WWF ad
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Ah. Fake news story spreads today:
LA Times: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/…
NY Daily News: http://www.nydailynews.com/money…
Rightwing blogosphere is having a fucking rave party with it. Some choice comments:
"the viewpoint the observer assumes is that of being in the cockpit of a plane that is headed towards the city.obviously, all of these planes are being flown into buildings. as a result it places YOU, the viewer, in the viewpoint of the perpetrator; you are a terrorist aggressor. in a sense, this ad is both accusatory AND creates an equivalency between YOU and the terrorists who carried out 9/11. you are no better then they are, it says."
"The left is insane. Too many so-called “conservatives” try to discuss issues with leftists, and all the while they show that they themselves have dubious mental abilities. They need to be called what they are, and should be called out."
"WWF and other envirocommie groups spend more effort outside the USA raising money than inside. It’s because the majority of people in South America and Europe actually believe the BS that they spout. I’ve said it here many times but it’s true - Discovery, National Geographic and the History Channel are sponsored by WWF almost entirely in Europe (a place where the VAST majority of people have never seen an animal in the wild). Of course, the Anti-American Democrats like it that way."
Sigh. Of course to see this idiots get their five minute hate on over a FAKE FUCKING AD is hilarious in a sad way. But whoever is behind getting this out there has done their work. Great case study in effective viral media.
- bahaha "envirocommie " . . . .I think you're on to something blueonezman