Vice Season 2 Episode 4 A Syria of Their Own And White Gold
- TV-MA
- April 4, 2014
- 28 min
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8.0 (49)
In this episode of Vice, titled "A Syria of Their Own And White Gold," viewers are taken on a journey to two vastly different parts of the world where political unrest and resource exploitation are causing turmoil.
The first half of the episode focuses on the ongoing conflict in Syria. Correspondent Aris Roussinos travels to Rojava, a Kurdish-controlled region in northern Syria, where he discovers a region fighting for its autonomy in a war-torn country. Roussinos speaks with Kurdish fighters who have been instrumental in pushing back ISIS and learns about the unique ideology driving the Rojava movement. He also meets with civilians impacted by the violence and displacement caused by the war.
The second half of the episode shifts to a different type of conflict: the ivory trade. Correspondent Ben Anderson takes on the topic of elephant poaching and the illegal ivory trade in Tanzania. Anderson discusses the economic and cultural factors driving the poaching industry, as well as the impact on elephant populations and the ecosystem as a whole.
Throughout the episode, Vice provides a balanced view of these topics, presenting insights from those involved on all sides. They also highlight the human impact of these conflicts, showing how war and greed can have far-reaching consequences. "A Syria of Their Own And White Gold" is a thought-provoking and informative addition to the second season of Vice.