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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2010

Muse and MTV EXIT partnered with USAID to produce the latest music video for the track "MK Ultra" from the album The Resistance to raise awareness of human trafficking and exploitation.

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  • This is so great. It grabs your attention and keeps you watching. It really makes you think about the #$@^# world we live in.

  • I will never wear clothes again.

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  • This is so... Cool !

    I love this <3

  • this is exactly wat people need to see, i used to hav no idea wat human trafficking was a year ago and now im a huge protester againest it, we need to spread the word out to the whole country.

  • @rihanna271992 Hab ich auch gemacht. xD Ich konnte mir nicht mal den Namen der Werbung merken. :D

  • This vid just makes me sad.

  • @excalipoor well, people get pissed off pretty easily. I bet there's scottish people who thought that Trainspotting was suggesting they were all junkies. You shouldn't have to qualify every statement about something bad that goes on with 'but most of them are just *lovely*. If someone sees this and thinks that HK is all about prostitution and exploitation, and nothing else? Well, they were probably a f**kwit anyway, so what does it matter that they got the wrong idea?

  • ich bin so doof, die ganze zeit nach dem namen von dem song hier gesucht, dabei ist das ja der vollständige song!

  • hong kong people are pissed at this video. they felt like this video is representing them as a whole.

  • True, it's a sad fact that there must be the classes. It dosen't have to be this way if people would change...but humans aren't going to change anytime soon. However this dosen't mean we shouldn't make attempts to stop these things form happening. I can't just turn a blind eye. And you can believe what you want but it's my personal belief that yes they wanted to promote their music but they're doing it with a good cause in mind. That's what i think.

  • @fullmetalfunk ... a single thing.

    It DOES have to be that way, for there has to be some sort of equilibrium, and the only way human beings know how to live, is while sitting on top of someone else, this kind(or worst) of system has always been. We require the poor, for there can be rich people, and blablah.

    Like I said, I believe this video is just a way to self-promote the band using what people might be "touched".

  • @fullmetalfunk When did I say that? You mentioned that people were controlled into buying products, I just told you necessity does not require such. Indeed, advertising is a way to "control" people, however something people could easily reject.

    NOT RLY, people must be aware of such already, and trust me, I really doubt someone really cares. As for encouraging people into not buying products from "companies with less than fair business practices and bad ethics", that'd leave people without

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