The Onion Skewers The Boom in Fracking PR Spin

Brendan DeMelle DeSmog
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In typically grand fashion, satirical news source The Onion has skewered the rise of misleading PR bankrolled by the oil and gas industry to defend the dangerous practice of fracking.
Although the piece is not โ€œrealโ€ news, anyone could be forgiven for taking it as fact since it isnโ€™t far fetched at all.

Head over to The Onion to read the entire (short) piece, โ€œFracking Industry Now Largest Employer of Recent PR Graduates.โ€

Here is an excerpt featuring a manufactured quote that is pretty spot on:

โ€œThese days, media-savvy professionals who know how to publicize questionable scientific data in order to downplay the environmental dangers of forcing toxic fluids into the ground can pretty much write their own ticket,โ€ said Bart Hobijn of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, adding that this year at least 2,500 graduating seniors will be put to work obfuscating the levels of carcinogens in groundwater. โ€œAnd in the long term, the job demand will only increase. Fracking has become a high-growth sector in which there is an extraordinary amount of spinning to be done.โ€ 

It would be funnier if it werenโ€™t so true.

The only thing missing is a reference to the industryโ€™s use of military psychological warfare tactics to intimidate citizens and divide communities.

Perhaps they didnโ€™t find that fair grounds for humor since itโ€™s such a devastating indictment of the oil industryโ€™s unethical behavior? 

Brendan DeMelle DeSmog
Brendan is Executive Director of DeSmog. He is also a freelance writer and researcher specializing in media, politics, climate change and energy. His work has appeared in Vanity Fair, The Huffington Post, Grist, The Washington Times and other outlets.

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