Santa's Workshop: Inside China's Slave Labour Toy Factories Directed By Lotta Ekelund & Kristina Bjurling
"Sometimes we have no choice, we work till dawn. When you work all night you become dizzy and your eyes hurt because you can't take any breaks."
SANTA'S WORKSHOP takes you to the real world of China's toy factories. Workers tell us about long working hours, low wages, and dangerous work places. Those who protest or try to organize trade unions risk imprisonment.
Low labour costs attract more and more companies to China. Today more than 75% of our toys are made in China. But this industry takes its toll on the workers and on the environment.
The European (and American) buyers blame bad conditions on the Chinese suppliers. But they say that increasingly hard competition gives them no option. Who should we believe? And what can you do to bring about a fairer and more humane toy trade? (Excerpt from video.google.com)
I'm sure the symbolic fact isn't lost on you that the black man is the only one who feels free enough to assert the value of masculinity, while the whites have to maintain their "progressive" and feminist passivity.
apaosha Daeva
Gender : Posts : 1837 Join date : 2009-08-24 Age : 37 Location : Ireland
Apparently a negro is the only legitimate representative of masculinity in the modern age. The most historically repressed, emasculated and subjugated specimen of the male to exist so far.
So easily shot down as well... He makes the point that children need a father to discipline them and teach them what it means to be masculine, which the women and the jaded old fag don't like, but has no response when they reply that many fathers abandon their responsibilities, as if this refutes his point. He just sits there, bewildered.
Negroes truly are the Ideal Man of this age.
_________________ "I do not exhort you to work but to battle; I do not exhort you to peace but to victory. May your work be a battle; may your peace be a victory." -TSZ
Cold Weasel
Gender : Posts : 275 Join date : 2012-05-25 Age : 39 Location : East via West
Since I think a lot in terms of Spengler's predictions, I find Professor Plum's ideal justice system to be Caesaristic in character.
It takes into account the feminized/emasculated, over-litigious, passive-aggressive, permissive, irresponsible society we live in, and prescribes a return to Order which will require harsh (he says "not harsh, FAIR.") measures to establish itself. Professor Plum advocates publicly hanging murderers, publicly beating those who vandalize property. The legal distinction between manslaughter and murder, for example, will not be respected. Negligence which results in death is punishable by death. Eye/eye, tooth/tooth.
Artificial "emergency procedures" will be removed which have prevented the negligent, stupid, predatory, and anti-social elements from paying for the consequences of their behavior. Including/especially how they raise their children.
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If you were held ideally accountable . . . Your kid joins a gang, you should be responsible as a parent. So if they commit a murder, he gets the death penalty, and the parents get the death penalty. I think that's fair. Then people would know, If my child's joining a gang, I'd better take every step and every precaution, every measure, either I'm going to report that child, get him sent to jail or juvey or wherever, or, I'm going to discipline them early on and spank them, make sure they're obeying me and respecting my authority in my house. I'm going to take every step. If I know that if that person grows up and fucks up it's on me as the parent, I would be damn sure that child was doing well in school, getting a job, had a productive outlook, was happy socially . . . it would force me to become more responsible for this child, versus, "Well once they're 18, they're out of the house. Not on me."
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Lyssa Har Har Harr
Gender : Posts : 8965 Join date : 2012-03-01 Location : The Cockpit
"We are conducting a vast toxicological experiment in which our children and our children's children are the experimental subjects." Dr. Herbert Needleman
The Disappearing Male is about one of the most important, and least publicized, issues facing the human species: the toxic threat to the male reproductive system.
The last few decades have seen steady and dramatic increases in the incidence of boys and young men suffering from genital deformities, low sperm count, sperm abnormalities and testicular cancer. At the same time, boys are now far more at risk of suffering from ADHD, autism, Tourette's syndrome, cerebral palsy, and dyslexia.
The Disappearing Male takes a close and disturbing look at what many doctors and researchers now suspect are responsible for many of these problems: a class of common chemicals that are ubiquitous in our world.
Found in everything from shampoo, sunglasses, meat and dairy products, carpet, cosmetics and baby bottles, they are called "hormone mimicking" or "endocrine disrupting" chemicals and they may be starting to damage the most basic building blocks of human development.
Satyr Daemon
Gender : Posts : 36827 Join date : 2009-08-24 Age : 58 Location : Hyperborea