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Top Comments
setigrl77 2 years ago
If you care to want to know, you watch the whole of this documentary and understand that it talks about Nokia and the historical ties between the two countries. This film is not just about making Nokia look bad, but to make all of us, mobile users think about the price that some pay for our luxury. Great work! Thanks for trying to make us aware! At least those who are open to true feedback. I know I am... That makes me appreciate these guys going into all the dangers to wake up all of us.
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leksious 2 years ago
According to wikipedia: most of worlds cobolt ore comes from congo and zambia. Cobolt alloys are used in turbines, aircraft engines, batteries, as catalysis, pigments, colors.. etc. Don´t you think every single company on world that uses such alloys are just as guilty as Nokia??? Picking up one makes no difference. Go on hide my comment and keep falsifying the truth.
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Akelmn 2 days ago
You can thank economic neoliberalism and deregulated capitalism for this.
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noprofitmaximierung 2 months ago
You are correct, it is not just 'one bad company', not just some 'greedy banksters' or 'evil CEOs' that are to blame for bloody resource (imperialist) conflicts, it is the System of Capital.
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tendarine1 4 months ago
I never bought a nokia-phone. Also I do boykott Sony. Thanks a lot for uploading this!
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GermanBoy00 5 months ago
This guy and the whole film crew are heroes!
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Marvininini 7 months ago
more stupid than anything i read in a long time... congratulations!
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followwaytruthlife 7 months ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Yes, it's the people of the Congo who are crazy and to blame for their greed. It comes from within, it's not the outside world's fault.
If tech companies didn't buy the resource no one would, and then maybe no one would die. But they'd be in poverty anyways. Is that really what we're going for?
When will we all see that man is wretched on the inside...the heart of man is wicked! "By My Spirit", says the Lord, "I will prosper a nation."
When people turn and pray, God will work for their good.
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CyGrGuy 8 months ago
Defending Nokia because you are Finnish :)
Just because others use it doesn't make it right that Nokia does. This guy chose Nokia because it is the largest mobile phone company in the world and mobile phones usage is growing.
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hr1100 9 months ago
If this was the case, then why doesn't the USA "enslave" its main sources of oil? Canada and OPEC countries being amongst them. Oil would be really cheap, wouldn't it? But it's not. Any decent country that exports oil is a heaven on Earth.
Those dictatorships were the result of the efforts to contain communism from the Cold War era, when the Soviets were exporting communism everywhere they could. Iran being a glaring example.
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moogietherat 9 months ago
Under democracy the economic value of a country rises, therefore cheap natural resources are not available anymore, so it is not in an "empire's" interest. im not being biased toward left or right. all countries can be good or bad. these are simply facts
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