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Offline The Hollywood NeoCon

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Enviro-fascists Get Medieval On Our Asses
« on: October 01, 2010, 12:32:13 PM »
From my favorite conservative Brit:

I predicted this morning that No Pressure – Richard Curtis’s spectacularly ill-judged eco-propaganda movie for the 10:10 campaign – would prove a disastrous own goal for the green movement.

But what I could never have imagined was how quickly public disgust – even among greenies – would reach such a pitch that the campaigners would be compelled to withdraw it from the internet.

That, at any rate, is what they keep trying to do – cancelling it whenever it appears on You Tube, pulling it from their campaign website and so on.

Unfortunately their efforts are being frustrated by people on the sceptical side of the climate debate, who keep peskily insisting on reposting the video where everyone can view it. And rightly so. With No Pressure, the environmental movement has revealed the snarling, wicked, homicidal misanthropy beneath its cloak of gentle, bunny-hugging righteousness


[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDXQsnkuBCM[/youtube]

If the YouTube Video disappears, it can be found here: Moe Lane over at Redstate has it, but I warn you, it is clearly NSFW!!!
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Re: Enviro-fascists Get Medieval On Our Asses
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2010, 01:34:51 PM »
That's disgusting.
I went to their website and they've posted a sort of backhand apology, along the lines of 'so many people loved it and got the humor.  A few people did not, so we're going to take it down from our website, blah blah...' 
If only they could use that red button on the whiners.

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Re: Enviro-fascists Get Medieval On Our Asses
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2010, 01:58:06 PM »
Already posted in the Ammo Forum.

That being said: it is most unfortunate timing for the producers of this ill-advised quasi-death threat to have the outrage over this film break on the same day UBL--inspiration to millions of would-be suicide bombers--releases an audio tape declaring AGW to be a bigger threat than war.
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Re: Enviro-fascists Get Medieval On Our Asses
« Reply #3 on: October 01, 2010, 03:31:03 PM »
I saw it over at Moonbattery.  They have it saved onto their own servers.  It was disgusting. 

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Re: Enviro-fascists Get Medieval On Our Asses
« Reply #4 on: October 01, 2010, 04:01:22 PM »
James Delingpole is great value, here's part of the earlier prediction to which he referred:
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...But with this new monstrosity, truly the great Richard Curtis has excelled himself. It’s so bad, it makes his previous shimmering masterpieces of emetica – Love Actually, The Girl In The Cafe, The Boat That Rocked – look like Battleship Potemkin. It makes the Vicar of Dibley look like a collaboration between Oscar Wilde and Shakespeare. It’s so deliciously, unspeakably, magnificently bleeding awful it makes you wish that the man could be given a ticker tape parade in every major capital city, in gratitude for the devastating damage he has (unwittingly) wrought on the eco-fascist cause. ...



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Re: Enviro-fascists Get Medieval On Our Asses
« Reply #5 on: October 01, 2010, 07:26:43 PM »
All righty then.  What the heck was the point of that?

Would probably make a great episode of Fringe, though.
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