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Guardian: Tackling Climate Change in Films is an Ethical Responsibility, Like Ending Slavery
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Essay by Eric Worrall

Greens equating their cause to the role of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” in the liberation of the slaves.

‘It affects everything’: why is Hollywood so scared to tackle the climate crisis?

David Smith in Washington
Sat 20 Jul 2024 20.06 AEST

Twisters is the latest in a long line of movies that fail to address the environmental emergency – experts say it’s a missed opportunity.



A study published by the nonprofit consultancy Good Energy and Colby College’s Buck Lab for Climate and Environment analysed whether the climate crisis was present in 250 of the top-grossing fictional films between 2013 and 2022. In only 32 of the films (12.8%) was it clear that climate change exists, and in only 24 of them (9.6%) was it clear that a character knows it.



“We’re talking about 8 billion people reacting to oil companies destroying the entire livable climate. We need stories in hundreds of different languages, reflecting a thousand times more cultures experiencing varying degrees of awareness and emotional processing.”

He adds: “But if a film-maker is reluctant to let climate be in some way a part of their movie, I always tell them that it’s a guarantee within the next five years their film will play as irrelevant as movies do today about how noble the war against the ‘American Indians’ was.”

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2024/07/23/guardian-tackling-climate-change-in-films-is-an-ethical-responsibility-like-ending-slavery/
abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”

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A Mr. A. Lincoln once noted it probably made little difference to the slave who the slave owner was, an individual or the government.  Apparently, the Guardian thinks a government is more benevolent. :thumbsdown:
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‘It affects everything’: why is Hollywood so scared to tackle the climate crisis?

The same reason everyone is running from Woke DEI crap. Go Woke - Go Broke
People do not watch movies to be lectured to or preached at.
If you want movies like that just go to any Communist country.
That's the only kind of 'movie' they have there.
You may find 'nobility' in a savage. But never forget that his first instinct is to kill you.
You cannot "COEXIST" with people who want to kill you.
If they kill their own with no conscience, there is nothing to stop them from killing you.
Rational fear and anger at vicious murderous Islamic terrorists is the same as irrational antisemitism, according to the Leftists