Posted on 10/27/2012 8:11:01 AM PDT by Do Not Make Fun Of His Ears
Creepy. I sent it to Drudge.
At least the Hitler youth children got a cool knife out of the deal. What do these Zombies get and can we have CPS examine their parents?
Village of the Damned
I've got a Hilter Youth bayonet.
Note how I was able to use the word bayonet in casual conversation.)
The 9 or 10 year old blond white boy who’s one of the soloists really breaks me up—he’s a perfect zombie.
Yes, but - according to the President - we don’t make as many conversations that use the word bayonet anymore... or something like that.
Wow, I barfed up stuff that I ate ten years ago.
Little children of the future
did you know your human like us
do you realize
your breathing fills the skies
with the same toxins you’ve been taught to condemn
Little children of the future
do you know you are being brain washed
do you know your being used
by a corrupt government-media-educational complex
who only sees you as Obamabots
Little children of the future
if you accept progressivism as taught
you will all be the same
without a voice to proclaim
you are unique, individual and free
Little children of the future
if you really want to be free
listen to your mom and dad who love you
who want to see you prosper and live in liberty
Listen when they tell you
to resist the feel-goodism of liberalism
and pursue your hopes and dreams
I wish I could dislike it more than once.
Though you can still like or unlike.
Comments are disabled. Seems like it might be just a tad controversial.
The award-winning ad team that brought you Got Milk? and some of Americas most iconic ads have created a touching, memorable and, yes, slightly terrifying new spot that stars Americas children. Just in time for Election Day, its selling a striking message about the countrys future.
Jeff Goodby and Rich Silverstein, whose SF-based Goodby Silverstein & Partners ranks among the countrys most celebrated ad agencies, just released the new spot for their Future Childrens Project and its sure to make some waves.
The black and white spot features local kids and an original song (lyrics by Goodby, art direction by Silverstein) that provides a sobering look at what our children will say about us and how we left the world for them. And its not always pretty.
The two ad men who have produced some of the countrys most- watched ad work, for clients including Foster Farms, Cheetos, Comcast, Dennys and Frito Lay say they were inspired by the 90 Days, 90 Reasons project that asks artists to produce a reason-a-day countdown till the election in support of Barack Obama, according to the SF ad agency.
By the way, Goodby is a registered Republican really! who admits to some deep concerns about the direction the party is going.
And Silverstein was motivated by what he said are huge implications for the future of the current presidential contest.
These two have been a creative powerhouse on the advertising front for years, so very interesting to watch their offering on the political front.
Whats your reaction?
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My reaction? Barf....
I used to wonder what kind of starry-eyed idiots fall for the sort of statist personality cult that brought Hitler to the world.
I don’t wonder anymore.
Magnificent, did you just come up with this!? Yeah we can fight back!
Thanks DPS!
Of course comments are disabled.
I don’t think this is hilarious at all.
At the very end they use the youngest of the group (4 years old, maybe) to say : “mom and dad, we’re blaming you”
That child has not the slightest clue of what is behind her words.
She will recall as she is older— disrespecting her parents.
This is an attack on family and brainwashing children to government as family.
It is abuse. It is communist.
Well said. It’s one thing to sing the praises of Obama, like another group of kids did four years ago — which was bad enough — but it absolutely beyond the pale to force such chastisements of “mom and dad” into the mouth of babes. Completely shameful to use naive kids as the means of propaganda.
However, i do think it is funny in a sad sort of way. In the sense that somehow the producers of the video no doubt imagine they have created a winning advertisement for Obama, whereas in reality it is likely only to appeal to those who were already going to vote for him...and i’m not even sure about that. Just like the “first-time” ad, it is likely to have the opposite effect of what was intended.
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