
Not really… It's just a nice picture ad from a new ad campaign for the strategy board game "Risk" (the game of global domination); by the advertising giant Saatchi & Saatchi. More brilliant picture ads here. [Via: Boing Boing]
Because Silence is Complicity!

Not really… It's just a nice picture ad from a new ad campaign for the strategy board game "Risk" (the game of global domination); by the advertising giant Saatchi & Saatchi. More brilliant picture ads here. [Via: Boing Boing]
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It won’t be any worse than Bush occupying the US!
Lol, thats hilarious man.
I really like your posts a lot, keep up the good work.
Being a jew, Staachi wouldn’t spare any chance to ridicule the ugly side of Arabs.
Saatchi and Saatchi should hardly be celebrated for its contributing to the ignorance that currently reigns supreme in much of the media and its benefactors, namely the proletariat. They (S & S) are playing and banking on the current brutality of the US and UK in the Middle East, the unreasonable fears of many of its citizenry, and fueling prejudice and racism.
I am not shocked at their behavior, as it has been shown for many hundreds of years that they hold a certain disdain for the ‘other’, yet I am utterly disappointed that you would promote this campaign as being ‘brilliant’. It is as ‘brilliant’ as Hitler’s campaign to demonise the Jews in the second World War.
Here’s what Saatchi and Saatchi do on their day’s off. Helping the U.S. defense intelligence agencies brand and sell “the Fight for a Better World”:
http://www.brandweek.com/brandweek/photos/2005/09/20050919RobertsSpeech.pdf
Any doubt, then, why they’re depicting Arabs in the White House to sell a war strategies board game?
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