Online Parody Competition Takes on Chevrons We Agree Ads

This is a satire ad. Photo: jonathan mcintosh

In a latest arrangement of Big Oil greenwashing, Chevron not long ago rolled out a patently ridiculous ad debate that revolves around a tagline We agree.

Full page ads in inhabitant newspapers show vast photos of kind-looking average people from all sorts of informative as well as mercantile backgrounds to one side elementary statements such as Oil companies should put their increase to good use as well as Oil companies should await small business. At a bottom of a ads, in slightly smaller content is a phrase We agree, as well as signature lines for Chevron employees to endorse a message.

If their actions werent so wholly unsuitable with their messaging, a ads would be compelling.

Instead, Chevrons ads have desirous an online satire contest, sponsored by AmazonWatch, a Yes Men, as well as a Rainforest Action Network. Starting currently (and using through subsequent Thursday, Nov 18), you can upload a travesty video, poster, or other multimedia reinterpretation of a Chevron We Agree debate to call Chevron out upon a greenwashing.

The creator of a most appropriate travesty Chevron print ad will win a framed copy of their origination sealed by a Yes Men, as well as a top three will all be mass-produced as well as distributed by a sponsors. The most appropriate travesty Chevron TV ad will be featured upon a homepage of FunnyOrDie.com.

For more details, visit ChevronThinksWereStupid.com.

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