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  • These are the stories of the people working in the mining industry. We explore how sulfur, coal, limestone tin and salt miners risk their lives to make ours easier.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 437

  • @laurazeller9134
    @laurazeller9134 Рік тому +184

    I'm really glad to have seen this episode. It's important that we don't forget the reality of the world as it currently is.

    • @budgetking2591
      @budgetking2591 Рік тому

      Yeah but meanwhile their goverments are putting out propoganda about how bad life in Europe is, lol..........

    • @kotnapromke
      @kotnapromke Рік тому +5

      Эта реальность называется чертовый капитализм!

    • @boringbastard4920
      @boringbastard4920 9 місяців тому

      So those driving the cart with blades have cut of several workers hands and feet. Even killed them by driving into and crushing their heads. I who also are surrounded by heavy machinery that could kill me . have to write a little lol here

    • @Truth-And-Freedom
      @Truth-And-Freedom 8 місяців тому +1

      This was made for children wasn't it??
      Proper condescending

    • @Aaron-zu3xn
      @Aaron-zu3xn 3 місяці тому

      the problem with any economy is the rich have to cause artificial need for this dollar to make it worth what it is so they buy up mines fund them for less than living wage and keep the people working for less so their more is worth more these guys make millions each year they can afford $5/hr

  • @allisonmccune9556
    @allisonmccune9556 Рік тому +101

    That was impressive watching the workers throw the limestone bricks up on the truck with such precision.

    • @georgea7336
      @georgea7336 Рік тому +8

      Most definitely these guys have some serious skills at their trades.......one would think they make more than just $6 daily!

    • @bradslone2409
      @bradslone2409 10 місяців тому +2

      I was thinking the same thing. Lol

    • @wang3952
      @wang3952 8 місяців тому

      😂

    • @PraiseTheLordyourGodJesus
      @PraiseTheLordyourGodJesus 7 місяців тому

      ‭‭Isaiah‬ ‭35:10‬ ‭KJV‬‬
      [10] and the ransomed of the LORD shall return, and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads: they shall obtain joy and gladness, and sorrow and sighing shall flee away. Jesus is coming back repent now! God bless.

  • @noahcarver6072
    @noahcarver6072 Рік тому +35

    The lime mines in Egypt pre-dawn made me think of an artic environment.

    • @bruce_daddy
      @bruce_daddy Рік тому

      it reminded me of Apocalypto when they arrived at the city and the guy spit up blood.

  • @koriw1701
    @koriw1701 Рік тому +24

    The way the salt mines are run reminds me of the old 19th century railroad robber-barons who would house and feed their workers at an insanely inflated price to keep them under the yoke of debt. Six families would live in a house meant for one which had one cold water tap and a single toilet in the basement. It was degrading and humiliating to work for them, just like these poor salt miners. Unable to change their fate.
    I now have a new understanding of the phrase: "back to the salt mines!" as a quip when feeling tired and/or overworked. I don't think that I'll be using that phrase anymore...

  • @georgea7336
    @georgea7336 Рік тому +12

    Limestone, a $70 Billion+ a year industry ....................but these MEN are paid $6.00 a day with potential $3 and tea stipends for their efforts? WTF

    • @reappermen
      @reappermen 6 місяців тому +3

      Most of the limestone industry is not in egypt. A single guy with an excavator is mining more limestone per day in other parts of the work than an entire work crew as shown here.

    • @juangomezfuentes8825
      @juangomezfuentes8825 3 місяці тому

      Because they do it with their barehands. Dificult to compete in prices with heavy machinery.

  • @drawengrave01
    @drawengrave01 7 місяців тому +11

    As a supervisor the most challenging part of the job was to enforce use of safety equipment. Workers would take off equipment every time I turned my back.

    • @Tribuneoftheplebs
      @Tribuneoftheplebs 6 місяців тому +1

      I was that worker. Its so nasty being covered in safety equipment in a hot ass warehouse. Dripping sweat everywhere. Make sure to provide cleaning wipes...

    • @Tribuneoftheplebs
      @Tribuneoftheplebs 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Nunya58294 Better to just quit and work a better job honestly. Not worth being so dirty unless they pay very well

    • @willthomsen7569
      @willthomsen7569 3 місяці тому

      I am also that worker lol. Safety is a racket. As you can see in this documentary, nobody ACTUALLY cares about the safety of workers, except the workers themselves. People see ways to create more bureaucracy, enforce high fines, and make tons of money (so they don’t have to work so hard)

  • @JT-pg1lw
    @JT-pg1lw Рік тому +21

    21:00...He says government-subsidized solar panels power the pumps, but the pumps they are using are not electric.

    • @zexer_ity
      @zexer_ity Рік тому +1

      Dude that's India for ya ..... Always exceptional in good and bad both I guess

    • @lennart266
      @lennart266 Рік тому +1

      Some generators start with diesel then run on electricity.

    • @MrReachashish
      @MrReachashish Рік тому +1

      They asre for running other appliances in their huts . Earlier they need to bring wood along . now they can charge their phones, etc with the solar panels

    • @aprilboneski4639
      @aprilboneski4639 2 місяці тому

      The number of panels shown would never be able to much enough water.@@MrReachashish

    • @aprilboneski4639
      @aprilboneski4639 2 місяці тому

      What generators run like that?@@lennart266

  • @danrowlands3705
    @danrowlands3705 Рік тому +23

    My hat goes off to these men ..... Their work ethic is tough .... and those boys loading the truck ...... wow ....Legends
    Sending 🖤 from Wollongong Australia

    • @GRAITOM
      @GRAITOM Рік тому +3

      Just so unbelievable the wages these workers get paid for all their work. Companies have more than enough abilities to pay them an actual livable wage.

    • @RS-ls7mm
      @RS-ls7mm Рік тому

      Until you really think about it. Its all donkey labor, zero effort to improve themselves. I bet there is not even a school. And I bet there is a local holy building that keeps them ignorant so they can't change the power structure. Education is the only escape from poverty.

    • @RS-ls7mm
      @RS-ls7mm Рік тому

      @@GRAITOM Dead wrong. If you divide all the money in the world by all the people in the world then everyone is way below the poverty line. Its unfair, its cruel, but if you are religious its how god likes it apparently. You only move ahead by stepping on others.

    • @jyedawg2059
      @jyedawg2059 5 місяців тому

      Why can’t they farm or hunt if they’re so scared of starving, so stupid

    • @BigRW
      @BigRW 3 місяці тому

      ​@@jyedawg2059Yes you are.

  • @looking4leasuretime
    @looking4leasuretime Рік тому +2

    Thank-you for this reminder and eye-opener.

  • @thogusdonatus4607
    @thogusdonatus4607 Рік тому +9

    The sulfur miners are a special kind of human kind more tougher than normal people i can barely walk along whit 20 kg vest and they are climing a mountain whit 70 kg D:

    • @kotnapromke
      @kotnapromke Рік тому +1

      Это не самое плохое для них. Газы SO2 уничтожают их легкие. Это смерть.

  • @andylin6560
    @andylin6560 Рік тому +35

    The indian coal miner could use charcoal, sand, and some mud/dirt to create a filter for her water. All the material are readily at her access, she just needs the knowledge.

    • @dasgerbil5189
      @dasgerbil5189 Місяць тому +2

      You know there is different between charcoal and mined coal arent you? I do not want to spoil it, but you need to find the info yourselves. Get a proper education and stop giving dangerous advice

    • @andylin6560
      @andylin6560 Місяць тому

      @@dasgerbil5189 Tell me you're an idiot without actually telling me. Charcoal can be made from simply burning wood. You're the definition of the Dunning kruger effect

  • @actionjackson9554
    @actionjackson9554 Рік тому +20

    We need to have a greater respect for our fellow humans.

    • @kotnapromke
      @kotnapromke Рік тому +2

      Наоборот. Нужно больше ненавидеть богатых собратьев. Кто наживается на труде этих рабочих.

    • @jeffthomas5291
      @jeffthomas5291 Рік тому +1

      BOT

    • @actionjackson9554
      @actionjackson9554 Рік тому

      @@jeffthomas5291 lol not not dude..kind heart gifts for you.

    • @actionjackson9554
      @actionjackson9554 Рік тому

      @@kotnapromke no comprende..thanks I guess or not lol

    • @BigRW
      @BigRW 3 місяці тому

      I have the utmost respect for the working man.

  • @DrumToTheBassWoop
    @DrumToTheBassWoop Рік тому +4

    Here's me complaining about my 9 -5 5/7 day job. 😑

  • @Swingin_wit_Willy
    @Swingin_wit_Willy 5 місяців тому

    Nice work Glenno, thanks for sharing mate. It's great seeing you out there while I am out of action..
    Nice chunky gold mate, though that rise in water as well as the fact it was pulsing out of the bedrock was a good warning to get out. Would hate to be caught in a flash flood.
    Good Luck & Happy Prospectin' mate.

  • @Sovereign_Citizen_LEO
    @Sovereign_Citizen_LEO 3 місяці тому +1

    What's really mind blowing to me, is the people (pipefitters/ ironworkers) who built the sulfur pipelines into the walls of the volcano. Those people probably didn't live long doing that job.

  • @user-ro2xo7cb5j
    @user-ro2xo7cb5j Рік тому +1

    I did not expect Egypt to be a part of the video, that's crazy, I hope Egypt gets more recognition!

  • @brendtpederson2376
    @brendtpederson2376 22 дні тому

    Much respect to the lady carrying coal. Americans have no idea about surviving. Salt of the earth people

  • @ronhilton4294
    @ronhilton4294 Рік тому +30

    Hard to get rich without exploitation.

    • @kotnapromke
      @kotnapromke Рік тому

      Именно. На этом стоит капитализм.

    • @enzomaidana1945
      @enzomaidana1945 11 місяців тому +1

      Really? Then how come Europe can keep their work ethics and still pay their workers a fair salary?

  • @Dreddip
    @Dreddip 6 місяців тому +1

    "The solar panels power the pumps" - shows guy starting diesel pump. 🤣

  • @karnydhillon5188
    @karnydhillon5188 7 місяців тому +3

    Sad thing is, this is what truckings started to look like in Canada/USA. Drivers making pennys. wages are being cut for the same job , and days of sitting unpaid in other provinces countries, well everything needed to live rent to food to gas to medicine is all going thru the roof

  • @Tonk1e
    @Tonk1e Рік тому

    really interesting documentary ty

  • @ritzoriginal
    @ritzoriginal Рік тому +3

    Did you know the word "salary" comes from Roman times when salt was so valuable that Roman soldiers used to be paid with salt instead of money?

  • @pestilenceart1386
    @pestilenceart1386 8 місяців тому +1

    I wonder if someone has set up a charity where we can give some of these hard workers better equipments and fight for their rights to a safer environment.

  • @Grateful.For.Everything
    @Grateful.For.Everything Рік тому +1

    This was so well done 👏👏👏👏 what an exploration, and most importantly what a revealing journey!!

  • @abel5925
    @abel5925 Рік тому +4

    God bless these workers

    • @gowdsake7103
      @gowdsake7103 11 місяців тому

      Honestly ? just where is your god you foul person

  • @lisocampos8080
    @lisocampos8080 Рік тому +1

    Life has its humor. You have to stroke a stick in and out of your mouth to refine gems.

  • @ANTIAVISOSPORFIN-ii1cu
    @ANTIAVISOSPORFIN-ii1cu Місяць тому +2

    This Situation Has Great Importance In Our Lives! Sadly The Narrator Voice Is Not Accorde To The Documentary... She Must Use Her Voice For Other Simplicities In The Life!

  • @ipadize
    @ipadize 4 місяці тому +1

    one salt miner to another salt miner who looks angry: hey, why so salty?

  • @TOPGNBR1
    @TOPGNBR1 16 днів тому

    I will never ever complain about my job ever again

  • @davidweather3267
    @davidweather3267 8 місяців тому +1

    Pair of Wellington boots and a pair of sun glasses, job done

  • @armouredthug5154
    @armouredthug5154 9 місяців тому +1

    take from this what you will - i certainly feel alot better about my own situation after watching this,

  • @davidluciemable3778
    @davidluciemable3778 Рік тому +4

    I’m going to sound so ignorant, but what language is being spoken by the locals in the Himalayan pink salt episode? I wasn’t reading the subtitles but I heard a bunch of English strung together with a bunch of words I didn’t know

    • @zexer_ity
      @zexer_ity Рік тому +3

      It was HINDI URDU and ENGLISH Mixed up 😅.... that's what most of the North Indians and Pakistanis speak

  • @romsnsama23
    @romsnsama23 Місяць тому

    I'm from Gujarat,India...been looking at those salt pans since i was a kid ..we can find them on both the sides of Highway when we pass through those regions...

  • @simonanderson3961
    @simonanderson3961 Рік тому +2

    50:19.... Hmm kinda crazy. Seems you could redirect either the gas or the condensed sulfer through pipes to the top and skip a couple of steps... I guess huge upfront cost

    • @henlewis7788
      @henlewis7788 Рік тому +1

      Sulfur can be synthesized anywhere and has a way higher purity than the illegal sulfur they are mining it’s obsolete unless sold for pennies. It is terrible that the only means of making money is by doing that.

  • @brilliant-handle
    @brilliant-handle 2 місяці тому

    "The guards fell off and so now we just complain about occasional severed limbs instead of fixing our own equipment" 😅😅😅

  • @AlpineTrails
    @AlpineTrails 8 місяців тому +1

    So sad to see how these people are forced to risk their lives and work to exhaustion for a few dollars a day and we pay that for a bread.

  • @marrissadonet698
    @marrissadonet698 Рік тому +10

    I think we all in the developed world would be happy to pay more for our products if we knew the money would go to these miners pockets.

    • @mosuke5123
      @mosuke5123 6 місяців тому

      And that will never happen. Just look at fairtrade, which is surprise surpirse a scam.

    • @reappermen
      @reappermen 6 місяців тому +1

      Most of the stuff shown here is not for the developed world. A lot of it is not worth exportin halfway across the globe, or actually cheapdr to mine in place. For example the coal in india, while the workers only get a tiny amount of money compared to workers in the us, the productivity due to automation is so much higher that the coal is cheaper per ton than the indian coal.

  • @romsnsama23
    @romsnsama23 Місяць тому

    DAMN 😮THAT AIM 😮👍 SUPER IMPRESSIVE 🤯

  • @Clintoniumer
    @Clintoniumer Місяць тому

    And people in the US complain when their Starbucks is taking too long….. take nothing for granted

  • @chelu5260
    @chelu5260 Рік тому +3

    Sad But True! 💔

  • @user-gv1lv1ey4j
    @user-gv1lv1ey4j Рік тому +1

    They act like every country on Earth doesn't risk there lives mining.

  • @AaronSchwarz42
    @AaronSchwarz42 3 місяці тому

    They could start at the limestone mine much early pre-dawn like they do in Japanese bakeries, before the Sun exposure a full, then take a break in the middle of the day in shaded areas to cool off, then start up again during the sunset into dusk & twilight, with a split shift // to reduce solar burden //

  • @zZiL341yRj736
    @zZiL341yRj736 Рік тому +1

    Can't complaint about my life anymore.

  • @AaronSchwarz42
    @AaronSchwarz42 3 місяці тому

    Ironic given that huge amounts of commercial sulfur are produced by oil refineries that are forced to remove sulfur from diesel on-road fuel //

  • @barba928
    @barba928 Рік тому +8

    The production and details in this video are really top notch, well done!

    • @Truth-And-Freedom
      @Truth-And-Freedom 8 місяців тому +1

      And the way the narrator talks to you like you are 5 ....
      🤣👍🤡

    • @benlotus2703
      @benlotus2703 7 місяців тому

      LoL@@Truth-And-Freedom

  • @AaronSchwarz42
    @AaronSchwarz42 3 місяці тому

    They could install a shroud over the cutter wheel to keep the dust from being chucked up into the air like that & reduce the noise emissions

  • @budgetking2591
    @budgetking2591 Рік тому +2

    Modern world trying to save the world from global warming, meanwhile in India they DOUBLING kole usage, lmfao.

    • @henlewis7788
      @henlewis7788 Рік тому

      Smartest comment I’ve read for this subject.

  • @johnmenzies6865
    @johnmenzies6865 Рік тому +4

    They have to earn a living and they have been doing so for thousands of years. HOWEVER the real story of mining is very very different. Large industrial scale western mining is NOT dangerous. It far less dangerous than for example construction where death and injury is surprisingly common. A single injury gets reported and investigated no matter how minor. A death is a very grave issue and entire mining operations are closed by the companies during investigation. Only a small portion of teh world's minerals are derived from artisanal miners and jobs with western mining companies in developing countries are highly sought after as they pay more, the team members are all treated with respect and health and safety are paramount. In addition all western companies participate in community programs often in the same communities where the team members live, creating pride in their business.

  • @mousehorn461
    @mousehorn461 Рік тому +4

    Sea water or salt can heal wounds faster and help cure skin disease when use properly. Ironically, too much exposure to salt has the opposite effect

    • @kotnapromke
      @kotnapromke Рік тому

      Для легких это очень полезно. Для дыхания. У кого кашель или бронхит.

  • @zetta3official
    @zetta3official 3 місяці тому +1

    the moment you realize each car you do not buy in the west could finance his whole life, education, family and pension

  • @janinewetzler5037
    @janinewetzler5037 Рік тому +1

    If I feel like complaining about working any day, I will just say, well, I am not mining salt in Pakistan, sulfur in Indonesia or tin.

  • @AchillesofAchilles
    @AchillesofAchilles 9 місяців тому +1

    10x more salt han the ocean. Wow

  • @Charly-ie8ei
    @Charly-ie8ei 7 місяців тому

    You should make an educating video for those exposures to local public

  • @thewerst8346
    @thewerst8346 5 місяців тому +1

    The situation of these miners is grim and could easily be improved with different incentives in the markets. That being said, the reporter and the portrayal of these conditions is obviously oblivious to hard labor and see the world through rose lenses. It sounds privileged and unaware of the day to day for many in labor jobs. Work is hard and you better be hardcore to build a society.

  • @Dustin.H
    @Dustin.H 9 місяців тому

    And my son calls me mean and I don't love him when I say clean up your mess lol

  • @adamm1633
    @adamm1633 Рік тому +25

    Made me tear a lot of parts, how could people treat others like this

    • @zitronentee
      @zitronentee Рік тому +2

      I think the Indonesian sulphur mining is more complicated case. The place is considered sacred by locals, that modern mining companies are not allowed to mine there. Thus, only locals can manually mine.

    • @stanfordleonard338
      @stanfordleonard338 Рік тому +1

      They do it illegally

    • @burnthem6430
      @burnthem6430 Рік тому +2

      @@stanfordleonard338 nope, there's no regulations in the Banyuwangi regency to regulate the sulphur mining....
      It's an complicated condition for the local and government... So It just "let it go"

    • @georgea7336
      @georgea7336 Рік тому +3

      These are the atrocities society commits upon itself. The efforts wasted on outcompeting one another rather than working together to share the workload are astronomically ridiculous and not to mention EXPENSIVE in every conceivable way..... smh

    • @glennosmond4306
      @glennosmond4306 Рік тому

      @@georgea7336 I worked with dangerous materials and methods for years and passed the cost of safety on to my clients, then while working on a farm I found it impossible to recover that cost. The difference was that farms are primary producers and like the humans in this video I now worked for very little because there was very little to go around. Society can do something about this by collecting money to ensure their safety, provide protection directly. We now have the network, I'm thinking something like a Gofundme. I also found that information on safety was lacking everywhere I've worked.

  • @InfernusdomniAZ
    @InfernusdomniAZ 9 місяців тому +1

    Why is the lady in the last segement narrating like she is doing asmr

  • @platin2148
    @platin2148 Рік тому +1

    The working conditions are very bad. But it also feels like they also can’t afford to improve the process which is really bad.
    But does this mean with the now reduction of oil and gas especially the sulfur will have to be mined again like this?

  • @k.sophiacavallo8858
    @k.sophiacavallo8858 Рік тому +2

    Exploiting poor people should be considered a crime & companies profits seized. The $$ should be distributed along those who actually produce it, not those who do nothing yet are morbidly wealthy.

  • @brilliant-handle
    @brilliant-handle 2 місяці тому

    Vast majority of mined minerals are done with heavy equipment. These are people just trying to survive but they cannot compete with actual commercial operations. That's why they are paid so little.

  • @user-ei8me6to8u
    @user-ei8me6to8u Місяць тому

    We dare to die because we fear to starve. Sulfur miners are a rare breed!

  • @_el_louie_213
    @_el_louie_213 Рік тому +1

    i’ve subscribed early on with many cryptotubers.. along the i’ve unsubscribed from them all for one reason or another.
    you’re the only one that made the cut.. i trust your word.

  • @vickythefist7062
    @vickythefist7062 4 місяці тому

    Those lamps are beautiful .

  • @DanielAusMV-op9mi
    @DanielAusMV-op9mi 14 днів тому

    Can we just send them protective equipment? We should have a crowd-sourced project which gives these people safety equipment

  • @mrfluffybeehive
    @mrfluffybeehive 9 місяців тому

    5:21 what skill.

  • @kcraig51
    @kcraig51 8 місяців тому

    "...government subsidized solar panels to power the electric pumps..." Next picture shows them cranking up a diesel engine. Green energy subsides at work. LOL

  • @dioniciotorres4290
    @dioniciotorres4290 9 місяців тому

    Lol it get up to 118 degrees Fahrenheit,. It's been 119 for the last 3 weeks in Phoenix AZ usa

  • @udayshnkr420
    @udayshnkr420 9 місяців тому

    54:32 That’sh shuper inthereshting commentary.

  • @user-ow2kl9oz6e
    @user-ow2kl9oz6e Місяць тому

    In USA some factory have days without accident board ?

  • @popthatbeep
    @popthatbeep Рік тому +1

    This can only be improve if we abolish paper money financial system where one side can dictate and pay less with their difference in money exchange. If money were to backed by gold, these hardworking nations would be very rich and can upgrade their working conditions and safety.

  • @ITZZZJOHNYYYYY
    @ITZZZJOHNYYYYY Рік тому

    does anybody know what the sculpture is at 15:59 i have to see that i real life!!

  • @Twikkilol
    @Twikkilol Місяць тому

    "Electric cars are so clean"

  • @priyamsaha216
    @priyamsaha216 7 місяців тому

    Rinki is an angel

  • @user-cp9ej6im3z
    @user-cp9ej6im3z 9 місяців тому

    Братка, спасибо тебе большое! Я здесь недавно окупился Х10 по твоей тактике) отдуши спс

  • @ronaldlogue1516
    @ronaldlogue1516 Рік тому +1

    Who ever owns this channel, please get ahold of me please. Thank you.

  • @winstonteoh7712
    @winstonteoh7712 8 місяців тому

    OSHA be having seizures watching this

  • @ronaldlogue1516
    @ronaldlogue1516 Рік тому

    This is totally cool! I have a lamp probably from there.

  • @jason-qc5lr
    @jason-qc5lr 23 дні тому

    himalayan salt tastes slightly different as well

  • @mackenzieleopeng4272
    @mackenzieleopeng4272 Місяць тому

    Owners will spend as little as possible for safety. Thanks God we have greedy lawyers in America who would sue these owners into oblivion.

  • @sdfwassdw9267
    @sdfwassdw9267 Рік тому +1

    jesus just get them workers some PPE

  • @AaronSchwarz42
    @AaronSchwarz42 3 місяці тому

    They could start at the limestone mine much early pre-dawn like they do in Japanese bakeries, before the Sun exposure at full top dead center,, then take a break in the middle of the day during the brightest hottest time, retreating to shaded areas to cool off & rest, nap, eat lunch, sleep, then start up again during the sunset into dusk & twilight, with a split shift // to reduce solar burden heat stroke & sun burns //

  • @oasissands8584
    @oasissands8584 3 місяці тому

    That beautiful girl works in a mine meanwhile women here in the US call you a creep unless you make $150,000 per year.

  • @ridwanmukhtar7766
    @ridwanmukhtar7766 Місяць тому

    Perfect aim was the only lighting thing 😢I seen in the 1st ep

  • @retsamyar
    @retsamyar 8 місяців тому

    the woman mining coal makes not much less then someone working for gov required hour level in the us... the cost of a pair of sneakers.

  • @chesthoIe
    @chesthoIe Рік тому +1

    Let's collectivize labor here in the US more, and then export that. Let's give Amazon and Uber and Doordash workers a union.

    • @RS-ls7mm
      @RS-ls7mm Рік тому

      Not a student of history I see. The US tried that, wages increased for a while, but unions overreached. They made the US worker the most expensive workers in the world. So the businesses all left to other countries. Now unions are nearly extinct because no one can afford them and almost all manufacturing is gone.

    • @chesthoIe
      @chesthoIe Рік тому

      @@RS-ls7mm So why didn't deregulation lead to a rush back to manufacturing in America?

    • @RS-ls7mm
      @RS-ls7mm Рік тому

      @@chesthoIe Maybe you haven't noticed but even without unions the democrats are still in charge. The minimum wage is so ridiculously high the US isn't even close to being competitive. I guess they didn't teach economics in your school.

  • @saio6077
    @saio6077 9 місяців тому

    when you see this kind of work and you complain about yours, Bro!

  • @Noname-ni8qm
    @Noname-ni8qm Рік тому

    I didnt knew how is been made the tin. Never wondered about that

  • @jamartin005
    @jamartin005 29 днів тому

    The coal peirced my foot
    Continues working in fuckin flipflops smh

  • @mikec5400
    @mikec5400 7 місяців тому

    i feel like the name has more to do with the popularity not the fake benefits

  • @gigachad2184
    @gigachad2184 Рік тому

    Salute 🙏

  • @ledvapour6937
    @ledvapour6937 9 місяців тому +2

    "Government subsidized solar panels which power the pumps" followed by a shot of a pump starting up putting out the blackest smoke known to mankind.

    • @jennifercriswell198
      @jennifercriswell198 3 місяці тому

      Some pumps need diesel to start, but then run on electricity after starting.

  • @ritwickkarmakar7092
    @ritwickkarmakar7092 Рік тому +1

    Why is the last narrator whispering ?

  • @willthomsen7569
    @willthomsen7569 3 місяці тому

    If you make 6 dollars, and by the salt for 6 cents, is that worse than making 600 dollars and buying the same salt for 6 dollars? There’s todays math problem lol

  • @JamesFAFOCreel
    @JamesFAFOCreel 8 місяців тому

    Ok I think we should stop using all these things. Shut down the industry in these countries and they can find other jobs. $6 dollars a day is good money. When a meal in a restaurant in these countries are like $1.20

  • @TT-dp8qh
    @TT-dp8qh Рік тому

    i don't really know how good of those minerals are but this salt has a lot of sand in it!

  • @josephbohme7917
    @josephbohme7917 8 місяців тому

    What is stupid is that the gov't does not at least outfit headsets /hats and masks and gloves. It is a disgrace . Since the end guy is rich.

  • @simonphoenix3789
    @simonphoenix3789 3 місяці тому

    most of the world puts up with risks like this. There's no OSHA or similar organizations in a lot of asian, african and south american countries. I'm sure they have similar organizations on paper, but enforcement is probably spotty if at all.

  • @jonathanstrickengloss3287
    @jonathanstrickengloss3287 Рік тому +2

    They could boycott there jobs causing the price to go up.

  • @jairososa3114
    @jairososa3114 Рік тому +1

    Я родился в Финиксе, штат Аризона. Оба моих родителя из Мексики. Я хочу поехать в Россию, это первое, что есть в моем списке. Я люблю холод, хотя живу в пустыне. Я, вероятно, не свяжусь с тобой, Эли, и, вероятно, не увижу этого. Мечта сбудется, если я получу от вас ответ. Я большой поклонник и хотел бы поехать в Россию и встретиться с вами.

  • @PastryBandit4life
    @PastryBandit4life 9 місяців тому

    Those people arent risking their lives to make ours better like the clueless lady says in the start of the video, they are working because if they dont they will starve and die...