The fact that humans knows how to make such ridiculously complex machinery and fabric and is able to make fabric so quickly and cheaply is just mind blowing.
This used to happen in the US. Big Yank was one factory. It sent many a child through college without loans. It sent many a man and woman through retirement.
People from impoverished communities around the world appreciate capitalism for the wealth it has generated and the higher standard of living it has produced. Without modern industrialism, we would still be living like my parents did when they were kids: a couple shirts a year that became hand-me-downs out of necessity. We shouldn't judge the state of the world by relative standards in wealthy nations, but by comparing nations to their own past.
India was one of the richest countries in the world at one point and a major trade hub. It was only impoverished during the wave of colonisation that stole from countries across the world to build the western world.
@@SrihariRadhakrishnanon Interesting...Could you go into more detail? Like "stole from countries across the world". What was being stolen? How did they steal it?
those communities are impoverished *because* of capitalism, which is when a minority appropriates the result of labour of the majority. the wealth is generated not by "capitalism", but by the workers themselves. then it is stolen from them.
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@@Shamwell15 capitalism was once a progressive system, just like feudalism previously. But now it's just a rotting corpse which is strangling the humanity. Ineffective, unjust and unfair system.
The fact that humans knows how to make such ridiculously complex machinery and fabric and is able to make fabric so quickly and cheaply is just mind blowing.
Yeah other animals could NEVERRR
All thanks to God 🙌
This used to happen in the US. Big Yank was one factory. It sent many a child through college without loans. It sent many a man and woman through retirement.
this looks like it should be in those UA-cam videos of ....'this will surely satisfy you'
This looks so cool definitely therapeutic
I needed to know how my shirt was made. It was bugging me,
Same😂
😯😯 its too hard work raily happy to see this
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this is my fucking homework 🤮
@@user-ml6hi1cy4c lol this is in my exam 😒😒😫😫
Wow! Excellent!
Cooool! Hard work.
what kinds of chemicals did they use to color the fabric?
Food coloring cuz u a whole snack bb
@@asstroeongdong-min1709 dude-
@@asstroeongdong-min1709 totally
People from impoverished communities around the world appreciate capitalism for the wealth it has generated and the higher standard of living it has produced. Without modern industrialism, we would still be living like my parents did when they were kids: a couple shirts a year that became hand-me-downs out of necessity. We shouldn't judge the state of the world by relative standards in wealthy nations, but by comparing nations to their own past.
India was one of the richest countries in the world at one point and a major trade hub. It was only impoverished during the wave of colonisation that stole from countries across the world to build the western world.
@@SrihariRadhakrishnanon Interesting...Could you go into more detail? Like "stole from countries across the world". What was being stolen? How did they steal it?
those communities are impoverished *because* of capitalism, which is when a minority appropriates the result of labour of the majority. the wealth is generated not by "capitalism", but by the workers themselves. then it is stolen from them.
@@itsaboutlife9829 have you ever heard about slavery and colonization?
@@DavidRodriguez-wd9gn Yes, who were the colonizers? (What nation?)
this satisfied me so i liked xD
Cotton seeds have protein.....
So can I eat my shirt?
@@CarlLaventureLMAO IM DYING
Is there a list of machinery used in that factory?
350 cotton balls Make
57 miles of yarn
That’s a lot of miles
So 350 cotton balls can be from New Jersey to Pennsylvania?
Or am I calculating wrong ?
Song 🎶 ?
It was white cotton, how’d it get the color
Why thumbs down?
Lmao this just looks like slavery with extra steps
lmao😊
No branded clothes for me anymore🤣
Amazeing
only a matter of time before a trump supporter comes on here and yells fake news! 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
No, only to buy American and support American businesses.
The aliens are flat. It's a conspiracy.
Ironic the first person to ever mention trump here was one who doesn't support him
this is my fucking homework 🤮🤢🤮🤢
And I was thinking I, a disabled child in poverty could make a cotton shirt all by myself 💀
I think you need to do more research on homemade spinning and weaving. It’s easier than you think. Even for disabled people.
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Fast fashion is killing the planet
How exactly?
T shirt. Áo sơ mi chính cống
😊😊😊😊😊
This video educated me to simply buy n wear a shirt instead of asking how its made
Very helpful... thanks a lot😊
I love capitalism.
industrialism
Francisco Gallardo I was going to say industrialism, but industrialism as we know it wouldn't have flourished if it weren't for capitalism.
yeah isn't it nice? other people do all the work for you and you just parasitize off of their labour.
@@Shamwell15 capitalism was once a progressive system, just like feudalism previously. But now it's just a rotting corpse which is strangling the humanity. Ineffective, unjust and unfair system.
Awesome.
Valuable information for my students.
Might mean something if it was MADE IN USA.
$1 minimum wage