Greenpeace Spoofs Budweiser’s ‘Wassup,’ Poorly, Really Poorly

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This is really, really, REALLY bad. We’ll say it again, REALLY bad. If you’re going to go and spoof the Budweiser Wassup commercial, the least you could do is put a little effort into it. Apparently, Greenpeace, who claims Anheuser-Busch uses genetically altered rice to make Budweiser, thinks shitty dialog and bad actors can somehow call attention to the horror that is genetically enhanced rice. At least use phones made this century?? This critique is, of course, irrelevant because Greenpeace is getting the publicity they want anyway.

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