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  1. ghikij says:

    Well, assuming that this program is aimed for audience in North America, it only makes sense to show that the US does have a hand in these e-wastes. Also, the US should have been able to find a solution for this issue already since it’s more than capable to.

    However, I do agree with you that they should have included other big e-waste contributors as well.

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  2. Drawmeister says:

    Bans have to be enforced. Who is going to be the watchdog for all this? This talks about the US being the monumental “bad guy” but it doesn’t address India and China so much. I love how America is the scapegoat for everything wrong in the world.

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