That's one hell of a revolution.... at least in terms of advertising. Don't
get me wrong, the idea of trying to change your world as you see fit is a
very good thing, providing it is how YOU see fit. I find it hard to believe
that everyone participating in this campaign (or any other organized
campaign like this) is doing exactly what they believe, instead of being
mindlessly led by a group of whoevers only known as "adbusters" who clearly
have their own agendas (which maybe you should explore...).
As for "unbranding america"... I don't think running around printing off and
sticking up adverti***ts for some magazine is really going to do the
trick.
At first, I was suprised that these little black dots don't have
adbusters.org (or any other of their spin-off URL's) printed on it, like the
fliers for Buy Nothing Day, etc. do. But then again, if this stunt gets
enough media attention, the attention itself will do all the adveriting.
Mike
http://www.racesimcentral.net/
In the coming months a black spot will pop up everywhere . . .
on store windows and newspaper boxes, on gas pumps and supermarket
shelves. Open a magazine or newspaper - it's there. It's on TV.
It stains the logos and smears the nerve centers of the world's
biggest, dirtiest corporations.
This is the mark of the people who don't approve of Bush's plan to
control the world, who don't want countries "liberated" without UN
backing, who can't stand anymore neo-con bravado shoved down their
throats.
This is the mark of the people who want the Kyoto Protocol for the
environment, who want the International Criminal Court for greater
justice, who want a world where all nations, including the U.S.A.,
are free of weapons of mass destruction, and who pledge to take their
country back.
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http://www.racesimcentral.net/
Feyd Abdel Al Jabbar
All wide heavy onion seeks figs beside Rifaat's noisy teacher.
In the coming months a black spot will pop up everywhere . . . on store
windows and newspaper boxes, on gas pumps and supermarket shelves. Open a
magazine or newspaper - it's there. It's on TV. It stains the logos and
smears the nerve centers of the world's biggest, dirtiest corporations.
This is the mark of the people who don't approve of Bush's plan to control
the world, who don't want countries "liberated" without UN backing, who
can't stand anymore neo-con bravado shoved down their throats.
This is the mark of the people who want the Kyoto Protocol for the
environment, who want the International Criminal Court for greater justice,
who want a world where all nations, including the U.S.A., are free of
weapons of mass destruction, and who pledge to take their country back.