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    News - Sony moves to distance itself from vilified viral video

    The electronics giant has strongly condemns a video made by an environmental group it supports.
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    Re: News - Sony moves to distance itself from vilified viral video

    Cracking video, although it should be in 3 parts really rather than one after the other.

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    Re: News - Sony moves to distance itself from vilified viral video

    Absolutely Hilarious & very dangerous!!!

    They actually showed how to cut carbon by 10% in the video! Since we're carbon based lifeforms, what better way to reduce carbon emissions than to 'blow up' those carbon based humans who don't want to help reduce carbon emissions!

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    Re: News - Sony moves to distance itself from vilified viral video

    I don't see the humour, how did they think people would respond?
    Bad taste indeed.

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    Re: News - Sony moves to distance itself from vilified viral video

    Quote Originally Posted by malakai5 View Post
    They actually showed how to cut carbon by 10% in the video! Since we're carbon based lifeforms, what better way to reduce carbon emissions than to 'blow up' those carbon based humans who don't want to help reduce carbon emissions!
    My problem with that is blowing them up does not seem a very carbon friendly way to dispose of them. There must be better disposal methods Soilent Green or lonpig anyone?
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    Re: News - Sony moves to distance itself from vilified viral video

    The video was shocking. How distatseful! This 10:10 organization is portraying that human life means nothing to them!

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    Re: News - Sony moves to distance itself from vilified viral video

    Hmmm 10:10 or scientology, think I'll use my own brain thanks. Someone needs to stop teaching kids this crap!

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    Re: News - Sony moves to distance itself from vilified viral video

    Quote Originally Posted by oolon View Post
    My problem with that is blowing them up does not seem a very carbon friendly way to dispose of them. There must be better disposal methods Soilent Green or lonpig anyone?
    burning is far more effective , can use it as a waste to energy system them for more enviromental benefit

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    Re: News - Sony moves to distance itself from vilified viral video

    Part one sort of reminded me of Battle Royale. I don't like the way the message in the video can be interpreted ("You don't deserve to live if you won't go along"), though I'd like to think that they do not really mean it that way. The tastelessness doesn't bother me, but what'd they expect some of the public would react.

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    Re: News - Sony moves to distance itself from vilified viral video

    Stupid ad agency trying to be "edgy" ?

    I don't really see what they hoped to achieve with that, other than lets be offensive to get lots of publicity - "all publicity is good publicity", which isn't always true as we are seeing now.

    If anything it sends the wrong message, as many will agree that the green nazi's really think that way.
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    Re: News - Sony moves to distance itself from vilified viral video

    I really don't think the point of the video was: anybody who doesn't sign up should die...

    in fact I thought it was a really clever way of getting the severity of the situation across, by the end when the woman says "care to join us? no pressure" in your mind saying no really wasn't an option! So all in all it seemed to me to be a really refreshing take on getting the message across that not acting simply isn't an option. I certainly felt 'the pressure' at the end (of exploding if you say no...) so I think it's a really well thought out message. It's certainly a bit short-sighted to say that they're a bunch of nazis who want to explode people...

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    Re: News - Sony moves to distance itself from vilified viral video

    Whether it is intended or not though, it comes across as heavy handed, and I think that's why it rubs people the wrong way. They are asking for a favour/sacrifice of everyone, but however well intended the cause might be (genuine concern for future generations), heavy handedness can alienate/come across as unprofessional.

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    Re: News - Sony moves to distance itself from vilified viral video

    Mildly amusing, and a refreshing change from the usual eco-preach, but I doubt that it will do much for the "cause".

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    Re: News - Sony moves to distance itself from vilified viral video

    The problem with the 10% idea is people who are already doing a good job have a harder one to improve on what they are already doing, I think I should go home and turn everything electric 24/7 that way I can do years of 10% without having to worry about blowing up.
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