VW: The Dark Side
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- babaganush0
Again, you actually sound more like a militant protester than the 'Greenpiss' people that you refer to.
You compare it to genocide in a number of ways. Firstly by saying ;
'but this is like when the Nazis shouted to not buy at the jewish stores.'You cannot see the inherent irony in that statement. Like it or not you a absolutely comparing it somewhat to what culminated in genocide.
I don't believe that you mean to compare it - but in accusing me of having a simple mind, you really need to re-think your analogies.
Also if you are that against online emissions, why the fuck are you on an online forum. A forum that comments upon the effectiveness of communication at that.
I have nothing against Volkswagen but they're a car manufacturer - You genuinely seem to feel that this huge multi-national can't take care of itself against, a funded charity...
I do think the campaign is well made, also for the fact that if you engage with the campaign it is actually handled in a rewarding and non-aggressive manner but more 'encourages' VW to rethink. Whereas VW has people like you coming on here like an out of touch extremist liberal from Greenpeace of old, I love this topsy-turvey. If I were a Greenpiss supporter, then people like you defending Volkswagen would delight me.