Monday, October 25, 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?

Yes because they work really hard to be in the state also they work hard to make clothes in the state and for the stores. They should become permanet there. They belong there.

2. Describe a moment in from parts 1, 2, or 3 of this movie that you found particularly memorable? Why?

In the first part i remeber is when they were talking about that their first job was sewing because that was the first job that popped up that you wouldn't need any papers. The second part that i remeber is when they started to protest and start making signs and walking in the streets to show people what they are going threw. The third part is that they continue to protest and then they started to quit because no one was listening and not caring.

3. By the end of part 3, the protestors seem to be giving up hope. If you were able to speak to the group, what would you say to them to inspire them to keep going?

I would tell them not to give up. That if you would give up all your things you have been saying won't matter anymore and you would just throw it all away. That you should never give up your hopes to anything. We have been doing this for 3 years now and we are not going to give up. We work to hard to be paid the amount we get now. We are not giving up because some little things that happen to us. We are going to continue until we are served with respect from people who wear our work and who sell them to. Never give up on those you believe in.

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