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  • looks interesting, but the title might get you sued by Nike.

  • I respect your right to protest as long as you respect my desire to protest your protest. Focusing on carbon distracts attention and resources away from focus on reducing solid air, water and earth pollutants, your protests support the real pollution, and helps to justify the elimination of our civil liberties. Your all carbon Nazis

  • there protestors and activists not outaws...

  • this is more fucking funny than richard pryor

  • Just watched it, and I really hope there will be more and more people with conscience, self-motivation and faith who will bring balance to this greedy world. There is so much to fight for, and this documentary shows people, who deserve our full gratitude and recognition for what they have committed themselves to, inspiring us to oppose institutions that treat us like lab mice or stupid cows who have no right to live in a Eco-friendly world!

  • None of these people know what geoengineering is, prove be wrong.

  • @studio7manga "...prove be wrong".

    Who is "be"?

  • @JPHwood

    Keep squatting in the streets and complaining about not being able to get a job with your womyns studies degree, you'll change the world in no time.

  • Wow a Youtube video with intelligent comments posted below. What's happening to the world?

  • yeah yeah yeah ...

    Whats the song that starts from 01:11 .... ? ? anyone ?

  • @the061PUNK It's called Something new and it's by Lulu and the Lampshades

  • Capitalism sucks

    Materialism sucks

    Government sucks

    Activism doesn't suck

    But doesn't make global warming a real thing, if these guys knew why they even came up with the whole global warming theory they wouldn't support it.

  • bunch of posh fannies

  • When you guys give up using electricity coming from coal plants and driving automobiles that use gasoline the you'll be making a change, until then you are hypocrites.

  • @justintempler I think these people are maybe saying there are ways of getting clean electricity and more earth friendly transportation. And that these institutions they are protesting against are halting advancements in science, or changes in legislature which would enable this change beneficial to all. And not because these corporations know better, it might be because they are driven by greed, and nothing else. I don't like the system we live in, but I'm not gonna go live on a tree, mate.

  • @cinilaknedalm and what I'm saying as long as they continue to use gasoline powered cars and using electricity that comes from coal fired plants they are just as greedy as the greedy people they are protesting against. So called "green" sources of energy are available but they cost more than conventional sources of electricity and it's the "greedy" consumers who are not willing to pay more.

  • @justintempler Is there's a difference in what you call greed between someone who's a multimillionaire wanting more and a working class person wanting a breather?

  • @cinilaknedalm If you want "green" sources of electricity and that electricity costs twice or three times what you are paying now, you won''t be getting much of a breather. There's no free lunch. Life is a series of trade offs if you want green energy you can have it but it will cost you more.

  • @justintempler First of all, you’re ignoring the costs of pollution coming from current sources of electricity: healthcare bills and costs of cleaning up. And those are huge. If you add those, green electricity is already cheaper than any other. But I understand you, those are easy to ignore. It’s like dirt under the carpet.

    But even if you were to ignore these, green electricity could still be cheaper.

  • @cinilaknedalm I'm not ignoring the pollution, I'm weighing it against the mass starvation that switching to green power would cause. Green sources of energy are very capital intensive and the resources they would consume to create that infrastructure would result in trading pollution for starvation.

  • @justintempler I don't think anyone here is suggesting an immediate switch-over. i.e. immediately pulling the plug on oil and coal. The only argument here is about stopping greedy corporate types from halting development of better technologies, ones that could prevent starvation when oil does becomes ridiculously expensive as it starts to run out and ones that do not pollute. The issue of pollution here isn't about a bit of dirty air - it's about destroying the biosphere. Permanently.

  • The greed of corporations such as petrol companies are halting the millions that could be pushed into research to make green technologies better.

    If you think that the energy generating and storing technology is going to be the same forever, you are sadly mistaken. If it was like that, we would still be on steam power and oil lamps.

    Greed of a few is halting the world from becoming a better place. And also the ignorance of members of public programmed by the system, such as yourself.

  • this is inspiring...

  • anyone who liked this check out cveitch's channel, he does the same sort of stuff and puts it on youtube. makes me want to go out and be an activist

  • Are these activist sponsored by Nike??

  • "Don't worry about climate change, just keep shopping, you're doing the right thing" Fucking lol. I want to see this.

  • @MegaLyricalGenius I'm sorry. I was on that dudes side 'till he said that. He shouldn't be judging people that way. Where did he get his clothes and megaphone? did he made them himself? course not, he is a consumer like most of us have to be. On top of that he is hypocritical.

  • @MegaLyricalGenius thanks....

  • On 0:15 I miss the Lebron James Testimonial.

  • Sharing

  • PRODUCT PLACEMENT

  • Why don't you guys travel to China and protest the Nike sweatshops there? Just do it!

  • @perspicaciouscritic because youd have to fly half way round the world. It all starts at home.

  • @perspicaciouscritic They are! greenpeace have launched the detox campaign all over the world. espeically in asia.

  • Crypto communists!

  • The best place to do this is probably the UK, and the more you are away from that land, the more brutal police can be.

  • Looks interesting

  • Fucking hippies..

  • I love it, but I just don´t like the voices in the end "go on just do it" sounds like a crappy MTV adv.

    Nevertheless I like the idea, thank you

  • I am glad this film has been made. Rather than just liking it or seeing it, lets all 'promote' it.

  • bring this to North America!

  • @thedreamisstilldead you can help us make that happen by checking out our indie go go page, search indie go go Just Do It

  • I think a good protest tactic -if people want to put their bodies in the way- would be to recruit a busload of obese people (say, 500 lbs+) and sit them in front of a target. Let's see some cops try to shove all of them into the back of a van...

  • This looks amazing! I'm going to see it at Stratford on the 16th

  • wow, that just gave me goosebumps. I wanna find some peeps to charge an American coal plant!

  • @msmollyjames I'll join.

  • @msmollyjames sign me up

  • Finally! Can't wait to see it in the cinema! I'll be at the Ritzy on the 15th for sure. Well done team!

  • This is so inspiring. I'll be looking out for this film.

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