Apr 6, 2021this was pretty bad. I saw everyone posting about how it made them depressed about social media and then I watched it and was dumbfounded that so many people didn't know this stuff, cuz I've been thinking about how depressing this s--- is for nearly a decade lol. And while I was glad all these former facebook and google spoke out I was kinda like "if I knew this stuff was evil when I was a dumb 21 year old destroying my braincells with well whiskey every weekend then you tech people sure as s--- knew this was evil f--- off." Also laughed out loud when they introduced someone with the title "venture capitalist."
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Apr 6, 2021
I avoid most Netflix docs, they are usually agenda driven littered with half truths
Cowspiracy, seaspiracy, social dilemma etc
Just to add, I don't eat beef, only drink Almond/Oat milk, only really eat cheese and chocolate here and there. I'm also someone who tries to avoid social media due to how toxic/addictive it can beRicky, Thy, Ordinary Joel and 1 other person like this. -
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- pollution from plastic in the ocean is terrible
- the fish industry is terrible
- dolphins are being killed in some areas because they're eating all of the fish that humans want to consume
- actually, backtrack: that's not true and dolphins are being killed for other reasons (serious: they just corrected themselves while speaking over an all black cut scene and then quickly moved on from that)
- the fishing nets account for 46% of all of the garbage in the ocean
- all fish are going to be gone by 2046 (this was quoted from an old study, where the publisher retracted it later on, after every other marine biologist & scientist discredited them)
- showed a clip of an industry lady saying that some of this can be eliminated by having ("consuming") fewer fish
- interview 2 w/ interviewee 1's boss: your employee said that we should eliminate k--- more fish. interviewee 2: huh? <cut scene w/ daunting music>
- slavery & bycatch are real and pretty f----- up out in the sea (this was the real, disheartening takeaway from the film)
- every single year, the underwater sea floor equivalent of greenland, norway, germany, iceland, poland, finland, australia, & a few additional countries are being completely destroyed by large nets that are dragging along the ocean floor. simple human math: if this were true, then all of the ocean's floors would have been entirely wiped out long ago...that's a lot of surface area every year)
- fish have feelings
- large fishing captures/corporations are taking away from areas who depend on fish to survive
- we should stick to sustainable fishing
- "I'm unsure what sustainable fishing is"
- sustainable fishing isn't possible
- cut to a scene using a highly filtered video that showed the fish blood as a bright magenta, taken at a local legal fishing site <somber music>
- nobody in the world should eat fish (serious -- this is how it ended)
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Apr 5, 2021
Anybody watch the Seaspiracy documentary on Netflix? I don't watch many documentaries, but it’s got high ratings and a decent amount of hype right now, so I decided to give it a go.
Thoughts: it was pretty terrible. Cherry picked, told half truths, contradicted itself throughout, very one-sided, it jumped all over the place without a clear direction, the conclusion was ridiculous, etc.. Seemed like a big money grab and an individual’s search for fame.
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