Well, as I said, deep down it's mostly true, but the story is obviously not told from a neutral perspective.
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What's the other side then?
The other side is what's being done about it. Trees being planted, fish cultivation developing, research into and the use of alternate energy sources, the research for replacing the toxins the video talks about, none of that is being mentioned. The clip only speaks of the bad things humans are doing, not what the status quo is. For example, it talks of the amount of wood being chopped every day, but not how much is still left after re-planting and the net strain on wood availability after, for example, paper recycling or moving to other materials.
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It's not really fair to attack nature's toxins in defence of our own spread of them, as it is nature and ourselves that we are destroying with it. That's like similar to saying 'hey CO2 greenhouse gases, well nature emits them too so what are we doing wrong??'
And the notion about the heels is, the fact that it's not a scientific explanation doesn't make it less true for me[...]
Maybe not less true but the view is still incomplete. A scientific explanation would be neutral, this is not. If you were to only use this movie to form your image and opinion of this subject, your image and opinion of it would be incomplete because of the omission of other relevant facts. As an example, an analogy: if I were to tell you everything that's bad about me, that doesn't make me a bad person, even if everything I tell you is true. You could only know what kind of person I am if I told you everything about me.
Edited by Chyros, 15 August 2008 - 16:07.