COME CLEAN FOR CONGO: LIFE SHOULD BE FREE.
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Im from Congo ~It's a fact we cant ask to stop using electronics but whatz important here is to make those multinational co. to stop these massive xploitation of children w/o giving them a chance to a better life. Those co. should be FORCED to create, build. reconstruct/rebuild schools, libraries, museums, playgrounds for those children. They should help bring better materials to work those mines by adults & not CHILDREN. See the reason of these videos like that...
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Yeah man.
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FUCK YOU IronJackalTw. I am a gay Jew. I have nothing against Asian people. Gays and Jews are not warmongers. It's racist, homophobic and small-minded MOTHERFUCKERS like you who are ruining the world. Hollywood has nothing to do with any of this. The wars in the Middle East are about oil, burned by all North Americans, regardless of race. You need to get your racist ass back into school and gain a bit of class.
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Hollywood is GAY and RACIST toward any Asian People, since Asian People produced most of Cell Phones, Laptops, & other Electronics these days!! {roll my eyes}
SEARCH & READ "Tin" from Wikipedia
SEARCH & READ "Tantalum" from Wikipedia
SEARCH & READ "Tungsten" from Wikipedia
CHINA had highest reserved of Tin and Tungsten Deposits not CONGO!! =/
Hollywood owned & controlled by WarMongers GAYS & JEWS that R busy murdering people in Middle East R ones that needs to be BOYCOTT!! >=(
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@iamthebeastboss That is not what the video is against; the video is against the unethical manner in which the metals are harvested from Africa. The fact that my cell phone may contain conflict minerals makes it personal to me, but not using my cell phone doesn't solve anything. If the public is aware of the source of the minerals, the phone companies could be forced to only acquire these in ethical ways.
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I love it, I love it, I love it!!!!!!!
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Best film ever made. 5/5.
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A great lot of you are missing the point. It's NOT a boycott of technology, or really a boycott at all. The pledge that you text your signature to is sent to electronics companies asking them to push for greater transparency in the mineral trade (legislation is in Congress at the moment). That way they know where the resources they need come from, and then can purchase conflict-free minerals (which are fueling a war). A similar system was used for conflict diamonds.
i never see these commercials on TV, its usually fast food, cleaning products, and upcoming movies. I would love to see more stuff like this in my face rather than the usual, i think it could reach a lot of people who don't purposely try to be aware of things like this. :]
USER1046 2 years ago 10
They want us to text. Using our cell phones, which is what the entire video is against, just found it ironic. Good video though.
iamthebeastboss 2 years ago 10