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Mexico serves as a Third World example of how “free market” economics distorts culture and environment. The construction of a golf course is more than the military trying to replace the democratic sport, soccer, with golf. It is how the golf course is going to affect the people in the surrounding area. Fertilizers and pesticides will pollute the nearby waters, Constructing the golf course would require the government to cut down trees, creating an environmental issue. People who believe in taking care of the natural forests around them were being punished by the military for not agreeing with their course of action. Without an individual voice the people of Mexico came together and had strikes against the golf company, the metal company dumping materials, in order to move toward a more democratic country. Despite globalizing efforts of the government, the people of Tepozitlan will always fight for what they believe in.

Type: Documentary
Length: 33 minutes
Year: 2007
Audio Language: Spanish
Subtitles: English
Themes: Culture/Festivals/Food, Economics/Development, Environment/Geography, Mexico, Politics/Human Rights, Social Issues
Director(s): Saul Landau
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