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Not Evil Just Wrong — New Film to Take on Al Gore

Tue, 11/18/2008 - 10:30am by LibertySugar
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The new documentary Not Evil Just Wrong challenges so-called "global warming hysteria." The Irish filmmakers behind the project believe the effort to save the planet only hurts the poor, and they hope the film will discredit "alarmists" like Al Gore.


The film presents some alleged inconvenient truths that counter Al Gore. In the trailer, the Nobel Peace Prize winner is presented as a dark fearmongerer demanding that people drastically change the way they live, or that factories close and take away millions of jobs. Those in the documentary emotionally explain that such efforts destroy industry and ultimately cost people's lives.

Do you think this documentary could change your view of global warming?

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  • Meike's picture
    Meike
    1

    Yes, no need to care right now. After all, we won't be here 500 years from now. [/sarcasm]

    7 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • billyart101's picture
    billyart101
    2

    everything being done to defend the world against global warming is a good thing. We should reduce emissions, we should have more fuel-efficient vehicles, we should recycle, we should control manufacturing and industrialization, and protect the rain forest.
    The world as a whole should work for efficiently, and if that means putting a lot of people out of useless jobs, then that's just a side-effect of the global plague that is humanity.
    More important jobs can be created the more money and resources are put into saving the environment and creating more work for the better social good.

    7 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • Roarman's picture
    Roarman
    4

    No, I am doubtful this will change my mind about global warming. I do not think that the world is going to end tomorrow but I am willing to make whatever changes are necessary to make sure that my children and their children and so on have a planet that is livable.

    7 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • chatondeneige's picture
    chatondeneige
    5

    I'm glad that this is coming out. Al Gore's claims of entirely HUMAN-CAUSED global warming are "gross misstatements of the science." Does anyone remember recent history at all? In the 1970s, something some people on this site were alive for, everyone was in a panic about the next global ice age we were going into. Hell, there WAS a real ice age which ended in the 1700s, it was about 500 years, so who the hell is he to say that humans are the cause of this, that it's not just the pendulum of earth's climate changing back from that ice age? I see no problem with reducing emissions and making the earth a generally pretty place, but it shouldn't be for false reasons.

    7 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • CaterpillarGirl's picture
    CaterpillarGirl
    6

    I already Knew Al Gore is full of shizz.

    I am glad someone is making a Documentary about real people and the real truth.

    7 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • stephley's picture
    stephley
    7

    "We are people, we have a right to live [with cars, factories, etc.]"
    Who's fearmongering? Who says close factories, take away cars, you don't have a right to live?
    Environmentalists say stop making a big stinking mess of everything, let's clean up after ourselves.

    When you lie to set up the premise you're allegedly going to disprove, you've fatally shot yourself in the foot at the start.

    7 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • CaterpillarGirl's picture
    CaterpillarGirl
    8

    "useless jobs"

    I dont think you would call them that to the hardworking americans face who work them.

    7 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • Jude C's picture
    Jude C
    9

    I'm not an alarmist by any means, but I can't agree with the idea that we should sit back, go on as we have been, and do nothing. If nothing else, we should all be committed to cleaning up our planet as much as we can for the sake of our children and future generations.

    7 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • LibertySugar's picture
    LibertySugar
    10

    Here's something that I didn't write in the post, but I've been thinking about. Hopefully environmental innovations can create "green collar" jobs, thus helping industry, employment rates and average people. Then we can have our plant, and eat too.

    7 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • Jude C's picture
    Jude C
    11

    True, Liberty. It seems that efforts to make the transition would create jobs.

    7 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • UnDave35's picture
    UnDave35
    12

    It won't change my mind, since I am one of those who believe that global warming theory is a bunch of bunk. I'm glad there are people speaking up against it.

    7 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • em1282's picture
    em1282
    13

    Why can't there ever be middle ground on this issue? It's like you either have to be all "Humans are perfect and have not done anything to destroy earth!" or "Humans are responsible for everything that's going wrong!". Isn't there any middle ground where we don't panic and freak out, but still know how to be mindful of what we do to this planet?

    I also love the whole "THEY WANT US TO CHANGE THE WAY WE LIVE!" as being all scary. I don't know why, but that made me giggle.

    7 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • UnDave35's picture
    UnDave35
    14

    I would hazard a guess to say that the pendulum is swinging the other direction at this point, and a "middle" ground will come next, probably in a few years, after we've gotten over the whole "You gotta go back to horses and carriages." junk that Gore is spewing.

    7 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • Jude C's picture
    Jude C
    15

    I have to say that I would highly enjoy a return to the horse-and-carriage lifestyle Eye-wink

    7 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • beavis667's picture
    beavis667
    16

    As a guy who used to break horses, I could consider a new career if it came to that.

    7 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • UnDave35's picture
    UnDave35
    17

    Other than the horse-sh_t all over, it would be interesting to go back to that.

    Smiling

    7 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Meike's picture
    Meike
    18

    Exactly Liberty, Jude, and that's what the people in this video seemingly fail to understand. Of course, global warming isn't the only environmental issue affecting the world. There are more immediate issues to tackle -- plastic in the oceans, depleted fisheries due to excessive consumption, constant tearing of South American rain forests, toxic wastes being disposed of inappropriately, smog-infested cities inducing respiratory illnesses in humans, etc. The apathetic attitude by most towards nature covers more than just global warming thoeries. Maybe right now, people do not see a tangible consequence of their actions because they are so far removed from nature and that is enough for everyone to live the same way. The world won't end tomorrow but I'm going to look at the big picture and think forward for future generations hundreds of years from now.

    7 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • beavis667's picture
    beavis667
    20

    I see a real opportunity for compromise here. I would gladly sell my giant pickup and ride horse if I can also wear a pair of holstered revolvers out in the open.

    Cool, CatGirl. I broke a few paints on our farm. We got rid of ATV's for a few years for farmwork and used only horses, and in that we had to have horses that could work. If you were breaking wild mustangs, I'm betting you were bucked off more in a week than I was in a summer.

    Al Gore invented the Internet AND Global Warming.

    7 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • em1282's picture
    em1282
    21

    Good points, Meike--it is important to note that global warming is by far not the only thing going on in the world in terms of environmental issues.

    And UD I hope you're right about middle ground coming next. I don't buy everything either side is selling, but I try to be conscious of what I do...

    Oh, and I like horses. Not relevant, but I do. Smiling I feel kind of badly for the horses we have downtown, though, just because some of them seem a bit sad, especially when it gets really cold.

    7 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • cally8980's picture
    cally8980
    23

    I don't understand the hatred. Al just wanted to make a movie about something he believed in. Yes, he is a hypocrite because his house uses more energy than all of ours combined. Yes, he has reaped the benefits a hundred times over. But why attack him or become so angry about the idea of global warming? People are losing their jobs right now, but it isn't because of crazy environmentalists (like myself). It's because the economy sucks.

    7 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • cally8980's picture
    cally8980
    24

    p.s. I wanted to say something about manbearpig because he is awesome.

    7 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Jessiebanana's picture
    Jessiebanana
    26

    Ok I watched this, despite not wanting to and I must say global warming is all about us, the people. If we warm up the planet life will go on...just not human life. The earth will evolve and the landscape will change (think the dinosaurs). Now whether that new landscape will be able to sustain us and the plants and animals we need to eat and survive or whether we will have enough time to evolve with it, remains to be seen. I personally rather not take that risk. Although my generation will be fine, human development has come so far. I would hate to see end prematurely.

    Global warming is a reality and we have to take responsibility and acknowledge we have superseded the environment. As exceptionally intelligent beings we are no longer under the control of the food chain and disease. Compared to other species we have very few threats, low infant mortality rate and advances in sciences to keep us alive longer. I think it is very little to ask that we use the same intelligence that gives us such great advantage to check ourselves. If we don't, then we're not a smart as we think.

    PS The bugs will always survive...the already have.

    7 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • UnDave35's picture
    UnDave35
    27

    Those are good point Jessie, but don't you think the earth is going to evolve regardless of human effort?

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  • popgoestheworld's picture
    popgoestheworld
    28

    There are so many reasons to be aware of your impact environmentally that have nothing to do with global warming. Conserving resources, keeping pollution out of our natural resources, and not wanting to rely on foreign oil are enough reason for me.

    7 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • chatondeneige's picture
    chatondeneige
    29

    Cally, I think the hate comes because his movie is propaganda, and isn't based in reality.

    7 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • stephley's picture
    stephley
    30

    Where's the reality in this movie? Has Gore called for randomly closing factories? Has he said people don't have a right to live or to have cars?

    7 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • CaterpillarGirl's picture
    CaterpillarGirl
    31

    we do need to take responsibility, the dinosaurs didnt, they went on cavorting and eating eachothers eggs and look what happened to the environment then.

    7 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Jessiebanana's picture
    Jessiebanana
    32

    Completely Dave, there is no guarantee that our species will be here "forever," considering we have no reason or theory (at least from a scientific perspective, I am not trying to dump on anyone's religion) to believe we existed at the start. I'm just saying should we potentially expedite that process. Is that a risk we want to take? Or does the long term even matter?

    7 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Jude C's picture
    Jude C
    33

    Well said, Jessie.

    And on a lighter note, when Cthulhu rises from his sleep in the ocean, all will be moot anyway Eye-wink

    7 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • janneth's picture
    janneth
    34

    Who are these filmmakers and what rock did they crawl out from?

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  • Jessiebanana's picture
    Jessiebanana
    35

    Oh and I'm a huge sci-fi freak (I think it takes the role in my life where religion would be Sticking out tongue), if I had any reason or hint that we might evolve drastically into something cool, I would say screw global warming and bring on my new skin and eyes. Sigh I hope reincarnation is true, I wouldn't mind being wrong about that part of some religions...I desperately want to see the future. Till then I'll get back to writing my book.

    7 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Jessiebanana's picture
    Jessiebanana
    36

    Well at least curiosity will be satisfied and we will be able to describe what the ultimate death is.

    7 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • janneth's picture
    janneth
    37

    The movie will be silly and unscientific, who cares.
    Obama and McCain (I think) both hold the same beliefs as Gore and the world's scientists. That's good for the planet. Progress will begin.

    7 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • esk4's picture
    esk4
    41

    "Global warming"... first of all I think the entire theory of how man made carbon emissions is causing this is absurd, please any of you "global warming" people feel free to explain it to me, maybe I've been learning this wrong and you can help me see the light.

    I think we should do whatever we can to help the earth yes, but I don't think we are the cause of "global warming". I think that there are alot of things tat could be increasing te surface temp of the earth, such as asphalt paving and roofing shingles that absorb heat like its nobody's business. there are alot of things that humans have done t the earth that are causing us problems now, such as destroying marshlands which help reduce the effects of hurricanes, and leads to coastal errosion.... I personally think these are more importaint environmental issues than "global warming"

    and AL Gore is totally serial about manbearpig

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  • Jude C's picture
    Jude C
    42

    You may choose to forget Cthulhu, but believe me, he won't forget you Eye-wink

    But maybe Flying Spaghetti Monster will be a good match for him.

    7 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Hainan57's picture
    Hainan57
    43

    People are losing jobs because crazy environmentalists. The reason everything costs more in the us is because of the stringent requirements that we face. That and unions. Also, coal fired power plants, including clean coal and carbon sequestration, cannot get renewals of their permits because environmentalist lawyers hold them up in court for years and years. The plants are closing because they cannot afford to change them to natural gas plants. Therefore direct loss of jobs due to closures and profits for power companies decrease and they cannot create new jobs. And if you look at power companies like they make a lot of money, I am not speaking of SCE and PG&E... most of the power plants are owned by smaller companies that may own 3-4 plants.

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  • Jude C's picture
    Jude C
    44

    Yeah, crazy environtalists so bent on their crazy campaign to reduce pollution.

    Hainan, how do you suggest we as a nation help to reduce pollution and improve our world in the long term without incurring any kind of immediate consequence?

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