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A question for the Americans here: is there many people that think like @DarrelfromZeeland in the USA? Just curious.
@TheEvilPuppy dude you have to watch the movie. walmart clearly violates human rights. If your one of those ppl that only cares of oneself then you should keep your comments to yourself. For those of us that care for the suffering of humanity, it hurts us that a company that started in the U.S would do this to other human beings.
Oh boo fucking hoo. Cry me a river. If you don’t like the shitty wages in walmart then hear my advice. Work your ass off and go to college to get yourself a degree. Seriously what kind of future do you expect with a high school diploma anyway? Why in the hell would I shop at a small store with higher prices and almost non existent return policies? I also shop at Costco because of their low prices are we going to make a movie about them too?!!!
i dont see how this is a teaser?
@DarrelfromZeeland jesus? how happy would he be if he heard u swear?
@DarrelfromZeeland are u a real christian?
@DarrelfromZeeland I understand the concept of crushing failing buisness, in fact I don’t know why do they critizise that in the doc. In fact, we’re getting too far away from the main subject. I was talking about unions and how unfair it is to don’t let workers have rights. I don’t mean to give’em all the power and have world ruled like that. I’m just saying that unions, environmental laws and fair regulations are something fair and should be everywhere. By everywhere I mean all the world.
@rolingpingu The only places Walmart “crushes” are crappily run shithole businesses that probably would’ve failed anyway and had probably been ripping off their customers for years. Should Henry Ford have avoided making cars just to keep the horse buggy makers happy? That’s capitalism and free enterprise, something your frozen commie socialist lib shithole country has no understanding of, KOMRADE.
@DarrelfromZeeland 1. It takes time for the environment to clean itself, and if it gets bad enough, most life on Earth will die, leaving it impossible for humans to sustain ourselves. Of course that is an extreme scenario, but none the less possible.
2. Jesus was just a way for a new religion to come about and control people through fear. Jesus never existed and never will exist (unless you’re referring to the mexican/latin people with the name Jesus).
@DarrelfromZeeland I’m a student, so I work for minimum wage at a shoes store. By my side, I have nothing to complain about. I live in Canada, and education is good(even if it’s a public college). The thing is, that stores like WalMart, they go and crush any other buisseness arround bcuz of their “low prices”. Then, ppl just can’t find any other jobs nearby! (I mean for those who really can’t attempt a higher rank job). Plus, market-value or not, bad working conditions are just unfair, period.
@asdfgoogle Future generations? 1. The environment cleans itself. 2. Jesus is coming.
@DarrelfromZeeland I dislike unions as well. They get paid 40$/hr or more for doing a half-ass job. But my point was that if we all bought US goods, we would all have a job, because everyone would have money to buy shit, even if it was 50-100% more than what it is now.
I like my environment. I live in the Pacific Northwest, and I don’t want no scum bag coming by and killing everything. Consider future generations and your neighbor.
@asdfgoogle Why should I subsidize some fat lazy-ass union slug by buying something for $100 when I can get something similiar made by a gook or dothead or Mexican that’s just as good if not better for about $25?
If you don’t like the environment where you live, MOVE. Why should my ability to do business be cramped by some greedy lib environazi just to save a couple of fucking trees?
@DarrelfromZeeland You’re dumb. I already know that. Plus if you care about your kids or in the future when you have some, then you’ll want them to grow up where the environment isn’t shit.
Also, if everyone bought products made in the US, then we would all have jobs. Didn’t I already say that?
@rolingpingu If you don’t like how you’re being treated or paid, you’re free to quit and find another job, move to where the better jobs are, getting an education, a REAL EDUCATION, not some useless “lib arts” bullshit, and learn a profitable skilled trade and make yourself smarter and more valuable, or start your own business. That’s how it’s done, NOT by whining to the government or strongarming your employer into paying you above-market value wages or raising conditions above market value.
@DarrelfromZeeland Indeed jobs would be back, but it’d bring cheap labour, and unfair jobs (low wages, bad working conditions). The best thing that could happen is that everywhere in the world there would be fair regulations, unions, environmental rules and etc. Then companies couldn’t bring unfair jobs anywhere and some companies could stay in USA, since the difference btween being in USA or in a 3rd-world country wouldn’t be that big.
@asdfgoogle Newsflash dumbass- all those are the reasons our jobs are flying overseas. If a business owner can’t afford to pay a wage extorted from them by unions and minimum wage laws, or afford to comply with osha, epa, or environmental laws or regulations, they either have to move the business to where they aren’t required or enforced, which means no job for you, or go out of business, which also means no job for you. China’s been kicking our ass precisely because they don’t have those laws.
@rolingpingu Newsflash dumbass. There’s EVERYTHING wrong with unions. Just because they’re legal doesn’t make it a right. Cocaine used to be legal. Heroin used to be legal. Marijuana used to be legal. Prostitution used to be legal. Driving drunk used to be legal.
Unions, environmental rules, regulations, and minimum wages force up the cost of doing business. We could bring jobs back and be back at full employment in a year if we abolished and banned all of those.
I LOVE WALL MART THE CHEEPEST PRICES EVER IN THE WORLD I GIVE NO SHIT ABOUT SOME SHMUCKS SHITTY, SMALL, HIGH PRICED STORE.
@DarrelfromZeeland I understand your thoughts and how it translates to increased costs for any product through the manufacturing process, but I don’t agree with everything you’ve said.
OSHA, EPA, environmental laws and regulations, as well as min wage are there to make work safer for everyone and everything, as well as ensuring that people don’t have to work 14hrs/day. Even if we just stated the same now, but everyone bought US good. It would be more expensive, but everyone would have a job!
@gasitman That’s true. There’s a Walmart here (I live in Canada) and even when ur paid minimum wage, it’s not that bad bcuz they don’t have to worry about healthcare. Concerning unions here, I don’t know too much about it. But I still can’t figure out why could a company be free of refusing their workers of joining unions.
@CAGEDagainstAmachine “Dead peasant” lol, Michael Moore
. Watched that, couldn’t belive that was legal!
@MonsterBloodX19 Ppl do minimum wage jobs when they were no able to pay college (since it costs fking expensive). That happens when u born in a poor family or get bankrupted bcuz of any reason (buisness reason, medical bills, etc). Also, it’s good for student workers. The problem is that minimum wage should make someone able to life minimally confortable. Which seems to not be the case here at Wal Mart
@DarrelfromZeeland There’s nothing wrong with unions, it’s a right that all workers should have. And when the companies outsource the jobs to countries where there are no environmental rules, no unions, no fair regulations, no minimal wages, they’re commiting an injustice, since it’s against these workers rights.