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Whitey Ford
08-22-2019, 05:43 PM
The obongo netflix deal bears 'fruit.'

The Obamas’ first film, ‘American Factory,’ debuts on Netflix—and it’s getting crazy good reviews


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m36QeKOJ2Fc


In May 2018 former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama inked a multiyear agreement with Netflix to produce original series and films for the streaming giant, and today the first of those is available to watch. Called American Factory, the documentary follows the events of when a Chinese billionaire opens a new factory in an abandoned General Motors plant in Ohio and hires 2,000 blue-collar American workers to work alongside Chinese immigrants.

Globalist cocksucking at its finest.


In the new documentary’s early scenes, genuine attempts by the US and Chinese workers to bond with their new colleagues, including fishing and shooting lessons and shared Thanksgiving dinners, appear to bear some fruit.

But as the new Chinese owners become alarmed by heavy financial losses, they fire the American middle managers and increasingly invoke their Chinese replacements’ sense of nationalistic pride to spur harder work, leaving the workforce ever-more divided.

https://www.fastcompany.com/90393136/the-obamas-first-film-american-factory-debuts-on-netflix-and-its-getting-crazy-good-reviews?utm_source=feedly&utm_medium=webfeeds

MineEvolved
08-23-2019, 03:19 AM
Figures this would be about the Fuyau plant, which took up the space formerly occupied by GM Truck and Bus Group. They make automotive glass.

jenkemfactory
08-23-2019, 06:37 PM
Fukn nigger.
You can't blame the enemy for screwing you. But you should condemn our own leaders. Of course, kang barry was a usurper.

Whitey Ford
08-26-2019, 11:57 PM
Obamas' "American Factory" Film Backfires, Exposes "Damning Snapshot Of American Labor Entitlement"



There are two particularly telling moments in the film.

In one, a Chinese manager teaches a class on how to deal with Americans, whom the Chinese line employees are training. Americans, he explains, need constant encouragement. It’s a hilarious and somewhat cringeworthy section.

In another, an employee at a local union hall complains to a cheering crowd that while he earned $27,000 last year, his nail-polishing daughter earned $40,000. Apparently, this man is unaware that there is absolutely no prohibition against his learning to paint nails for higher compensation — and with a daughter who does so, he has ready access to a highly cost-effective apprenticeship.

Despite intense lobbying and enthusiasm, the union effort is defeated. A number of the labor organizers are fired; most just sheepishly return to their duties. In one of the last scenes, we overhear plans to automate many of the jobs at the factory, which would eliminate more positions. There’s no way of knowing whether this was the plan all along or whether the shift in workers from contentment to intrigue was a key part of the decision-making calculus of the Chinese owners, but it wouldn’t be surprising if the collective bargaining bid accelerated automation plans. None of this is surprising, especially given Fuyao’s clearly stated position against collective bargaining from the very beginning.

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-08-26/obamas-american-factory-film-backfires-exposes-damning-snapshot-american-labor

Sandy
08-27-2019, 12:13 PM
Americans, he explains, need constant encouragement. It’s a hilarious and somewhat cringeworthy section.

It's true but not about "Americans" as a whole. It's about the last two "self-esteem" generations that can't find satisfaction in their own good work. If they didn't get that gold star from the teacher, they whined until they did. As workers no better than anyone else, they demand $15 because they "deserve a living wage" doing the same rote nonsense for their entire lives. Unions feed on this mentality.


In one of the last scenes, we overhear plans to automate many of the jobs at the factory, which would eliminate more positions.

It should be obvious that the more the entitled make themselves more expensive, the closer they are to being replaced by machines.

Rape Ape
08-27-2019, 12:49 PM
Anyone remember "Gung Ho" from the 1980s? About the Japanese buying a car factory? Yeah, as usual the freaks in Hollyweird have absolutely no new ideas.
And as usual, the Democraps are wanting to sell us out to the Chicoms. And as usual, Mr. Obama:
:unigger

Groid_Rage
08-27-2019, 01:01 PM
Wdf do these nogs and mulattoes know about film making? Squat! The shytes at Netflix are just using these pet chimps as front-primates.

eyeznteef
09-03-2019, 03:43 AM
I've seen parts of the first episode, after the Zero Hedge article went live.

Just more globalist bullshit. I didn't make it to the part where the company brought in chinks to do some of the work.