All of it. It is pure propaganda, straight out of the Edward Bernays playbook. It tries to persuade people to give up the basics of industrial and technological society, such as warm shelter, nutritious food and efficient transport, to avoid an imagined catastrophe. Both the text and graphics are misleading. As for Gates, he is one of the leading lights of the movement that advocates the substitution of artificial for real food for the masses.
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Mmm - sponsored by Bill Gates? That should set off your BS alarms straight away...
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Did you watch it?
DeleteOf course
ReplyDeleteBillb
So what did you think was bullshit? Where did Bill Gates lay his thumb on the scale?
DeleteAll of it. It is pure propaganda, straight out of the Edward Bernays playbook.
ReplyDeleteIt tries to persuade people to give up the basics of industrial and technological society, such as warm shelter, nutritious food and efficient transport, to avoid an imagined catastrophe. Both the text and graphics are misleading.
As for Gates, he is one of the leading lights of the movement that advocates the substitution of artificial for real food for the masses.
Billb
Okay, got it. I must admit I didn't read it that way, but there again it doesn't invalidate your point.
DeleteThank you.