sounds interesting!!
and fun to see!
I'm in Syd's boat. For better and for worse, we're so inundated in America with violent movies and television that the smurf cartoon was almost cute. I watched it with my mum (who recorded it from the news for me) and I didn't even realize smurfs were dying until she replayed it and pointed out the bodies. They looked like they were lying stunned after a big Jokey gift bomb.I just saw the commercial and I thought the smurf part was pretty tame compared to what I was expecting....I guess we have seen worse images in realty than those....
This is ironic.The spokesperson from Unicef Belgium was shocked himself (yep, it's all shock and awe here), because while campaigns with real images barely cause a ripple, a campaign where cartoon characters are killed is world news.
Hiwell maybe they can make the wheelchair and injured smurf a promo?
I mean new promo!! for Unicef! call them survivors!
Seeing the pictures alone made me cringe. I understand the reasoning for the campaign but this can only hurt the revival in the end as I've said on another board.Half a page in the newspaper (De Morgen) today about the fuss this campaign has created worldwide. Contains interviews with someone from IMPS and someone from Unicef Belgium. Apparently, they ahve gotten five negative reactions at Unicef Belgium (only five), so the reports you find in the international press about outraged parents and shocked children are a bit exaggerated. It looks like other Unicef offices are more shocked, and someone from Unicef Netherlands said that they would never run such a campaign.
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Who's it supposed to be rallying against? Bombs from airplanes has "United States" written all over it, unless the horse brigands in Darfur and Sudan managed to save up for an F-15. Does Congo have bombers?
I agree Fram....I think it's a general message of the devastation that war causes to innocent lives and the use of smurfs is brillant in as far you can't get more innocent beings than our little blue friends.......just to prove how wrong it really all is.Don't see this as a criticism of what happens now, but as a campaign against war as a whole.
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