rfscala
Joined Nov 2011
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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.
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.