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Sidamo Prayer Campaign Against Starbucks: "Dub Hay"

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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2007

Rev Billy and the Stop Shopping Gospel Choir talk about Starbucks VP of Coffee Acquisition Dub Hay's new act. Camera and editing by Michael O'Neil.

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  • LOL this is hillarious, I didn't know that coffee was so controversial

  • check out: dubya dubya dubya blackgoldmovie dot com

  • Uh you are posting the same thing all over.

    To be clear, Fair Trade paid $1.41 per lb. in 2006 and starbucks paid $1.38 per lb. for this coffee. And that $0.03 difference makes you so mad that you have taken to the streets. Fight the man. Go get those three pennies.

  • Fascinating work on behalf of a murderous military dictatorship and great ally of Bush/Cheney. Ethiopia's brutality even made the front page of the NY Times today (6/18/07).

    Way to go Reverend Billy. You helped buy the bullets used to kill villagers.  Good workalulah.

  • interesting insult, considering your favorites?

  • this mother fucker has nothin better to do with his life... im surpirsed hes not out sexualy molesting children

  • I can't imagine why you would assume a 3 minute clip is representative of how every person in that video spends all of his or her time. By the same logic I could only assume you do nothing but leave snippy YouTube comments.

  • In 2005 & 2006, Starbucks bought 2,400 bags of sun-dried Sidamo for retail sale at $26 per pound, or $8,236,800. The Fero Cooperative in Sidamo got paid around $436,000, or $1.38 a pound. The coop paid its farmers around $53,000, promising a dividend of around $7,000. The farmers thus got .73% of expected retail sales. The farmers need Starbucks to execute long-term contracts that guarantee them 2% of retail sales for its "Black Apron Exclusive."

  • are these pricks with the signs actually just gonna stand around and say amen in lieu of actually helping people.

  • I love how this idiot tries to slander Dub Hay by making fun of his name. Difficult to be a man of the cloth with hair like that.

    I guess he has a good heart, but a brick for a brain.

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