Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Made In L.A part 3.

1. If it were up to you to make the decision, would you let the sweatshop workers become legal U.S. Citizens? why or why not?
A: I wouldn't even hesitate to not let the sweatshop workers become u.s. citizens. The reason is because they are exactly like u.s. citizens. citizens do to get their jobs is work hard and that is what the sweatshop workers are doing as you can see. Also the only difference between us and the sweatshop workers are that some don't speak English and that they are not from America.

2. Describe a moment from 1,2, or 3 of this movie you found particularly memorable? Why?
A: Honestly the most memorable part of the Made in L.A was the 3rd one when i was listening to the lady who was saying that she came to L.A in a back of a truck and said that she was one of the lucky people. The reason is because others usually lose a body part or die or get killed, so even after all that complaining inside she is still grateful to be alive and be with her kids.

3. By the end of part 3, the protester seem to be giving up hope. If you were able to speak to the group, what would you say to inspire them to keep going?
A: I think if I was to able to speak to the group, i would say to of course not to give up hope because one day someone is going to help them speak to Forever 21 and one day Forever 21 IS going to listening and will think the reason they are protesting is reasonable reasons. So if they were to stop now they will not be heard anymore and forever 21 is going to just forget about how important the sweatshop workers are and if they were to all quit working at the sweatshop Forever 21 would be nothing ! ( not saying they should quit)