Story of Stuff(Educational Video)

This is one of my favorite little videos. There was a thread a while back bashing this film, but I urge you to watch it with an open mind.

They don't come out with the real solution libertarian style, though they do tell some truths about our economy related to the Fed which I'll get into in a moment. The real solutions are protection of private property and respecting the sovereignty of other nations.

Essentially the film is about how the manufacturing industry brainwashes people into buying their crap. Not everything 'manufactured' is crap, but they portray global manufacturing pretty accurately in the film.

It's also about how our economy is dependent on increasing consumer spending and consumer debt. This film is an excellent segway into our debt based economy for open minded people on the left.
 
Yeah, The only thing that bothered me is when she said the government is supposed to take care of me.

Other than that she really called it like it is.

mmmmm Dioxin.
 
This has a significant left-liberal bias, but the fundamental facts are sorta okay.
 
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Yeah, The only thing that bothered me is when she said the government is supposed to take care of me.

Other than that she really called it like it is.

mmmmm Dioxin.

That's pretty much how I feel about it. Move trust from corporations to government. Bleh.

The other problem was that she mentioned climate change. How about she comes and gets some -40 wind chill on her skin out here in North Dakota and then talks about climate change? :rolleyes:
 
I cant watch this crap. I made it two minutes in...it's just liberal guilt propaganda.

Two minutes in she claims "In the last two years we have used up 1/3 of the earth's resources."

What an absurd claim. She is implying that in 4 more years there will be not a single resource left on the earth. Of course this is fundamentally impossible. What a joke.
 
Then she claims that "40% of the waterways have become undrinkable"

Of course she doesn't mention that we now provide clean drinking water to over 300 million people every single day, something that was never possible before the invention of our modern technologies.
 
I cant watch this crap. I made it two minutes in...it's just liberal guilt propaganda.

Two minutes in she claims "In the last two years we have used up 1/3 of the earth's resources."

What an absurd claim. She is implying that in 4 more years there will be not a single resource left on the earth. Of course this is fundamentally impossible. What a joke.

?

She says "In the past three decades alone, one-third of the planet’s natural resources base have been
consumed."

That statement may or may not be true but she certainly did not say two years.
 
Then she claims that "40% of the waterways have become undrinkable"

Of course she doesn't mention that we now provide clean drinking water to over 300 million people every single day, something that was never possible before the invention of our modern technologies.

Its far from clean. Sodium fluoride ain't healthy.. :eek:
 
I cant watch this crap. I made it two minutes in...it's just liberal guilt propaganda.

You're missing out.. and you mis-heard.


Try again. This time don't get so upset. Just watch it for what it is and try to find out what she's getting across. 98%+ of the film is excellent information, excellent analysis.
 
You silly, they don't use sodium fluoride.

They use hexafluorosilicic acid.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexafluorosilicic_acid


H2SiF6 is commonly used for water fluoridation in several countries including the United States, Great Britain, and Ireland.


Hexafluorosilicic acid releases hydrogen fluoride when evaporated, so it has similar risks. It is corrosive and may cause fluoride poisoning; inhalation of the vapors may cause lung edema. Like hydrogen fluoride, it attacks glass and stoneware.


Perfectly natural, perfectly safe.
 
From the Huffpost Ron Paul interview today:


The [Federal Government] is selling permits to pollute. If a company comes along and has these CO2 or pollutant promises that they can pay for, they can [buy land]. Under a property rights viewpoint, if you are truly polluting your neighbor's property, you have no right to do it and are stopped immediately.

Notice he does not say, "it's your property, you can do whatever you want."


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-n-bendetson/ron-paul-interview_b_151073.html
 
Yeah even though she makes some wrong conclusions, and it is definitely a lefty/hippy PoV, I felt there was a lot of good info and overall enjoyed it. I had my wife watch it she felt the same.
 
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