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  • Hey, not many changes since I worked there in the 70's.

  • Beau vidéo interressant mais incomplet

  • In El Paso I mean.

  • I read some stuff about Asarco El Paso, Texas, there was a copper smelter plant there that caused a lot of problems. Apparently copper smelters produce lead, which lowers the IQ and causes a number of learning disabilities. A village full of mostly white people were adversely effected and they were fighting tooth and nail to keep the plant shut down.

    So why are so many black communities built around copper smelters?

  • Everything is about race to you. Like I had a choice in the color god chose for me. Judge not less ye be judged. Only god can judge me. But you are quick to judge. Sounds like a hipocrite to me. Contrary to your belief there was a north vs south and whites fought for your freedom too. But do you ever hear of the white man who tried to help? It was a white man "Lincoln" who gave you your freedom.There is even a black president. God give it a rest. That was the bloodies war in history.

  • Man if you followed my god damn comments you'd know better than that. Everything is not about race to me I was just stating a fact and raising a question. It's wrong to systematically poison a people because of their skin color, and that's exactly what these copper companies did, this took place back during Eugenics, Segregation, and the height of the KKK, I'm not blaming anyone alive today but the problem's still there.

  • Ain't it funny how twenty years after copper smelters shut down in these urban areas, people start coming out of them and making something of themselves?

  • oh i could never go near this sort of place...

    i have a deepset fear of molten things

  • dont think about food. just eat it

  • after eating garlic. or gyros or something. i poses high strength gas

  • kopperkliffsmelter!

    god bless you.

  • brings back memories, I started at Coniston july, 1959. Bill Gowan, Williams Lake, B.C.

  • anybody has the transcription of this videO???

  • heyyyy my husband has worked copper cliff b4! cooool

  • What I want to know is who choses the music for these educational videos?

  • And standing in the converter alley it takes your breath away lol.

    I miss Mother Inco

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  • OMG are you serious....aww thanks for that. Damn all the sick shit they put in foods these days i think all us health freaks will be skinny as heck hahaha

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