This master craftsman makes at least 600 scissors every day in hellish conditions.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 พ.ค. 2024
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I'd never buy a product from a company that treats their employees with such unbridled cruelty.
Master craftments dont work Like This.
I don’t think Master Craftsmen do either ;)
Comments like these are why I drink. Show the impoverished worker some love
We are showing the workers love by criticizing the relatively rich employer for shitty working conditions
Don't drink too much! Unless we are just talking about water
Wtf is up with these comments lol
Porn bots
Bots maybe? Not sure what's going on either
Bots
@joshuarose4274 Either bots, or TH-cam is acting up, and people's comments are being added to the video they previously watched or scrolled passed
Definitely bots, they seem to be on every video.
Didn't realize brass was explosive 😂
Like, I get that molten metal can 'explode' if water somehow gets introduced, but molten brass alone won't just magically blow up if you look at it funny 😅
My thoughts too haha
Making scissors = being on the bomb defusing squad.
"Most worker here have lung diseases"
Why not use masks? Its not expensive especially after covid where supply is abundant...
They don’t offer almost any protection in this kind of situation. And once they get wet from all the sweat, 100% of the air is pulled in through the gaps anyway.
@@RegrinderAlertnot all type gets wet, even if its not it will help filter some metal and dust particle. And giving some other ventilation, fume extraction, and pollution mitgation those generally doesnt cost much
@@RegrinderAlert precisely why regular face coverings/ masks don't stop the spread of viruses.
You don't know about Indian employers. They are mostly from high caste wealthy families, look upon their poorer fellow citizens with entitled disdain and are accustomed to treating them like slaves.
Because they are Indian
what happens when you sell your soul and dont fight for your workers rights
U N I O N
Oh no 😥
3 dozen eggs is a bit more than that in olaces like the US. You can't compare every economy on your own standards.
Brass can be also forged
Man I both love and hate these videos. On the one hand they are people who are amazing at what they do and work hard. On the other is a boss who is taking advantage. Buy them masks for pity sake.
my voice have been heard
People are utterly disgusting in those comments.
They're still making them in hellish conditions, why? Maybe because poor need scissors too and you can buy them local. I don't think ive seen these scissors in the stores
This is not a cheap way to make scissors.
These look far more suited to textile workers.
If poor people need scissors they get far cheaper from aliexpress.
It’s not even like they are saving money by being dangerous. Something simple like a safer pour and a larger mold would be more efficient
This is just the business owner not investing in their business, and using human suffering to make up the gap
That's why I only buy scissors that are made in China.
Don't they have robots that do this?
"Could explode at any minute"
Yet it doesn't. Just trying to make it sound dangerous so we feel sorry for them
Idea: embrace technology and make your life better.
Dalits
Well why doesn't this guy start selling eggs?
Sell them to Americans and make a fortune
Still better then there food tho 😂😂
THEIR food is yummy.
@@j.k.567 maybe not over there
@@Emppu_T. My husband is from south India. So i know its tasty.
@@j.k.567 that's awe6
@@j.k.567 That shit nasty
He’s overpaid.
Not my problem
No-one said it one ass hat