Mardi Gras:Made In China
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Uploaded on Feb 3, 2008
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Teaser: Movie trailer ,offered as a service to educate and inform,and increase awareness of the effects of consumer choices,and globalisation.
Do people care how their Mardi Gras beads are made,who makes them?
Watch the full documentary if you ever get a chance.It's well worth the $20.Mardi Gras-Made in China.Link Media,Inc.
Director, producer, editor, cinematographer: David Redmon
Associate Producer: Ashley Sabin
Original Music: Matthew Dougherty
Assistant Editor: Suki Hawley
Advisor and Assistant Editor: Aaron Lozier
Public Relations Advisor: Rod Murphy
Executive Producers: Deborah and Dale Smith
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Uploader Comments (AuroraKismet)
Yuri92001 5 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
sure I feel bad, but what this video is trying to do....well...is make me feel bad enough to stop buying ceaop things made in China. SOething I simply cannot and WILL not do.
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AuroraKismet 5 years ago
If you feel bad,perhaps that is your Conscience?I didn't take it that way.I believe their aim is to increase awareness&discussion.I hope you'll watch the longer video response,or buy the documentary.
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shayharr 2 years ago
A lot of individuals can learn from this documentary.
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Video Responses
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Elliot Russell 1 week ago
Sent you a msg.
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kb824mj23 2 weeks ago
do you still have the link?
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Michael Farmer 3 months ago
Being aware of the problem is half the battle.
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eskulmo 8 months ago
More specifically, I mean earn money for their parents.
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eskulmo 8 months ago
And Chinese people don't generally talk about things like rights or working conditions. To them, working in a factory in the city beats living in the rural country side where you have literally nothing. Chinese people will do anything to get ahead in life and they rarely ever complain. We are known for our endurance even in really bad conditions. It's really hard to explain, you really have to visit China to get it.
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eskulmo 8 months ago
It is sad, but the fact is that they make everything in China. Being Chinese, I know that most people in China really only care about making a quick buck to support their families. They would do anything to support their families or make money. It's kind of expected of you to earn money for your family unlike western culture. Chinese parents are also very self sacrificial in a way that they will work crappy jobs just so their kids have a better future.
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Chris Thomas 8 months ago
Made In China.
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Jenn1ferx 1 year ago
Does anyone have a link to watch this online?
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