A vicious parody of overwrought De Beers jewelry commercials.
Written by: Michael Busch
Shot, Edited by: Nicholas Bunker, Stephen Guerrieri, Brad Shaffer
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A vicious parody of overwrought De Beers jewelry commercials.
Written by: Michael Busch Shot, Edited by: Nicholas Bunker, Stephen Guerrieri, Brad Shaffer
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I almost feel bad for laughing at that. But I guess it's funny because companies do act like diamonds are THAT important, when they're really not worth that much, as the abundance in Africa has shown us. They're certainly not worth human lives.
considering the human misery inflicted upon Africa by the diamond business, it seems more than a touch prissy to get upset about some fictional children being killed in a satirical piece highlighting the unpleasant nature of diamond advertising.
De Beers is and always has been a monopoly. They have stopped buying blood diamonds (it's bad for business). Anyone who tells you their market practices are on the up and up, however, is lying.
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