Wrong video, Thunder!Please, do try to pay attention, I was talking about the video Alfie posted in post #9
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Wrong video, Thunder!Please, do try to pay attention, I was talking about the video Alfie posted in post #9
Although I must say, Gillian Anderson looked gorgeous!
I've watched the ad twice now, and I really don't think it's advocating violence. The rhetoric is unnecessarily heavy-handed, but violence?If one is advocating violence, then I agree - it's a great ad.
The line "there is no such thing as bad publicity" is certainly true if you are selling a book, a play, or a movie - people will buy it / see it because they almost want to be offended, bums on seats and all that.Yup, there are now a lot more people in the world today aware of 10/10 than there were yesterday, which is the goal of any marketing campaign.
no, the ad suggests the lives of those who question AGW, or who simply don't want to adjust their lives due to it, are worthless. they should be killed.
that's the message of this video.
'We wanted to find a way to bring this critical issue back into the headlines while making people laugh. Many people found the resulting film extremely funny, but unfortunately some didn't and we sincerely apologise to anybody we have offended. As a result we've taken if off our website."
Exploding children featured in 10:10 video
http://www.mnn.com/green-tech/computers/blogs/exploding-children-featured-in-1010-video
Actually your quote (which is not in the link you provided, btw) says some people found it funny while some did not find it funny and the group that sponsored the video removed it from their website so the title of your post is deceptive or at best incorrect.
I didn't watch the entire video so I have no option whether it's funny or not. Also a link to the video was posted on this forum two days ago something you might have checked before posting this latest faux "outrage."
I agree the OP should have checked given there is quite a clear thread elsewhere. I'm sure the mods will merge or maybe even delete this thread given current rules on the topic.I didn't watch the entire video so I have no option whether it's funny or not. Also a link to the video was posted on this forum two days ago something you might have checked before posting this latest faux "outrage."
I agree the OP should have checked given there is quite a clear thread elsewhere. I'm sure the mods will merge or maybe even delete this thread given current rules on the topic.
Out of curiousity, how do you judge whether outrage is "faux" or not? I ask because many people with pro-AGW views have expressed outrage about this video, not just sceptics. This is only anecdotal, but I've been on a few forums on which this topic does not usually come up, and people who do not hold strong views have expressed some unease at the video.
To my mind, the discomfort at this video seems fairly genuine, but I'm open to be persuaded otherwise. What is your basis for the distinction between outrage and "faux" outrage in this case?
I was referring to Cicero's outrage. He gins himself up over something or other several times a week... usually some alleged liberal bias in the main stream media.
I have watched the video and it's more stupid than outrageous or offensive. Since there had to be a vetted script (the production values indicate it cost some money to produce), whoever in the 10.10 group who approved of going ahead with the video and paying for it is stupid too.
Given that they used this video, I'd guess it's an attempt at irony. Implying that there is, in fact, tremendous pressure on everyone to reduce their CO2 footprint from the people around them and their own conscience. From the makers' viewpoint, this would be obvious, like saying "We encourage you to do this in order to avoid destroying the planet. But don't worry, no pressure."I don't get the whole "no pressure" aspect of this campaign. They repeatedly try to encourage people to reduce their CO2 footprint by 10% and keep saying that there is no pressure to do it, but then if you don't they blow you up?