What if Arab Occupies U.S.A.?

Risk: What if Arab Occupies U.S.A.?

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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5 Comments on “What if Arab Occupies U.S.A.?”

  • kimmy
    1 September, 2006, 1:19

    It won’t be any worse than Bush occupying the US!

  • Rash
    1 September, 2006, 3:14

    Lol, thats hilarious man.

    I really like your posts a lot, keep up the good work.

  • Brad
    1 September, 2006, 11:33

    Being a jew, Staachi wouldn’t spare any chance to ridicule the ugly side of Arabs.

  • one palestine
    1 September, 2006, 11:58

    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.

  • one palestine
    6 September, 2006, 15:12

    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?