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🗓️ 18 August 2022
⏱️ 39 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to How to Save a Planet. I'm Alex Bloomberg. This is the show where we talk about |
0:08.5 | what we need to do to address climate change and how to make those things happen. |
0:15.9 | Hello, everyone. I am joined today by How to Save a Planet's own climate reporter |
0:29.7 | Kendra Peer Lewis. Hey Kendra. Alex, you are here to talk about what you call an insidious |
0:36.1 | form of propaganda. I am. It's a kind of propaganda, Alex. That is bad for people. It's bad |
0:42.7 | for the planet. And I want to start by playing you one example that has lived wrench-free |
0:48.5 | in my mind for more than two decades. |
0:50.5 | So you're seeing this small, very cute SUV drive down these stairs and then it cuts to |
1:02.3 | them driving off-road. And the people in the car looked like they were ripped right out |
1:06.8 | of the 1970s. They have those mutton chops as they sing along to this song and drive |
1:12.1 | all over the place. This ad is for this small SUV called the Azizu Amigo. |
1:18.2 | It aired in the late 1990s when I was in my late teens. |
1:22.0 | And so this car commercial? This is the dastardly climate destroying propaganda you're talking |
1:26.7 | about? Yes, Alex. It sounds so innocent. It does. But climate confessional, I wanted |
1:34.8 | that Amigo desperately 20 miles to the gallon be damned. And it worked on me despite the |
1:41.8 | fact that I'm from New York City, Alex. And I didn't know how to drive because I didn't |
1:46.0 | need to. Right. I grew up in the Midwest where everyone drives and I can tell you New York |
1:50.2 | is very different from the Midwest. Yeah, you have to drive everywhere. But in New York, |
1:54.8 | I didn't need a car. I had a lot of options for getting around. I could walk or take |
1:59.5 | the bus or subway or ride my bike. So that tell powerful a piece of propaganda this commercial |
2:04.8 | was. Someone like me who'd never needed a car, never really thought about a car, had |
2:09.8 | no transportation issues and could not even drive a car. Suddenly, desperately wanted |
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