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Reviews for "Animal Politics"

Was ok

Meh i do agree with the point but the cause is of course contraversial. one thing i'm a little worried by is the fact that Bush had to be forced to sign(not to mention was the only one to show emotion) while everyone else did it openly. then again it is your flash and you are free to your own oppinion.

Hmmm.

Nicely done, but it does seem rather an oversimplification of environmental concerns. And I found it hard to believe that anything resembling G.W.Bush would weep for the world OR hesitate to wipe out mankind.

GAY!!!

the drawings are great overall great storyline but it just wasnt funny it was plainly boring if it wouldnt be boring i wouldve given it a 10 cuz evrything else was great

Five.

I disagree with that statement, "take care of nature ...". Even if we manage to kill everything in this world (which is highly impossible), nature can always rebound.

Example of truth getting smashed by pop-culture

Let me begin with the good. The animiation in this was great and the thought put into it was more than I usually expect from newgrounds. Its presentation and concept were well thought out. However, its premise is in dire need of some rethinking as explained below.
All through out this animation it shows the leaders of the G8 as the oligarchs of the polluting world (if you don't know what oligarch mean look it up and not in the Russian meaning of the word). The truth is its the developing world that’s pumping out the greenhouse gases like no tomorrow. The growth of the fledgling Asian industrial base is responsible for the high price of oil and the increase in greenhouse gases. Their infrastructure isn't as developed as that in the West and therefore they rely on less clean technologies. If the author took the time to look at both sides of the coin they might realize that Western corporations actually promote cleaner technologies in many places as a means of forcing out less advanced competitors. The G8 has no power over what China, India, and the rest of the newly industrialized countries do with their industry. Go protest rising equality among nations and higher standards of living in the Third World if you want to protest economic and industrial development.