Why? Simply Because and Jobbook scores an impromptu interview with known social activist David Suzuki on the first day of the Occupy Montreal movement. This protest was a satellite protest to Occupy Wall Street. Follow the movement at #occupywallstreet -
Thanks to Antoine de Brabant from Jobbook for the great help on the interview!
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https://www.jobbook.com for the tag team on the interview!!!
@Carrera911Fan bullshit
thefriendsociety 2 days ago
@Carrera911Fan destroy? give me the link to the video you talk about
SocialSC 2 weeks ago
Tax credit blood sucker. Try paying a couple of thousands in a year and then see what happens. I was at occupy wall street and only handful were legit claims by few of the protestors. Most of these people never worked a job in their life.
jonbrotto 1 month ago
what the fuck do people think young people are taking back? shut the fuck up you dumb ass liberals, corporations are creating jobs for (guess who?) young people. get your head out of your ass and quit holding your hand out to the fucking government. corporations do want money, but YOU give them the money!! if you dont like what they do STOP FEEDING THEM MONEY. quit crying for left-wing bullshit and learn how capitalism works. every single consumer controls the corporations, not vice-versa.
RESTxINxPIECEZ 1 month ago
"future and jobs for young people" you wont have any if you destroy all the corporations that offer them jobs
Carrera911Fan 1 month ago 2
@CryptWarrior69 You are bright!
bboschboi 2 months ago
David Suzuki encore et toujours intéressant!
micropion 2 months ago
@CryptWarrior69 WTF?
TownRetard 2 months ago
fuck poor people, and fuck global warming, fake piece of shit hoax
CryptWarrior69 2 months ago
The world is burning around 90 million barrel of oil a day,not counting other carbon fuels. day in day out. You can see the haze of smoke on the earth from outer space. Is like saiding , you have smoke coming out of head in your hair and said ,there is nothing to worried about.
gnkramal33 2 months ago