The True Cost
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Presidents Trailer
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An Inconvenient Tax - Pre-Trailer
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We Speak Dance | Official Trailer
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@prokastinatore
@prokastinatore 8 күн бұрын
All this sad things are going to happen everywhere on earth if a nations loses control . It's not always all about money but people don't permit themselves to get a closer look. The best possible education for everybody ( without racial bias) would make a better world. But proper education lasts always as a priveligr of wealthy citizens and that's why nothing changes.
@markmalasics3413
@markmalasics3413 9 күн бұрын
SMFH.
@hammerandthewrench7924
@hammerandthewrench7924 15 күн бұрын
This country is a hot mess in a gold suit. We ain’t fooling no one.
@edwardalexisortiz9246
@edwardalexisortiz9246 16 күн бұрын
@davidbartholomew1555
@davidbartholomew1555 16 күн бұрын
You should check out John Dee Graham the great battle song Twilight and his cover of Harvest by Neil Young gravely voice great songs please check him out!!
@tonysmith5878
@tonysmith5878 18 күн бұрын
HELLO CRATE DIGGER'S!!!! I'M GONNA SAY THIS, I'VE BEEN A COLLECTOR OF WAX SINCE THE LATE NINETIES. UP UNTIL A FEW YEARS AGO I'VE COME INTO VIEW OF A STRANGE CAST OF PEOPLE CALLED ",FAKE DIGGER'S". THIS BREED IS ALSO CALLED "HATER". I LIVE IN BOSTON MA. AND THESE PEOPLE HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING AROUND ME FOR SOME TIME NOW FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS. THEY HAVE A GENUINE HATE FOR PEOPLE WITH A DAMN GOOD SET OF EARS AND A "GO GETTER" ATTITUDE. THEY'RE THE TYPE TO CALL THEMSELVES "BEATING SOMEONE OUT OF A CHANCE TO DO BETTER"??? WHATEVER THE HELL THAT MEANS. LONG STORY SHORT PEOPLE, THIS KINDA THING COULD CATCH ON TO MORE HATERS OF THE CULTURE, WHICH SHOULD BE FUN TO A LOT OF US! BUT OUT THIS WAY, IT HAS BECOME A DANGEROUS WAY OF LIVING (ESPECIALLY IF YOU MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS WHILE DOING IT IN THAT WAY). A CALL TO ARMS DIGGER'S!!!! THESE CAT'S ARE SHADY, AND WILL TRY AND SUCK UP TO BIG NAMES IN BAD WAYS...WATCH YOURSELVES.
@tonysmith5878
@tonysmith5878 18 күн бұрын
BUYING VINYL....HELPS ME LIFT MY DAMN SELF UP ON ANY AND ALL DAYS....YA DIGG.
@Ixchel2010ful
@Ixchel2010ful 18 күн бұрын
I feel incredibly guilty for being part of this awful problem for this long :( I have two daughters who I very much have also (ignorantly) made part of this problem .. How do I go about changing everything they’ve ever known when it comes to this buy, buy buy culture (like their peers) when they are already tween and early college yrs.?? 😥😥
@user-qc4wr5so9s
@user-qc4wr5so9s 19 күн бұрын
What hurts me the most is 2 things: 1. The incidents in Bangladesh are horrific and it is very sad to see people lose their lives trying their best to earn for their families even if it's a tiny amount and then when they make any demands they get shushed up and told to keep quiet and they use violence on them making them powerless😤😤😤 2. The use of pesticides and chemicals taking a toll on children who are losing most of their childhood and suffering to impairments and mental retardation at such a young age and parents being unable to save them and feeling powerless and their last resort is waiting for the child's death. Where has this world come to😢😢😢
@deedsoflegend
@deedsoflegend 22 күн бұрын
Love this
@Urmom.com3501
@Urmom.com3501 23 күн бұрын
I love how they show 3rd man records I love the white stripes
@Urmom.com3501
@Urmom.com3501 23 күн бұрын
To the kid who said the first white stripes album. We Should be friends 😂 keep doing you dude
@taestea4747
@taestea4747 25 күн бұрын
the most eye opening documentary there is. ive been showing it to everyone around me ever since it came out. I wish we could popularize it even more. IT NEEDS TO BE SCREENED IN CINEMAS!!!
@fokkenhotz1
@fokkenhotz1 26 күн бұрын
thank you Nancy Reagan 😢 incarcerstion is for using any enliightening substance period. your own body was access denied by the gov.
@joigreen818
@joigreen818 26 күн бұрын
what is the song at 30:30?
@georgesrandal4277
@georgesrandal4277 27 күн бұрын
My video is litteraly sponsored by uniqlo
@lalithkumarasinghe875
@lalithkumarasinghe875 28 күн бұрын
what a valuable documentary..... Thanks for uploading the video.
@user-wm4nk1rv4p
@user-wm4nk1rv4p 29 күн бұрын
This is what many people should see, better than watching how's influencer life, and drive your ego, greedy which never feel enough and always need social acceptance.
@user-os1ku3eg9z
@user-os1ku3eg9z Ай бұрын
Alex the song playing as you are getting ready to leave in your trip I’m in love with this please tell me who this is and the song…
@tonysmith5878
@tonysmith5878 Ай бұрын
SO MANY RECORDS....SO LITTLE TIME! U CAN NEVER HAVE ENOUGH WAX.
@samuelmorin6716
@samuelmorin6716 Ай бұрын
the fair trade boss is such a narcistic, it's all a botu her and she presents it as if she is so nice to those people.Unbearable.
@opensourceanglers8291
@opensourceanglers8291 Ай бұрын
I just cant get past the hair...
@JakTripperUniversity
@JakTripperUniversity Ай бұрын
feel l.ike the dude with curly hair and the dude with the glasses are just like OCD with tad bit of Asperger's , you can tell they have no rhythm and cant dance, they collect records, yeah, but they could of collected pencils or bikes and felt the same, its not like that for all diggers, alot of us love the music and the sound and can nod our head on rhythm , most of us can dance lol
@tonysmith5878
@tonysmith5878 Ай бұрын
SALUTE TO "RHYME SAYERS ENT"!!!!!!!!!! ALL STAR LINE UP.
@orgonsolo6291
@orgonsolo6291 Ай бұрын
Watching this got me soting out my 7" collection...
@mano1971music
@mano1971music Ай бұрын
I'm so grateful and honored to live 20 minutes away from GLASS HOUSE RECORDS in Pomona, California. Alex Rodriguez and his staff are the COOLEST individuals on this planet! You have enriched my life and opened my heart to so much beautiful music and records, I can never stop saying "Thank you"........Thank You Alex. SPIN THE BLACK CIRCLE !!
@justinmichaelwalder
@justinmichaelwalder 29 күн бұрын
I'm from Pomona, and live there temporarily right now, and Glasshouse Records is indeed fun, but you need at least an hour to really go through every bin. I almost always find a gem or two.
@tonysmith5878
@tonysmith5878 Ай бұрын
I'M THE TYPE OF CAT TO GIVE AWAY A RECORD OR TWO. I'M 53, AND THE SECOND HALF OF LIFE HAS BEEN REALLY GOOD TO ME THROUGH AWESOME RECORDS! SO IN RETURN, I'VE GOT A FRIEND OR TWO THAT I BUY A TASTY PIECE OF LICORICE PIZZA FOR.... YOU'RE WELCOME GUYS!!!!!!!!!!!!
@tonysmith5878
@tonysmith5878 Ай бұрын
I'VE LONG RAN OUTTA SPACE IN MY SMALL APARTMENT.
@starrysun2935
@starrysun2935 Ай бұрын
Showing this in schools
@kensiblonde4203
@kensiblonde4203 Ай бұрын
Good.
@tonysmith5878
@tonysmith5878 Ай бұрын
COVER ART AND FEMALE LEAD AND BACKGROUND SINGERS F@#$IN' ROCK!!!!!!!!!
@tonysmith5878
@tonysmith5878 2 ай бұрын
NEW PEOPLE JUST GETTING ON TO RECORD COLLECTING. DO WHAT COMES NATURAL TO YOU, YOUR EARS WILL THANK YOU GREATLY. EVERY NOW AND THEN TAKE A DIVE INTO THE UNKNOWN, AND GIVE SOMETHING YOU'VE NEVER SEEN IN THE BINS AND ON THE SHELVES BEFORE. THE JOY IN COLLECTING RECORDS IS BUILDING A COLLECTION MADE UP OF ALL KINDS OF MUSIC. ONE DAY YOU'LL BE IN THE MOOD FOR ONE THING, THE NEXT MINUTE OR DAY SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT! I USED TO BE THAT GUY THAT PUT OTHER PEOPLE'S TASTE DOWN BECAUSE I THOUGHT I WAS "THE SHIT" BEING INTO UNDERGROUND HIP HOP AND THE WHOLE "DIGGING GAME". NO...THAT SHIT IS FOR "TOYS" THAT THINK THEY'RE THE SHIT. DO YOU PEOPLE. I DO THAT NOW, AND MY COLLECTION IS OUTTA RANGE FOR SOME FOLKS, AND IT'S VAST WITH ANYTHING!!!!!!!
@tonysmith5878
@tonysmith5878 2 ай бұрын
I COLLECT ANY AND ALL, IT AIN'T ABOUT JUST FINDING " BREAKS" ANYMORE FOR ME. IT'S ALL ABOUT THE "INTERESTING AND BEAUTIFUL"!!!!!! IF IT HAS SOMETHING IN THE WAX FOR SAMPLE USE DOWN THE ROAD....GREAT. I'M 53 AND MY EARS HAVE GOTTEN BETTER WITH AGE! I HAVEN'T TOUCHED A DRUM MACHINE AS OF YET, BUT WHEN I DO....
@DannerPlace
@DannerPlace 2 ай бұрын
Far out man, very cool.
@karengrice2303
@karengrice2303 2 ай бұрын
Thrift clothing is not only a better value ,but is better quality. There is a lot of dead stock (new old clothing that was never worn) and many gently used items. New clothing is often made from poor quality materials and is poorly assembled.
@justalilbon
@justalilbon 2 ай бұрын
This documentary is super enlightening and explained in depth a lot of the hurdles I've had to even understanding our tax system. Thank you to everyone who contributed!!! Sadly, it looks like the website mentioned at the end is no longer viable. It would be really cool to start petitions for the various tax reforms (Flat Tax, Fair Tax, Progressive Consumption Tax, etc.), add their links to the end of this documentary, widely circulate this video (Instagram, LinkedIn, etc.), and see how many American petition signers we can get under one roof to make some change.
@zurisadai90
@zurisadai90 2 ай бұрын
How am I just seeing this? Why isn’t there more awareness?
@JustinChu-es4th
@JustinChu-es4th 2 ай бұрын
why are there 100 ads
@vinkoivomilicdiaz6932
@vinkoivomilicdiaz6932 2 ай бұрын
Next time reupload with the original songs on the credits and a link to listen in full. All from independent artists.
@pree123789456
@pree123789456 2 ай бұрын
Everyone is responsible for the mishaps. We still continue to buy from the brands involved in the disaster. It’s not people don’t care for others.
@klasalmen4218
@klasalmen4218 2 ай бұрын
Beautiful documentary
@tonysmith5878
@tonysmith5878 2 ай бұрын
CRATE'S IS HIGH.
@maeski6410
@maeski6410 2 ай бұрын
This guy sleeps socks on.
@egoist617
@egoist617 2 ай бұрын
剥き出しの世界を知ることを恐れてはいけない。 搾取され絶望的な暮らしを強いられている人達が、私たちの豊かな生活の裏にいることを具体的に認識する必要がある。無知は罪
@DEXXofficial69
@DEXXofficial69 2 ай бұрын
this is trash lol
@PopsKrispy-ph9de
@PopsKrispy-ph9de 2 ай бұрын
🦆🦤 ducker Karl's on on EDUCATING, POOTEEN(??) pooteen 🍼. / 🦌🏝️🦌 the SALE sold illegal
@patrickharrison4763
@patrickharrison4763 2 ай бұрын
What a ride, that was so cool, thanks for sharing. Was great to see the Attic be able to rebuild, and very cool to meet so many owners. Also interesting that the U-Haul box is the standard for Record transportation
@benjaminsalazar8781
@benjaminsalazar8781 3 ай бұрын
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:56 Clothing's *story is intertwined with greed, fear, power, and poverty, highlighting the global impact of the fashion industry.* 04:48 The *fashion industry has shifted production to developing countries, exploiting low wages and lax regulations, drastically reducing costs while prices for consumers have dropped.* 08:39 The *Rana Plaza disaster in Bangladesh exposed the deadly consequences of disregarding safety measures and exploiting workers in the pursuit of cheap clothing production.* 11:36 Despite *numerous garment factory disasters, profits in the fashion industry continue to soar, highlighting the exploitation of vulnerable workers for economic gain.* 14:23 Some *argue that sweatshops, despite their harsh conditions, offer better alternatives than other available jobs in impoverished areas.* 16:39 Fair *trade fashion brands like People Tree aim to prioritize worker well-being and environmental sustainability in clothing production, challenging the exploitative norms of the industry.* 21:25 Garment *factory workers, predominantly women, often endure low wages and unsafe conditions, exemplifying the industry's exploitation of vulnerable labor forces.* 24:26 Industrialized *agriculture, particularly in cotton production, has led to environmental degradation, health risks, and dependency on agrochemical corporations like Monsanto.* 28:43 Monsanto's *pursuit of seed monopolies and genetically modified crops has contributed to farmer indebtedness, environmental damage, and a cycle of dependency on expensive seeds and chemicals.* 30:23: Pesticide *use in India's Punjab region has led to a surge in birth defects, cancers, and mental illness.* 32:09: The *companies producing GM seeds and pesticides profit from both the products and the resulting illnesses, contributing to farmer suicides.* 33:07: Materialistic *values promoted by advertising lead to decreased happiness, increased depression, and anxiety.* 38:16: The *fast fashion industry's exponential growth has resulted in unprecedented environmental and social consequences.* 40:09: Fast *fashion's disposable nature contradicts sustainable practices and contributes to pollution and waste.* 43:15: Industry *leaders are questioning the sustainability of the current fashion model and advocating for conscious consumption.* 45:15: Businesses *like Patagonia aim to educate consumers and promote mindful consumption to address environmental challenges.* 49:23: Companies *like People Tree advocate for ethical production practices and serve as catalysts for change within the industry.* 51:54: The *true cost of fast fashion includes environmental degradation, labor exploitation, and health risks in communities like India's leather-producing regions.* 55:36: Fashion *is the second most polluting industry globally, with significant environmental impacts often overlooked or underestimated.* 58:33 Garment *workers in Bangladesh endure long hours for minimal pay, often unable to afford to keep their children with them, leading to familial separation.* 01:02:27 Fashion *industry practices exploit workers, treating them unfairly despite their crucial role in production.* 01:05:18 H&M *exemplifies the fast fashion model, ranking as the second-largest clothing corporation, yet declines interviews regarding labor conditions.* 01:09:34 Multinational *retailers benefit from poverty wages in developing countries while avoiding responsibility for worker conditions.* 01:13:29 Systemic *change is necessary to address the exploitation and inequality perpetuated by consumer capitalism.* 01:19:00 Consumerism *fueled by capitalism drives excessive consumption, often leading to unethical labor practices and environmental degradation.* 01:25:26 A *shift towards ethical fashion and a reevaluation of capitalism's values are crucial for sustainable economic and social progress.* Made with HARPA AI
@whitneywhitney8356
@whitneywhitney8356 3 ай бұрын
So impactful!! They should be showing this in schools!
@alisa2628
@alisa2628 2 ай бұрын
I had to watch this for one of my ethics classes definitely eye opening I’m glad my school is showing it
@J.R.Psych74
@J.R.Psych74 3 ай бұрын
I didn't see Cleveland. Man you gotta stop into My Minds Eye Records in Lakewood. Cool stuff. ✌
@user-nq2zg2jo8y
@user-nq2zg2jo8y 3 ай бұрын
A MILK IS FOR A HANDYCAPED.