(First seen at The Belmont Club: The Green and the Red) The mini-movie,"No Pressure" produced for the 10:10 carbon cutting campaign in the UK, was released a few days ago. Drew Kahn of WorldNet Daily describes it as an enviro-snuff film. He says, "...children and coworkers who don't subscribe to the organization's plan to cut carbon emissions are subjected to the fiercest form of peer pressure: death by bombing." Environmental activist, Frannie Armstrong, responsible for the film produced by comic screenwriter Richard Curtis, thought it was funny, as did the cast and close associates who reviewed it before its release. The film was pulled from the 10:10 site (but not elsewhere) with this apology when notables in the AGW camp protested. The film definitely imparts a gruesomely bloody totalitarian message with authority figures (teacher, boss and coach) pressing the 'red button' without reservation. In other words, skeptics beware! Conservative bloggers wonder if Richard Curtis turned the table on Armstrong & company.
Video: (you've been warned, right?)
10:10 Video "No Pressure" - How to Cut Carbon Emissions
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Backlash over 10:10 eco film "No Pressure"
Labels:
carbon reduction,
climate change,
Environmentalism,
Europe,
Global Warming,
Guardian,
UK
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