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With Christmas just around the corner, Greenpeace continues to deceive citizens with its fundraising campaign. After the recent sideshows in front of supermarkets, our heroes decided to chain themselves in front of Mondelez’s factories in northern Italy and protest again Wilmar using the catchphrase: “No to Palm Oil! that Kills Forests

We must be honest. They are improving with their slogans; however, they are not completely there yet.

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Greenpeace International must have educated its Italian branch that sustainable palm oil must be promoted.

They could use the following slogan: YES TO SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL

However – according to the principles of communication – the results would be easily predictable: no generated emotions, no media attention, no profits for their campaigns.

On the contrary, they are preferring: “No to Palm Oil! that Kills Forests”. They prefer to keep playing with words (as well as with citizens) fooling all of us. So does Greenpeace International with the “Drop Dirty Palm Oil”.

WE INVITE GREENPEACE TO USE:

YES TO SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL!!!

Nevertheless, we still have additional questions for these activists who manifest in the middle of the day in front of a factory that provides honest jobs to hundreds of citizens:

WHY DO YOU ONLY TARGET PALM OIL?

Why don’t you say anything to coconut or soy producers (the flyover Brazil soy fields was pathetic)?

Why don’t you protest against coconut oil producers?

Or producers of vegan products – which are much less sustainable than palm oil?

Why don’t you protest in front of a Coldiretti cattle farm? :))) We’d love to see that!!!

Why don’t you say anything against Putin’s Russia – who is the leading country in deforestation?

Have you ever asked yourself, while you protest, what would happen if palm oil plantations would disappear (as you are asking)? Try to answer this question.

Since it’s Christmas time, write a letter to millions of Indonesian kids and tell them that you want them to be poor. Then, instead of counting orangutans, you would be counting kids with no education nor food.

For Free Choice aims to promote scientific information and method in public discourse. For Free Choice also defends consumers’ choice rights against the smear and demonizing campaigns which aim to confuse them and benefit specific interests.

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