An animated whiteboard systematically debunking Greenpeace’s extreme rhetoric.

Open Invitation Clock
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Total time that Greenpeace
has ignored open invitation
from International Seafood
Sustainability Foundation
(ISSF) to participate in the
ongoing dialogue about Tuna
fisheries & sustainability.
Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

Did you know that Greenpeace signed an Accountability Charter that promises its agents will not be involved in “illegal or unethical practices?”

Did you also know that Greenpeace’s U.S. chief, Phil Radford, started his tenure with the organization by threatening businesses, saying “you can either dance with corporations or dance on them”?

Did you know that his predecessor John Passacantando told the Pittsburg Post Gazette in 2003 that “there are many organizations out there that value credibility, but I want Greenpeace first and foremost to be a credible threat”?

Promising to dance on corporations and promoting its ability to threaten people into compliance doesn’t sound very ethical and in some circumstances doesn’t even sound very legal. It sounds like a blueprint for organized bullying.

Greenpeace. Bullies.

Posted by TFT-Staff

 
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