofnature

    If the Iranis were so independent, they would have stood strong when the Islamic Caliphates invaded their lands. If they were strong, they would have rebelled at those who forced them to convert, as their religion was more ancient and was monotheistic before Judaism. Zoroastrianism should be the greatest religion in the world, yet it is pushed aside.

    Anyway, I am Atheist, although born Jewish. And any Monarchic system of government is better than Theocratic.

  • @havee3333333 they weren't the only super power in history to have gone into decline. the Arabs timed their invasion very well. they attacked the sassanid empire at a time when when the empire was crippled by civil unrest, regime change and its armies had conquered several new territories which stretched them. the sassanid system of government and even its military organisation was imitated by nearly all western countries, even the Romans. and look how successful it was in the west.

  • @TheScienceofnature

    I don't really mean their crash. I rather mean their lack of pride for Zoroastrianism, although many still celebrate Nowruz, and the language stayed intact.

    I am well aware of Islamic influence of the Persians, although it was not very well shown until the Mongols conquered it about 500 years later. But many Persians, at that period, considered themselves Turkic, rather than Persian, which takes quite a lot of pride out it.

  • @havee3333333 where did you get that from, the Turks were one of the biggest enemies of the Persians. the sassanid Persian empire had two very hated enemies, the Turks and the Arabs. the Turkik identity of some Iranian people like the Azeri is the result of the Turkik invasion rather than choice. to this day the Turks of Anatolia deny the existence of Kurds, who are another branch of the Iranian people. the hatred between Turks and Iranians is ongoing to this day in a different from

  • @havee3333333 the Islamic republic of Iran does not represent the national identity of Iranian people, it represents the religious unity of the shiaa people. who are around Iran and Iraq because the shiaa first emerged in Iran and Iraq. that is why the country of Iran is neutral to Turkey, sometimes even allied in some issues. if it comes to a mater of nationality, Turks and Iranian people, which includes Persians, Kurds, Baluch...etc are always at conflict with the Turkik people.

  • @havee3333333 Zoroastrianism went into decline before the Muslim conquest of Iran. the Greeks corrupted Zoroastrianism by implementing their own religious elements. the sassanid Persians attempted to clean it, and were successful. but the sassanid society was not a religious one, it was a civilization built on all the pillars of social discipline. military, philosophy, chivalry. the sassanid Persians weren't fighting for god, they were fighting for their cities and culture.

  • @TheScienceofnature

    I won't challenged your intelligence on Persia according to their ancient history, as you seem to know enough about the Seleucids, and Parthians.

    But, the Turks of Turkey should not be mistaken for the only Turks in the world. The Turks make up many peoples, and the Turks of Turkey are a group called the Seljuks. There are many more groups than just the Seljuks, such as the Kumans, Kipchaks, Avars, Bulgars, Turgeshes, Seljuks, Khazars, Mamluks, Timurids, and more.

  • @havee3333333 the Islamic world also benefited greatly from the technological and scientific progress of the sassanids. in fact the Islamic culture is almost entirely originated from Iran. except from a few not very popular architectural and political elements which are common in the Arabian peninsula. the Taj Mahal is an Iranian architecture which is claimed by the Islamic world, many famous scientists and inventors of the Islamic world were Iranian originally.

  • @barod1 dont forget Hazrat Khalid bin waleed (RA) defeated the roman and the persian empire. so dont proud as a persian. . . . i proud to be a muslim.

  • @TheRocking89 Why does everyone have to bring religion into this? 

  • @TheRocking89 the sassanid empire was far greater than any Islamic empire. because rather than stealing culture and imitating other civilizations like the Muslims did, or rather the Arabs, the Iranian people were pioneers. throughout history the greatest civilizations in middle east was created by successive Iranian people. the Muslim civilization owes all its success to what the sassanids pioneered. look what Islam has done to middle east, we are weak, always conquered by foreigner.

  • @TheScienceofnature oh what the hell are you talking about ?? go and see the history !! muslims ruled the world for many years. . . Turkey was the super power . . however its no longer powerful. . . . and you said that you are weak and always conquered by foreigners, so thats your own fault !!!

    you got to believe this that muslim empire had ruled the world . . and persian and roman empire was conquered by Muslims empire !!!

  • @barod1

    people will look back and admire

  • we will get our power again,it will be soon.

    i can see that day,russian,british etc have got their power sence last century.but our empire story was about 2500 years ago.please pay attention,we made a lot of amazing architecture building that time,and we will make in future

  • The Russians, The British, the Austerians, The Hungarians, The Turks, The kurds, The Roman...etc all had empires...Even the Assyrians had a great empire.

    Persians think too much of their vanished empire. It is a sort of escape from their present misery.

    today, nothing being persian left in persians!!!

    All persians have today is ; " Allahu Achbar" and "Ya Abu Al-Fadhel" !!!

    It is game over for persians.

  • your just a Kurdish who hates iran iran is still strong modern country she has technology since and courage i love kurdistan and i believe that they have the right to be free but its so hard today you dont need to put your anger on iran or turky or surya because even if one of them wants you to be free she cant do that because she will have a problem with the other country

    wish you freedom

    peace

  • I'm sorry but that's very typical of most Kurdish persons - if soran is a Kurd. Instead of focusing on their own great culture and doing to pass on their great cultural heritage they rather chose to inflict hate to Turkey, Iran and Syria. Yes neither of these countries has been particular nice to Kurds, but they are not very nice to each other either, I'm afraid.

  • go to hell

    kurds are much nicer than persians

  • The fact that you generalize an entire nation is just crazy....I know Kurds from Turkey and Kurds from Iran - they are both Kurds but both are entirely different, even if you don't believe it. By the way: I never said that I don't like Kurds - just the opposite, but that's too hard for you to grasp.

  • iv been to iran twice i got in 3 big problems and i will never go back to this country anymore im living with kurds for about 3 years now they treat me like a brother

    what you said is just an excuse turks says kurds are turck already persians says those are origin persians arabs says they are becoming arabs already

    BIJI KURDISTAN

    LONG LIFE PKK

    FUCK YOU

  • @jaf8max - put a sock in it faggot

  • You sir are a moron. The intellect of Persians will never be taken away from their DNA no matter what happens during time and the Islamic Garbage is just that Garbage. In the future Persians will rule again. . But it is Asia's time this Century and by Asia I mean China. The west seriously needs to clean up it's debt ie 15TRILLION and growing by the milli second.

    Cheers.

  • @yourmain The west seriously needs to stop buying 'made in china' & start living simple life, making our own products rather than relying on this commmunist, totalitarian, controlling & repressive state. at the fabric store yesterday, 1 or 2 rolls of fabric out of hundreds came from somewhere other than china. what a shame. korea? pakistan? usa? india? all produced beautiful fabric. same for clothing & shoes & tools. i haven't bought 'made in china' for 25 years. don't people see the outcome?

  • @Marleyites Please do not forget. If we were to make our own products in the west we would not be able to afford to purchase them ourselves. The associated cost or marginal cost of production in most cases would exceed the maximum willingness to pay of our own consumers. China has and will take full control of the global market and there is nothing any nation can do. And the reasons are not just a few and are very complex.

  • @yourmain Sorry but I disagree with your pessimistic & distorted outlook. It's this type of propaganda that perpetuates the problem. Of course we can make our own products. And the price will be higher than those who employ slave labor to make the goods. So moral & honest Americans who believe in continuing the Republic & restoring at least our self-reliance will buy less & buy American.

  • @Marleyites Yha, if you belive in buying more American and less foreign products then you sould become a teaparty Republican! WOOOOO!

  • @leafkiller300 Dr. Ron Paul started the Tea Party movement to gain momentum for auditing the foreign banksters that control the US money & now, thanks to 'reform' passed a month ago, foreign banksters now in charge of all business regulation. Tea Party was stolen by neocons in disguise. Globalists, one & all. It's sad that so many are fooled. Repub, Dem = same dog & pony show. Need people aware of TRUTH before any change. Then, clean house from top to bottom & start over, follow Constitution.

  • love it too!!♥♥ amazing...

  • Luv it. thanks for uploading

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