"Wrestling with Modern Day Slavery"
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- čas přidán 27. 02. 2022
- This is a short segment from an introductory class on race and culture that is taught by Dr. Sam Richards at Penn State University. Today's video comes from the twelfth class of the Spring 2022 semester. The live stream took place on Thursday, February 17, 2022: • 22FA Class #19: How th...
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"Couldn't live with a flip phone" I don't think she is comprehending that every single Li-Ion battery is mined with Cobalt. The only things that can be done is a re-engineered battery mining different minerals, or directly forcing change on the mining camps, which is politically extremely difficult. The victim mentality targets issues that would never directly affect them if they stand up for it.
I'm looking for that lecture discussion on Ukraine and Russia. I've heard parts of it but couldn't find the full version. Super interesting.
Liberia was created as a place for slaves to go to from the Americas. It's Capital, Monrovia, was named after President Monroe. So if she is from Liberia, her roots may be more entangled with slavery than she thinks.
how many “likes” can she get into the conversation…
Like... a lot.
We are indirectly supporting slavery or looting the minerals of the Congo or other African countries without paying the right price. While we want to keep the rights of Americans but we’re doing wrong in the people that are far away;( we are the major contributing factors to the African minerals been looted and to child labor;(
Kinda sad how many of the student speakers kinda shrugged it off as "not my problem". The difference between this and previous lectures about chocolate is astounding. Like covid woke people up, they started to care about the environment and their fellow humans. But now things have started to return to "normal" people are starting to pay less attention
The smartphone has changed the world and the influence of social media has destroyed it
Nice work, Siri. 🤘😜
Interesting.
real woke vs fake woke
These students simply can’t cope when challenged
Welcome to reality.
Yes that IPhone is popular, and cotton was more popular in the 19th century. Walk the walk or shut up.
First girl is 100% an NPC 😂
Chattel slavery was WAY MORE BRUTAL!!! You should go over chattel slavery I would love to hear your take 🧐!!!
everyone has both slaves and slave owners in their ancestry.
Is chattel slavery going on in the Congo?
Right, who gives a shit about current events? Let's keep every conversation focused on the horrible history of the enslavement of my people. There is no need for this discussion. Who cares? We need reparations. Periodt.