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BS: Hell on Earth?

27 Jan 12 - 04:48 PM (#3297462)
Subject: BS: Hell on Earth?
From: Charley Noble

I've just watched a video of "Hell on Earth," workers in Pakistan braking apart huge ships on the shore: click here for video!

Haunting scenes.

Charley Noble


27 Jan 12 - 05:11 PM (#3297469)
Subject: RE: BS: Hell on Earth?
From: Bobert

Very depressing...

B~


27 Jan 12 - 05:12 PM (#3297470)
Subject: RE: BS: Hell on Earth?
From: gnu

Haunting indeed.


27 Jan 12 - 05:47 PM (#3297488)
Subject: RE: BS: Hell on Earth?
From: Paul Burke

A friend from the local pub developed mesothelioma last year. Probably related to his days in the railway carriage works in Derby UK. He's about 63.

I mentioned this to a young (thirty something) at work the other day. He was most upset- when he was about 19, he'd demolished buildings full of asbestos, and there were few precautions used then. All he can do now is wait, and hope.


27 Jan 12 - 06:10 PM (#3297506)
Subject: RE: BS: Hell on Earth?
From: ollaimh

when i was young i worked in blasting and drilling. we handled chemicasls thast no safety protocols could stop. i'm lucky--so far, but a lot of the guys who worked with the blasting chemicals a lot longer than me had terrible illnesses.

i was lucky to be injured early and forced to find other work, but i had a choice.

in the third world those worker have no chioce if they want to eat. it's terrible what military capitalism does to human values


27 Jan 12 - 06:44 PM (#3297526)
Subject: RE: BS: Hell on Earth?
From: Richard Bridge

If the Repuglicans win the US election you'll see it in the USA.


27 Jan 12 - 08:38 PM (#3297585)
Subject: RE: BS: Hell on Earth?
From: Charley Noble

Richard-

Well as long as we can still earn minimum wage, and get our food stamps...

There were night scenes in that video that could have been painted by Hieronymus Bosch.

Charley Noble


27 Jan 12 - 10:08 PM (#3297611)
Subject: RE: BS: Hell on Earth?
From: Rapparee

The thing that impressed me is how close the workers are -- that they will work together to solve each others problems. In some ways they're OBU. But the fatalism, the fatalism!


28 Jan 12 - 09:03 AM (#3297800)
Subject: RE: BS: Hell on Earth?
From: Charley Noble

Rapparee-

I was also impressed with that part. Watching each other's back should help their survival, I would expect, rather than individual competition. Still, I expect their lives are very short and for those who are injured on the job, no workers compensation.

The image of the ship plowing onto the beach is also a haunting one. The whole setting, the workers and the derelict ships, would work well for a Bertolt Brecht play.

I may have to compose a song.

Charley Noble


28 Jan 12 - 02:55 PM (#3298003)
Subject: RE: BS: Hell on Earth?
From: GUEST,josepp

I just read about a guy who spent a day or two or three in hell on earth--he fell through his outhouse floor and was stuck down there. The fumes can kill you so it's remarkable he survived. He said it was full of roaches and rats and spiders and all kids of creepy-crawlies he had never seen before and I'm sure he heopes never to see again--at least under those circumstances. He likened it to being stuck in a pit of hell. I wonder if he ever read Dante's Inferno where one of the levels of hell was a shit pit where people are suspended in it head downwards.


29 Jan 12 - 12:42 PM (#3298520)
Subject: RE: BS: Hell on Earth?
From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity

Yeah Charley, I saw that about a week ago on TV. Pretty grim....and did you notice, that some of them are smiling away?

GfS


29 Jan 12 - 01:00 PM (#3298530)
Subject: RE: BS: Hell on Earth?
From: GUEST,olddude

I thought you were talking about mudcat my friend


30 Jan 12 - 07:15 AM (#3298916)
Subject: RE: BS: Hell on Earth?
From: Charley Noble

GfS-

Yes, I noticed that. Evidently, there is camaraderie to make life more bearable in almost any economic pursuit, including this desperate one.

Charley Noble


30 Jan 12 - 07:34 PM (#3299360)
Subject: RE: BS: Hell on Earth?
From: John on the Sunset Coast

Hell is in Norway. Check it out. Norway is part of earth. Ergo there is Hell on earth.


31 Jan 12 - 10:03 AM (#3299643)
Subject: RE: BS: Hell on Earth?
From: Charley Noble

There is also the town of "Hell" in Michigan, next to "Temperance" oddly enough.

Charley Noble


01 Feb 12 - 12:03 AM (#3300054)
Subject: RE: BS: Hell on Earth?
From: Bob Bolton

G'day JohnotSC & Charley Noble,

I understand that in most of the more northern germanic tongues (English is more west-germanic) "hell(e)" means (~) "beautiful". (I gather that the eastern USA, like Tasmania, when I used to live down there, has at least one waterfall called (~) Hells's Gates ...orinally understood as a compliment - for the beauty of the falls and surroundings!

Regard(les)s,

Bob


01 Feb 12 - 05:37 AM (#3300148)
Subject: RE: BS: Hell on Earth?
From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity

olddude: Hell on Earth?'I thought you were talking about mudcat my friend.'


...I guess it all depends who you talk to...

Warmest Regards, olddude!

GfS


01 Feb 12 - 08:30 AM (#3300221)
Subject: RE: BS: Hell on Earth?
From: Charley Noble

Bob-

Welcome back!

Here in Maine "Hellgate" is a common name for a treacherous section of a river, laced with underwater rocks or ledges, and strong currents.

Charley Noble