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  • I mean it shouldn’t be a surprise to any American, slavery is alive and well and explicitly allowed in the constitution. US Federal labour laws aren’t that great for free people either.

    The fact that American corporations and business are permitted since 2012 to

    explore competitive bids and higher profits through our high-quality, competitively priced labor

    makes me sick. Between the country’s treatment of prison labour and immigrant labour, exploitation of workers for profit really puts the U.S. on par with many 3rd world countries.



  • You are absolutely correct. People were already complaining that the movie was so long and jumpy as it was, there isn’t the time and attention span to go through detailed scenes of what was happening in Japan, what was happening in Europe, what was happening in Katnga where uranium was extracted, what was happening at most of the factories and other parts that went into making the atomic bomb.

    It was a story about the titular individual Oppenheimer, and the people within his sphere of influence. Oppenheimer and his buddies would have next to no clue on any of these things. To say the uranium extraction process and history was ignored by the 3 hour movie on Robert Oppenheimer is not very substantial to me.