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Greenpeace activists demonstrate against the the BP oil spill outside the ministry of Economy in Berlin, being reflected in a mock oilspill....
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  • in absolutely no way shape or form are you helping pelicans, you're just showing everyone how much of your own time you are willing to waste.

  • it would be alot better if the chicks were wrestling

  • Nice oil spill. Are they going to protest against clubbing baby seals by clubbing a baby seal on the street?

  • @FlyingPig1902 The greenpeace movement, and all of the left wing environmentalist movement, is little more that a tool for the globalists and new world order masters. Obama was ordered to leave the spill tragedy develop as much as possible to now strengthen the agenda of his puppet masters. Aided by these stunts by the greenpeace idiots who are funded by globalist transnationals and big banks, Obama will push for more anti-development policies and carbon taxes.

  • The greenpeace movement, and all of the left wing environmentalist movement, is little more that a tool for the globalists and new world order masters. Obama was ordered to leave the spill tragedy develop as much as possible to now strengthen the agenda of his puppet masters. Aided by these stunts by the greenpeace idiots who are funded by globalist transnationals and big banks, Obama will push for more anti-development policies and carbon taxes.

  • Visually very effective. Well done, demonstrators! People's attention needs to be drawn to this very serious issue. The multinational corporations are poisoning this planet in their quest for profit. Not only is marine life being destroyed on a massive scale and people in the worst-affected areas losing their livelihoods, but countries much further away such as Britain who are situated on the path of the gulf stream can expect to see an increase in cancers caused by consumption of affected fish.

  • STANDING OVATION! # Mit tiefer Dankbarkeit! (MITT TEEF-er DAHNK-bar-kite) With deep gratitude!

  • Oh dear god, what a bunch of losers.

  • I can't look into Greenpeace's motives but I've never had cause to doubt their sincerity. It's possible they are corrupt somehow, but I've personally never seen evidence to that effect.

    What I have seen over the past decades is protest time and again against these companies that shirk their responsibilities and destroy the lives of thousands to make a quick buck. The US obviously gets more attention than some 3rd world country, so of course they want to exploit this event for their cause.

  • @megamarsvin

    I am not condoning any of BP's actions. Oil companies have done this in the past as well, and it happens in other industries too. But do you really think that GREENPEACE is protesting this ? I don't think they are.

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