thanks guyss! got ... By: FaithandChrist. on 06 May 12, 22:41:58 thanks guyss! got ma? exam in two days! loved dis video.. learnt alot aswel
What is the bgm of ... By: chrischan1002. on 04 May 12, 12:20:27 What is the bgm of 0:00 -? 1:50?
My bad,? lol By: sevengreenmice. on 13 Apr 12, 13:30:30 My bad,? lol
Um, you do know ... By: clbrsm. on 12 Apr 12, 15:30:09 Um, you do know that Africa is not a? country, right? It's a continent, with many countries on it. But you do touch a relevant issue.
This is not the ... By: julesx822. on 02 Mar 12, 02:16:36 This is not the music I would? have picked... but I liked the video.
As soon as? this ... By: PeaceOnDemand. on 01 Mar 12, 13:51:41 As soon as? this video loaded I was like: 'OMG FIREFLIES!!'
@vaughnyrox
" ... By: bobshenix. on 27 Feb 12, 06:15:06 @vaughnyrox
"Globalization" as it is known in colloquial economic terms benefits the multinational corporations and? central banking cartels more than it does the common people.... this is why the corrupt political class demonizes nationalism.
The powers that be want a border-less world of mindless consumers where materialism is the dominant culture. I believe there are some positive aspects but overall it is evil, and extremely exploitative of the Third World nations.
what about the ... By: MsGera1994. on 13 Jan 12, 11:27:45 what about the National values of each nation? no one wants his language and values disappear. And what about the dispute between nations? Disputes will increase.? the only thing globalisation will reach is Chaos.
All? wrong By: sevengreenmice. on 13 Jan 12, 11:06:17 All? wrong
Terrible. The only ... By: sevengreenmice. on 13 Jan 12, 11:05:52 Terrible. The only country I can? think of being drained is Africa, by China, and the only reason for this is US demand for exports from China and the Kyoto Protocol
It is happening, ... By: sevengreenmice. on 13 Jan 12, 11:03:19 It is happening, regardless. The only question is making sure that all countries benefit from it as much as possible, rather than just the most developed and BRIC countries.?
we all will be ... By: MsGera1994. on 12 Jan 12, 12:53:29 we all will be mixed. answer Do you want this happen??
globalization is ... By: darkchamberofdark666. on 04 Jan 12, 15:44:51 globalization is bad, it drains all of one country and? give it to the wealth
Glottalization - ... By: edvukx. on 01 Jan 12, 03:33:46 Glottalization - Good or Bad? hummm glottalization kills the planet!!!! i don think its? good...
every day cars co2 gets more and more, fabrics,electrical station all and more makes glottalization and every day kill half of percentage world ...:(
Thank you for this ... By: flany1960. on 24 Dec 11, 17:07:19 Thank you for this video and I wish you health and wellness, as well as you can get discounts for organic products International DXN number ? : 1420-31106 or join my group
just what? i needed ... By: brightestsunlight. on 02 Nov 11, 02:19:34 just what? i needed for world issues class! thx ! =D
THANK YOU? By: 25ilovewolves. on 20 Oct 11, 22:00:33 THANK YOU?
thank you so much i ... By: aa7375. on 20 Oct 11, 19:04:23 thank you so much i am having an exam on globalisation and was looking for a video to help me and yours helped me so much thank you?
Good or bad is ... By: badpanda84. on 20 Oct 11, 17:55:10 Good or bad is irrelvant -- its going to happen wheather you like it or not -- and no one can change? that
Nothing you said ... By: 2ndprodigy. on 18 Oct 11, 15:09:02 Nothing you said detracts from my point, or proposes a solution. You can say that these people need to advance their own domestic economy rather than working in a sweatshop -- but you'd be talking about an economy that wouldn't kick in for...what, 10 years? 10 years struggling to make even half of what they make now? Malnourished for ten years, or subnourished every? week? You can demand that we stop outsourcing (hell, i'd like that), but you'd still be harming those in the third wrd
Just like the huge ... By: Tressiensia. on 18 Oct 11, 07:04:27 Just like the huge corporations that give us jobs and rake in millions need the majority of us to stay were we are living a 9-5 rat wheel life so that the owners and CEO's and shareholders can live their's, we expect those people in the 3rd world country to stay that much below us too. We dont want them to progress. Not really. Its business. Everyone is guilty of it, as am I,? but I dont sit around looking for ways to pretend that its all hunky dory and were doint htem a fucking favor.
One fact doesnt ... By: Tressiensia. on 18 Oct 11, 06:59:20 One fact doesnt change. Globalization is exploiting those who are desperate. That is a fact, and since we are all basically complicit, we turn the blind eye. Globalization works like a slum lord works in the slums. We give them some degree of opportunity so that us little consumers feel less guilty about wanting Nikes, but at the end of the day? we want them right there lliving in the slums, because if they progresses wont our nikes become too expensive?
How much would you ... By: Tressiensia. on 18 Oct 11, 06:51:31 How much would you pay a slave if you had to let them take care of themselves instead of their owner? Like maybe 25c p/hour? Maybe they can choose which shack to live in? Hooray freedom! They can even put? that hard earned money back to good use by buying a can of coke once a week? Hooray Globalization! Just cause you pay them as much as they can afford to live no better than slaves clears your conscience, does it? After all they are doing it by choice. Not our problem.
Many of us do. And ... By: 2ndprodigy. on 18 Oct 11, 02:22:11 Many of us do. And many of us can see that the issues that plague third world countries go far beyond McDonalds or Nike needing to produce more beef or leather. And many of us can look at the effects that globalization has had on three massive -- and immensely? poor countries, and be able to rationalize that while not perfect, globalization's long term effects have been positive.
(China, Brazil, and India)
Hate to shatter ... By: 2ndprodigy. on 18 Oct 11, 02:19:49 Hate to shatter your ego, but without globalization many people who work in sweatshops wouldn't have work at all. Also, working in a sweatshop =/=? slavery. If 27 million people are slaves today it probably has less to do with global integration and more to do with regional elements.
Latest comments made on this video:
By: FaithandChrist. on 06 May 12, 22:41:58
thanks guyss! got ma? exam in two days! loved dis video.. learnt alot aswel
By: chrischan1002. on 04 May 12, 12:20:27
What is the bgm of 0:00 -? 1:50?
By: sevengreenmice. on 13 Apr 12, 13:30:30
My bad,? lol
By: clbrsm. on 12 Apr 12, 15:30:09
Um, you do know that Africa is not a? country, right? It's a continent, with many countries on it. But you do touch a relevant issue.
By: julesx822. on 02 Mar 12, 02:16:36
This is not the music I would? have picked... but I liked the video.
By: PeaceOnDemand. on 01 Mar 12, 13:51:41
As soon as? this video loaded I was like: 'OMG FIREFLIES!!'
By: bobshenix. on 27 Feb 12, 06:15:06
@vaughnyrox "Globalization" as it is known in colloquial economic terms benefits the multinational corporations and? central banking cartels more than it does the common people.... this is why the corrupt political class demonizes nationalism. The powers that be want a border-less world of mindless consumers where materialism is the dominant culture. I believe there are some positive aspects but overall it is evil, and extremely exploitative of the Third World nations.
By: MsGera1994. on 13 Jan 12, 11:27:45
what about the National values of each nation? no one wants his language and values disappear. And what about the dispute between nations? Disputes will increase.? the only thing globalisation will reach is Chaos.
By: sevengreenmice. on 13 Jan 12, 11:06:17
All? wrong
By: sevengreenmice. on 13 Jan 12, 11:05:52
Terrible. The only country I can? think of being drained is Africa, by China, and the only reason for this is US demand for exports from China and the Kyoto Protocol
By: sevengreenmice. on 13 Jan 12, 11:03:19
It is happening, regardless. The only question is making sure that all countries benefit from it as much as possible, rather than just the most developed and BRIC countries.?
By: MsGera1994. on 12 Jan 12, 12:53:29
we all will be mixed. answer Do you want this happen??
By: darkchamberofdark666. on 04 Jan 12, 15:44:51
globalization is bad, it drains all of one country and? give it to the wealth
By: edvukx. on 01 Jan 12, 03:33:46
Glottalization - Good or Bad? hummm glottalization kills the planet!!!! i don think its? good... every day cars co2 gets more and more, fabrics,electrical station all and more makes glottalization and every day kill half of percentage world ...:(
By: flany1960. on 24 Dec 11, 17:07:19
Thank you for this video and I wish you health and wellness, as well as you can get discounts for organic products International DXN number ? : 1420-31106 or join my group
By: brightestsunlight. on 02 Nov 11, 02:19:34
just what? i needed for world issues class! thx ! =D
By: 25ilovewolves. on 20 Oct 11, 22:00:33
THANK YOU?
By: aa7375. on 20 Oct 11, 19:04:23
thank you so much i am having an exam on globalisation and was looking for a video to help me and yours helped me so much thank you?
By: badpanda84. on 20 Oct 11, 17:55:10
Good or bad is irrelvant -- its going to happen wheather you like it or not -- and no one can change? that
By: 2ndprodigy. on 18 Oct 11, 15:09:02
Nothing you said detracts from my point, or proposes a solution. You can say that these people need to advance their own domestic economy rather than working in a sweatshop -- but you'd be talking about an economy that wouldn't kick in for...what, 10 years? 10 years struggling to make even half of what they make now? Malnourished for ten years, or subnourished every? week? You can demand that we stop outsourcing (hell, i'd like that), but you'd still be harming those in the third wrd
By: Tressiensia. on 18 Oct 11, 07:04:27
Just like the huge corporations that give us jobs and rake in millions need the majority of us to stay were we are living a 9-5 rat wheel life so that the owners and CEO's and shareholders can live their's, we expect those people in the 3rd world country to stay that much below us too. We dont want them to progress. Not really. Its business. Everyone is guilty of it, as am I,? but I dont sit around looking for ways to pretend that its all hunky dory and were doint htem a fucking favor.
By: Tressiensia. on 18 Oct 11, 06:59:20
One fact doesnt change. Globalization is exploiting those who are desperate. That is a fact, and since we are all basically complicit, we turn the blind eye. Globalization works like a slum lord works in the slums. We give them some degree of opportunity so that us little consumers feel less guilty about wanting Nikes, but at the end of the day? we want them right there lliving in the slums, because if they progresses wont our nikes become too expensive?
By: Tressiensia. on 18 Oct 11, 06:51:31
How much would you pay a slave if you had to let them take care of themselves instead of their owner? Like maybe 25c p/hour? Maybe they can choose which shack to live in? Hooray freedom! They can even put? that hard earned money back to good use by buying a can of coke once a week? Hooray Globalization! Just cause you pay them as much as they can afford to live no better than slaves clears your conscience, does it? After all they are doing it by choice. Not our problem.
By: 2ndprodigy. on 18 Oct 11, 02:22:11
Many of us do. And many of us can see that the issues that plague third world countries go far beyond McDonalds or Nike needing to produce more beef or leather. And many of us can look at the effects that globalization has had on three massive -- and immensely? poor countries, and be able to rationalize that while not perfect, globalization's long term effects have been positive. (China, Brazil, and India)
By: 2ndprodigy. on 18 Oct 11, 02:19:49
Hate to shatter your ego, but without globalization many people who work in sweatshops wouldn't have work at all. Also, working in a sweatshop =/=? slavery. If 27 million people are slaves today it probably has less to do with global integration and more to do with regional elements.