15/8/09

Greenpeace spoofs atheist bus campaign ad

14.08.09, Hugh Kramer, for EXAMINER (US). If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Greenpeace has just paid atheists a real compliment. As part of a campaign to raise awareness of dwindling fish stocks, the Canadian-born environmental activist group has just put up a billboard that spoofs an atheist slogan that drew a lot of attention when it first began appearing as ads on the sides of London buses earlier this year. Instead of the atheist's "There's probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life" though, Greenpeace's version reads, "There's probably no cod. Now let's stop overfishing & think of the future."

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