The Marginalized People - A film about Nepotism, Corruption and Abuse

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  • čas přidán 28. 04. 2024
  • The film tells a story through one person's eyes of how an unfair society can lead to a whole range of problems for those who live in it and fall on hardship. It is a movie about marginalization. It is a story of a democratic society that have created a name for themselves as being an open and happy nation but when looking under the surface another truth is revealed.
    This movie can be viewed as a factional or a fictional artwork. It is a film. It doesn't necessarily describe the absolute truth. Generalizations can be used to describe the perception through a persons perceived truth.
    Music in this video is from epidemic sound
    Link to the study mention in the video regarding Helsinki Times:
    www.helsinkitimes.fi/finland/...
    Definition of Nepotism is here from Cambridge:
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dict...
    Sources of Finland's addiction problems:
    Euronews
    www.euronews.com/2023/03/16/w....
    Sources of Finland's suicide problems:
    World population review
    worldpopulationreview.com/cou...
    #finland #nepotism #corruption

Komentáře • 9

  • @skasteve6528
    @skasteve6528 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I understand how frustrating it must be. I really hope you find a decent job soon.
    I have lived in a few countries, including Finland. Although there are problems there, things are far better than in many other parts of Europe. That doesn't mean Finns should sit back and accept things, we should all fight for better.
    On the subject of Finnish racism. There is a tendency to lump all racists together. The little racism I have seen in Finland, is usually older people who don't have much experience of foreign people, many other countries experienced this decades ago. This is fear of the unknown and can be overcome.
    Terve.

    • @talkingsociety5560
      @talkingsociety5560  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for your reply. Yes it can be quite a difficult and sensitive topic this indeed, but I think it is going to get better. People adapt. Well I think it is important that more and more people start to talk about all these things we were addressing in the video. I think the society will then have a chance then to progress in a more opener fashion. I also kind of start to think of all the skilled talents worldwide that nobody are seeing for what they are or what they have to contribute. But I guess it is also up to us, each and everyone to make the best of the situation we are in so we can live a sustainable healthy life.

  • @user-gd6qm9qs6n
    @user-gd6qm9qs6n Před 2 měsíci +1

    The needs of Capitalism demands workers who are obedient, and unchallenging. It is very reductive, and illogical because human beings are extremely varied.Nepotism has always existed, but has worsened since globalised Capitalism ruined local industries. Sadly, our political systems refuse to promote egalitarian laws and policies.In truth, it starts at the top, our politicians set poor examples and promote their own family and friends and also take advantage of privatisation, stock ownership and property ownership. Here in the UK our politicians and Lords control the law that would protect house renters, because it is against their own interests.It is out of control, and we need to change our political system. Our politicians in the UK are shameless.

    • @talkingsociety5560
      @talkingsociety5560  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for your reply. Yes you are right we need a new political system that can handle this new reality we are in. There is too much inefficiencies domestically and globally that it is such a pity things are just continuing. Read that there is over 300 000 homeless in France last year. That is a lot of poverty in a "successful nation" which I think can highlight a bit about the problem we see in our world, even though we should have money to eliminate much of this suffering and lack of housing and food etcetera. I think the world is starting to wake up. I have hope

  • @piranhaofserengheti4878
    @piranhaofserengheti4878 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Ah yes, every pothead is beautiful and talented and has a lot of to offer to society and of course it's a society's fault that they don't do anything meaningful.

    • @talkingsociety5560
      @talkingsociety5560  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for sharing. Everyone is beautiful and talented in their own ways. I think that whole search for meaning stuff is very individual and yeah it can be hard to find what you are interested in sometimes, but I think to be unemployed is also a great opportunity to find that what really is your calling. And then you of course you kind of have to follow your dream I guess. Maybe it is like the heroes journey each and everyone needs to figure out for themselves, regardless of what the society is doing. But indeed some environments can sometimes be more beneficial than other's depending on what you want to do. There is so many possibilities if one starts to look a little bit on the surface of the world.

  • @w.urlitzer1869
    @w.urlitzer1869 Před 2 měsíci +1

    keep trying.