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| quote: | Originally posted by drgoodvibe
were you in the anti-war in Iraq rallies? |
No, because I wasn't anti-war. I'm not sure if I'm seeing your point - I'm not attempting to be an "activist", but the people who made those ads are. Besides which, rallies are slacktivism, they're about as useful as online petitions.
| quote: | Originally posted by ahlamalek
diginut you're being a dick stop lamenting over details.
These ads are aimed to the general public, you have to get their attention in 30 seconds. I think most of these ads are perfect! |
To you and Peter - I'm not being a dick, but having only 30 seconds to present is not a valid excuse for handing out fanatical, misleading, paranoid conspiracy theories to the general public.
Of course, people are entitled to free speech and there's nothing wrong with the ads they made - I just wouldn't call them "deep" or "powerful" or "intense." They're meaningless to me. Someone could just as easily show me a video of an actor portraying Bush getting gang probed on an alien ship with a dubbed-over narrative saying that he's pregnant with a Martian baby, and it would be just as "powerful."
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