Tuesday, May 12, 2009

The Story Behind "The Story of Stuff"

Want the real story behind "The Story of Stuff," the You Tube video smash that's also showed up in 7,000 schools and churches across the country? It's a pretty scary story, one that involves the manipulation of data to push a social agenda, the usual media bias, and the radical views of man and society (as defined by Greenpeace) cleverly marketed to the world's kiddies.

Rory Cooper raises the curtain in this post from NRO's Foundry.

In case you weren’t reading the New York Times front page today, we wanted to point you to an especially disturbing story. The Times wrote about The Story of Stuff, “a 20-minute video about the effects of human consumption, [which] has become a sleeper hit in classrooms across the nation.” What classrooms? Very likely the school your child attends, since over 7,000 American schools or churches have ordered the DVD.

The Story of Stuff highlights the very extreme left’s Greenpeace view of America. Essentially it tells the story of how America is not a nation to be proud of, and in fact, your child should be ashamed for living in it...


Now, the million dollar question is how is this video getting into the classroom? While nobody denies liberal Greenpeace activists their point of view, even if factually wrong, surely airing a 20 minute political ad to little kids wouldn’t be supported by mainstream outlets, would it? Well, first, the New York Times won’t even go as far as to call the video’s creator, Greenpeace activist Annie Leonard, extreme. Nor liberal. Nor even left of center. They call her “independent.” That is like calling Hugo Chavez a centrist...