This is a follow-up to our previous Honest Government Ad about the Coronavirus. Thanks to the shitloads of people who shared it: I think it helped raise awareness about flattening the curve at the most critical time.
ICYMI here’s the link: https://t.co/fCVDFU02Kp
The Government™ has made an ad about the global response to the pandemic, and it's surprisingly honest and informative 🌏📺
👉 We're on Patreon: https://t.co/gHLr8lwdS2
We did it as an experiment. There’s so much we’re not being told in the government briefings. They’re a news management exercise that deliberately excludes experts from the room. We wanted to know what they want to know. What they don’t know. What the government is not saying
The head of a Chinese Red Cross delegation to Italy was brutal:
“I don’t know what you’re thinking.”
The lockdown is too lax to get things under control, he says.
Imagine what he’d say about Johnson’s approach & the current casual state of the UK.
The Government has made an ad about the Coronavirus and its surprisingly honest and informative 🌍🦠
👉 Spread the message not the virus: #FlattenTheCurve
The Australien Government has made an ad about this summer’s fires and it’s surprisingly honest and informative 🇦🇺��
👉 Don't get used to it: https://t.co/nMolsRxQXD
#HonestGovernmentAd
@DavidBe53174057@KirrinaBarry 1) James Cook was a Lieutenant not a Captain when he landed on this Country's shore
2)He landed at Botany Bay on 29th April, 1770
3) He never ever circumnavigated Australia as some people tend to claim - Australia was circumnavigated by Mathew Flinders
“Freedom of opinion is a farce unless factual information is guaranteed and the facts themselves are not in dispute” – Hannah Arendt, Between Past and Future (1961).
Now the @BBCWorld skewers @ScottMorrisonMP on bringing coal into parliament, his coal links, Australia's massive emissions per capita, 3rd largest exporter of CO2, Kyoto carryover credit deceit, avoidance of answering questions. Great summary piece!
*New #bushfires video* PM Scott Morrison told @abcnews even if #Australia shut all its coal power stations, the impact on climate change would be minimal because of China. But... Australia emits far more per person than China. And what about emissions from exports?
Me at @zdnetaustralia today: “Twitter bots and trolls promote conspiracy theories about Australian bushfires” with @Timothyjgraham’s research https://t.co/vRANgWtLsc