Striking gold - but who benefits? Mining in the Philippines

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

Комментарии • 18

  • @dindin3314
    @dindin3314 7 лет назад +4

    Excuse me Mr. Calvin Santos, what scientific data do you need? Have you've been in that place? Or maybe you are from there, coz I am. Random villager? For your information, those random villager you are referring to, are bonafide resident of that place and they are making a living out of farming. They were there before the company took over. Its common sense to think about what will happen in the future due to that open pit mining in ou place. Honestly,this is one of the most honest video I seen, walang kaarte arte, wlang data data na hindi din naman naiintindihan ng karamihan. No need to have the "patalino effect". If only you know how heartbreaking it is to see that your hometown is being destroyed. You will never know that.

  • @merrileeleonard6372
    @merrileeleonard6372 6 лет назад +1

    tweet: Be smart Philippineans. Be sure you have 100% hold or ownership of the gold --- not foreigners. You need the gold and other precious metals from mining --- to build your land and to alleviate the massive problem of poverty situation in your land. Work hard to improve your society and to help your people. God bless you.

  • @billnofish
    @billnofish 4 года назад

    If they are using mercury to extract the gold that is highly poisonous and banned in most countries
    I understand it gives work to the local people but it needs to be monitored more and thy should have to dig there own lagoons for water and not contaminate the rivers and the company should be made to reinstate the land when they finish

  • @meherkhan7714
    @meherkhan7714 5 лет назад

    Nicely done...sana d matulad sa Didipyo Oceana gold destroyed not only environment pati human rights. sana makarating ito k mahal na pangulo PRRD

  • @arcticmorning
    @arcticmorning 10 лет назад +1

    Wishful attempt on solving the problem there.. this is an enviormental social problem.. These people need to eat and have shelter, pay there electric .. doest matter the effects on environment.. u live day by day and thats how it is.. politicans will be paid off , police will be given peso to look the other way

  • @lumogdangorlando4577
    @lumogdangorlando4577 8 лет назад

    keep up the good work of exposing this miners who is destroying the enviroment

  • @bryanlint9327
    @bryanlint9327 4 года назад

    The land stays permanently destroyed forever. Is it worth a little gold?

    • @DavidBrockes
      @DavidBrockes Год назад

      Hindi, send the mining companies away.

  • @lockefinely2841
    @lockefinely2841 8 лет назад

    fairly obvious problem ,. no need to show empirical evidence . I was pleased to see that some mining companies were being halted ,. recently . I also notice from the video the land was covered with rock and mineing debry ,. this is so sad for the farmer , and I hope they get their way .

  • @DavidBrockes
    @DavidBrockes Год назад

    Stop the mining companies, they don't care about your community, it's all about the dollars for them. Send them home. Please, salamat

  • @beehumble7623
    @beehumble7623 5 лет назад

    Dapat PINOY Lng maki nabang dyan..hindi ang ibang bayan ....

  • @ninjatype2615
    @ninjatype2615 4 года назад

    Kawawa ang mga walang pinag aralan..

  • @calvinsantos7778
    @calvinsantos7778 11 лет назад +3

    Might I suggest that you support your claims with scientific data other than videos of cloudy water? It is unfortunate that your attempt at balanced reportage was to represent the ones in favor of mining by a random villager when you could have very well spoken to a representative of the mine in question. Your conclusions were nothing more than 'mights' and other dire predictions. Perhaps release of this video is premature, given its lack of empirical evidence.