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Dark PR

How Corporate Disinformation Harms Our Health and the Environment

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Dark PR

By: Grant Ennis
Narrated by: Annabelle Indge
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"Think global, act local!” “Be the change you want to see in the world!” “Every little bit counts!”

We can all get on board with such sentiments, right? That, of course, is exactly what corporate spin-masters across the world are banking on. By weaponizing such seemingly innocuous yet powerful narratives, change becomes a matter of personal choice, something each of us must slave away at day by day: switching off lightbulbs to save the environment or exercising to shed the weight we’ve gained from consuming junk food. All the while, the corporate welfare tap continues to flow, with more than six trillion dollars worth of annual subsidies dished out to industries that directly contribute to the deaths of more than 5.5 million people each year through diabetes, road deaths, global warming, and other crises. But such framing is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the corporate disinformation playbook. This playbook is the dark matter of activist work: the unseeable element shaping harmful spin across all issues. It has never been reverse engineered–until now.

In Dark PR, Grant Ennis–drawing on his decades of experience working in the environmental, philanthropy, and public health sectors–reveals exactly how multinationals go about hoodwinking and manipulating us. In doing so, he lifts the lid on the nine devious frames contained within the cross-industry corporate disinformation playbook: Through denialism, normalization, victim-blaming, multifactorialism, and a variety of other tried-and-tested tactics, corporations divert citizens’ attention away from the real causes of global problems, leading them into counterproductive blind-alley “solutions” like ethical consumerism and divestment. Sadly, though, buying fair trade chocolate has not and never will save the world. Only by collectively organizing to lobby our governments can we break this destructive cycle of lies and deadly incentives and reclaim control of our lives.

©2023 Grant Ennis (P)2023 Daraja Press
Elections & Political Process Marketing Marketing & Sales Politics & Government Socialism Government Social Change Capitalism

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The data presented in this book are disingenuous. As an examole: road deaths are presented as: 150,000,000 road deaths caused, the equivalent of the world's population at a point in time...over the last 25 years. Let's break that diwn: world's population 8,000,000,000 which translates to 6,000,000 deaths per year (0.75% - three quarters of one percent) and then look at the number of cars on the road - 1.5 billion. As can bee seen this is sensationalisation of a statistic & nor an honest representation. This book is littered whit this kind of misinformation. Other representations have no solid foundations - they are simply the authors bias promoted as fact & is a one dimensional view of 'reseaech' which appears to be don't on a confirmation bias view. Another example is how the tobacco industry coined phrases like 'environmental smoke' while ignoring the fact that the term 'fossil fuel' was coined by Rockefeller in the early 19th centur, with little or no proof that oil is a product of dinosaur bones (the fact that the earth has layers that continuously rotate producing oil is completely ignored) . This is just another example of bias. This books it littered with duplicitous statements.

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