The 1971 infamous crying Indian ad is one of the first propaganda campaigns designed to mislead the audience into believing that pollution-fueled climate change is people’s fault, not corporations.

The Italian-American actor in this propaganda piece says, "people started pollution," and that's the central lie intended by this misleading ad. The commercial, of course, fails to mention that it’s the corporations that decided to manufacture plastics on a mass scale, and it’s also the corporations that popularized single-use plastics to the public through mass media.

Thanks to such propaganda, corporations successfully brainwashed citizens into thinking that they are responsible for picking up the trash that the corporations are creating!

Instead of forcing these corporations to have an efficient and eco-friendly product, companies bribed (“lobbied” in doublespeak) politicians to point their fingers the other way. And so, the responsibility to maintain the environment shifted from corporations to citizens. It shifted from the person selling to the person buying.

It’s imperative that we, as tax-paying cattle, understand this burden that large corporations and propaganda outlets wrongfully laid upon us. Take, for example, the Yellow Vests uprising in France, which ignited after the corrupt French government imposed tax hikes on fuel (gasoline and especially diesel) as part of the government’s proposed carbon tax to improve the environment. Instead of taxing the income of corporations themselves, such as the gas stations or oil companies (sellers) that are selling gasoline and diesel, the government taxed citizens (buyers) instead.

They penalized and punished the individual buying the pollutant, not the corporations manufacturing it and selling it, which fueled the outrage of the already impoverished and overtaxed French working-class.

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The 1971 infamous crying Indian ad is one of the first propaganda campaigns designed to mislead the audience into believing that pollution-fueled climate change is people’s fault, not corporations. The Italian-American actor in this propaganda piece says, "people started pollution," and that's the central lie intended by this misleading ad. The commercial, of course, fails to mention that it’s the corporations that decided to manufacture plastics on a mass scale, and it’s also the corporations that popularized single-use plastics to the public through mass media. Thanks to such propaganda, corporations successfully brainwashed citizens into thinking that they are responsible for picking up the trash that the corporations are creating! Instead of forcing these corporations to have an efficient and eco-friendly product, companies bribed (“lobbied” in doublespeak) politicians to point their fingers the other way. And so, the responsibility to maintain the environment shifted from corporations to citizens. It shifted from the person selling to the person buying. It’s imperative that we, as tax-paying cattle, understand this burden that large corporations and propaganda outlets wrongfully laid upon us. Take, for example, the Yellow Vests uprising in France, which ignited after the corrupt French government imposed tax hikes on fuel (gasoline and especially diesel) as part of the government’s proposed carbon tax to improve the environment. Instead of taxing the income of corporations themselves, such as the gas stations or oil companies (sellers) that are selling gasoline and diesel, the government taxed citizens (buyers) instead. They penalized and punished the individual buying the pollutant, not the corporations manufacturing it and selling it, which fueled the outrage of the already impoverished and overtaxed French working-class. #ClimateActivist #ClimateActivists #ScarcityEconomics #IndustryConcentration #Agenda21 #Agenda2030 #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming #GreenNewDeal #FossilFuel #HempEthanol #SingleUsePlastics #Plastic #Plastics #PlasticPollution #Recycle #SingleUse #Pollution #PlasticFree #EndPlasticPollution #Ecofriendly #CorporationsStartedPollution #HempSeeds #HempIsTheFuture #ClimateChangeHoax #ClimateChangeScam Sources: https://is.gd/ROmYfD https://is.gd/GLpdId https://is.gd/LT1Y8o https://is.gd/IhMQjD https://is.gd/DVYEGD https://is.gd/QZXjfA https://is.gd/EyTzgF https://is.gd/83Vyz7 https://is.gd/j3KFn6 https://is.gd/Nr0fuw https://is.gd/KeM3KQ https://is.gd/Gj65Gb
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