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[Dan Gallin, Intl. Union of Food
Workers, Witness] What they've actually done is to hold McDonald
accountable to society on behalf of society. And I think they are
heroes of our time.

[Helen] Hold your bag up.
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF


[Eric Schlosser, Author of "Fast Food
Nation"] It really began with one person, with Helen just saying,
"I can't apologize." Just one person saying, "No, I won't bow
down."

[Helen Steel] When I was quite
young, there was a boy at the end of our street who used to basically
bully everyone around. And everyone used to go crying to their
moms and their dads. And I think my mom eventually got sort of fed
up with it and just said, "Well, hit him back." So I did.
And after that he didn't hassle me anymore.



[Helen Steel] Well, it's the same
with McDonalds really. If somebody's trying to make you do
something you don't believe in, then you have to stand up to them and
say, "No, I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to give in to your
intimidation and bullying."
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