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Related: About this forumTrying to "win" by sowing "Doubt
The strategy used by big tobacco; the sugar industry and Climate deniers:
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Trying to "win" by sowing "Doubt (Original Post)
zebonaut
Sep 2014
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japple
(9,805 posts)1. Thank you, zebonaut, for posting this film. I will forward it to my
friends and hope that circulation will help to educate other.
PS: I was on of those kids who rode after the DDT truck on my bicycle. They came and sprayed our neighborhoods in the 1950s on warm summer evenings.
Old Crow
(2,212 posts)2. Excellent; I wish I could K&R it a hundred times. (EOM)
Gothmog
(144,890 posts)3. Great video
navarth
(5,927 posts)4. it's righteous BUT
according to it's own demonstration, there are people who would say that this video is biased, blah blah blah
The problem with a video like this is that the people who really need to watch it would never watch it. I watched it, but I'm already convinced.
I'd like to be wrong about that.