Newsroom clip
Nov. 29th, 2014 07:18 pmFrom The Newsroom -- EPA deputy director tells it like it is. Love these lines.
"Are you gonna get in trouble for saying this publicly?"
"Who cares?"
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I liked this comment:
"If we set aside the fact that this is from a fictional program and take the words at face value. This is still not fearmongering, there is nothing to fear from the situation he is describing, nothing to be done, no sense in worrying. It might be remorsemongering. I think the program is attempting to trigger and share the sense of despair, helplessness, and failure that scientists feel when interacting with media corporations, even the "good" media corporations."
"Are you gonna get in trouble for saying this publicly?"
"Who cares?"
Won't embed: link goes to youtube
I liked this comment:
"If we set aside the fact that this is from a fictional program and take the words at face value. This is still not fearmongering, there is nothing to fear from the situation he is describing, nothing to be done, no sense in worrying. It might be remorsemongering. I think the program is attempting to trigger and share the sense of despair, helplessness, and failure that scientists feel when interacting with media corporations, even the "good" media corporations."