It's more like they gloss over the impact of oil while talk about all the good they do. "Mass disinformation" is an overstatement because while you're seeing selection bias, at least the first few videos weren't untrue.
The disinformation comes in the complete denial that they’ve done any harm in the first place because they make any attempt to rectify that harm.
My grandmother worked for Gulf/Shell in Toronto and then Alberta mid-century and even after she retired (twice) was very committed to the very same messaging.
It’s subtle—but as an outsider with that perspective into the industry it seems quite apparent.
I’ll add that none of it is black and white except for the effect that we’ve had on our environment.
It's a rhetoric not a fact, but any logical person can deduce that an industry that stands to lose money, and has a lot of it, will use some of it to push a narrative that everything is fine. This is tutorial level critical thinking.
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