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Mine Your Own Business: The Dark Side of Environmentalism

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  • 2006
  • 1h 6min
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Mine Your Own Business: The Dark Side of Environmentalism (2006)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMine Your Own Business exposes narrow-minded environmentalists and points out the other half of the story, the locals who rely on mining for their families' well-being.Mine Your Own Business exposes narrow-minded environmentalists and points out the other half of the story, the locals who rely on mining for their families' well-being.Mine Your Own Business exposes narrow-minded environmentalists and points out the other half of the story, the locals who rely on mining for their families' well-being.

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    • Phelim McAleer
    • Ann McElhinney
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      • Ann McElhinney
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      1ecormier

      Paid for by Rupert Murdoch and the Koch brothers

      Right wing propaganda at it's lowest. Ironically purporting to "care" for the poor while the real negative effects of this industry are felt by the people who work for a "living" and will suffer the most by supporting it. This so called "film maker" is a shill for the right wing capitalist zealots that own the mining industry and have created the pollution that threatens the only home we know. The producer and director has been spewing this anti-science propaganda with other trash like "Frack Nation" and "Not Evil Just Wrong" paid for by Murdoch and Charles and David Koch. It is surprising that these billionaires have so many "poor people" convinced that science is out to harm them and that it is their enemy when the earth itself is ignored at our peril.
      10flyinghigh33

      We finally hear from those on the receiving end of western arrogance

      Mine Your Own Business, a film produced by New Bera Media in association with the Moving Picture Institute, looks at the dark side of environmentalism.

      It talks to some of the worlds poorest people about how western environmentalists are campaigning to keep them in poverty because they think their way of life is quaint. It is the first documentary to ask hard questions of the environmental movement.

      A wonderful insight into the arrogance of western environmentalism and it's attempts to socially engineer third world cultures.

      You will hear much ado from those sheep who worship the new religion of environmentalism but this film takes you into the lives of those who suffer the effects of the "religion of the privileged"

      You may love it or hate it..but either way, this documentary will make you feel something!
      10rfscala

      Too important to miss

      My husband and I watched this film and were startled to find that, although the subjects were in various countries and nowhere near us, we felt it was a tale of our current plight. Change the location and the industry and it is HERE.

      What an excellent film. Finally, local people speaking for themselves rather than outsiders declaring what is correct or allowable for the locals.

      What is the definition of poverty? This film shows the real definition and the reason why poverty is still so rampant, even in the United States.

      This should be required viewing in all schools. Instead of the "green" movement propaganda that is overtaking our children and brainwashing them into believing an ecological fairytale, reality should be given at least equal time. This film is that reality.
      1odo5435

      Benefits that mining companies are GOING to bring.

      It is good to see that large mining companies have mainly philanthropic goals as depicted in this documentary. In all three examples we are given it is obvious that the existing population will benefit from the proposed mining operations and that they are very keen for operations to start. It makes one feel good to see the landscape repairs that are GOING to happen in the little Romanian town that was raped by old Soviet mining methods.

      The self interests of the opposing environmental lobbyists was a refreshing angle and the downright patronising attitude of the South African environmentalist in Madagascar needed to be exposed.

      The whole picture, however, seems to me a little unbalanced. The only examples reported in the documentary showed what the mining companies are GOING to do. There was NOT ONE example of an EXISTING mining operation in a third world country to show how well they have achieved their stated aims in the past (perhaps because they couldn't find any).

      The whole story would have benefited if there had been at least one example where we were shown the real benefits that have accrued from existing mining operations. How many local jobs have been created in mines in, say, Ghana or Indonesia versus how many workers are flown in from other countries? We also should have been shown how mines in these area have added to local environments. What wetlands etc. have been created? Some footage of the beautified landscapes that have been created by existing operations would also have been useful. I suspect they were not shown because they would not have painted a very flattering picture

      This documentary very well produced but I feel that we are only being told half of the story. The effects of mining in third world countries are somewhat more intrusive than the rosy picture painted here.
      9magicalangelicus

      Wonderful movie with many moral tales

      This movie gets to the heart of the "other side" of the story. While most well-to-do westerners oppose mining on altruistic and environmental grounds, they ignore what happens to the people whose livelihoods depend on mines. From Eastern Europe to South America, we travel from mine to mine to get the perspectives of the mine workers, the communities that depend on them, as well as perspectives from environmentalists. What makes this movie so effective is how it juxtaposes the claims of self-absorbed Western environmentalists with what actually goes on in poor mining communities.

      It's not the usual feel-good pap you'll see from Hollywood. This movie will challenge the western viewer's assumptions about the impacts of "feel good" environmentalism. When DDT was banned in Africa to satisfy Western environmentalist desires, millions of Africans died. Now the cycle seems to be repeating, only this time Westerners are killing off a way of living for many of the world's poorest.

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      • Date de sortie
        • 17 octobre 2006 (États-Unis)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Irlande
        • États-Unis
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        • Anglais
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