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Don't believe them, Christmas magic keeps my home from melting away.

You sold out Kris...why should we believe you now after you joined hands with Greenpeace in their propaganda??

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Brilliant ad campaign. McDonalds has built an empire on marketing bad food to Children. It may be bad taste, buts its still brilliant.

The only difference I see in your comparison is McDonalds tugs on the appetite of families looking for a quick meal (one that is readily available and will remain a staple of Americana) whereas the Greenpeace ad tugs on the heartstrings of children in a threatening (borderline blackmailing) manner - as if to say "Cough up some money kids or you won't get any toys and Blitzen will make some fine venison jerky this winter"

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The only difference I see in your comparison is McDonalds tugs on the appetite of families looking for a quick meal (one that is readily available and will remain a staple of Americana) whereas the Greenpeace ad tugs on the heartstrings of children in a threatening (borderline blackmailing) manner - as if to say "Cough up some money kids or you won't get any toys and Blitzen will make some fine venison jerky this winter"

 

I don't disgree. But the goal was and "actionable decision" by targeting Children, in that sense, the tactic was the same. Not justifing the intent so to speak.

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I don't disgree. But the goal was and "actionable decision" by targeting Children, in that sense, the tactic was the same. Not justifing the intent so to speak.

I suppose that's where advertising/marketing has an ethical dilemma - at what point does an advertising campaign become counter-productive (as B-Man said above)? If the ad is "brilliant" but causes even some of the staunchest environmentalists to have a bad taste in their mouth, then maybe the ad campaign isn't brilliant after all.
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I don't disgree. But the goal was and "actionable decision" by targeting Children, in that sense, the tactic was the same. Not justifing the intent so to speak.

 

It's the Miley Cyrus marketing plan: freak people out to create buzz. PETA has done it for years. Unfortunately, it only works for a moment, and then you're irrelevant again. Like PETA.

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http://www.politico....9491.html?hp=r1

 

 

Was Jesus a white dude? I bet he looked more like the Iranian leader Mockmuhmenajad, or how ever it's spelled.

 

Jesus was a Jew, therefore "white" in simplistic modern terms. (Best guess is he looked somewhere between Semetic and Hamitic.) Mostly, though, Jesus is whatever culture is currently painting his picture. He certainly didn't look Persian.

 

Santa Claus...definitely a white guy.

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Jesus was a Jew, therefore "white" in simplistic modern terms. (Best guess is he looked somewhere between Semetic and Hamitic.) Mostly, though, Jesus is whatever culture is currently painting his picture. He certainly didn't look Persian.

 

Santa Claus...definitely a white guy.

 

I thought Jesus was a Acidic Jew. That's what Al Kaline said.

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