Hype
Kick a Migrant
Presented without comment, although I find it interesting that Australians use the term 'migrant' and not 'immigrant'.
This from the website :
Before you begin:
The following game is not real - it is a "Mock-Ad".
It is a 'what if' response to a challenge issued by Adnews to Amnesia.
The brief : How to change the 'negative' public perception of Migrants in Australia.
Amnesia's response is a 'part viral, part digital media campaign'
It is designed to hit at the heart of the matter and challenge perceptions in an interactive manner - we are using tested viral techniques and a game mechanic. "Mini-games' as a delivery format crosses all ages and genders and also has a suprisingly large percentage of female and older players making it perfect to carry a message.
The game is designed to appear tasteless (at first sight) in order to provoke a response by any person who has strong feelings either way - but the result of 'kicking a migrant' delivers the "real" concequnces both to our Economy and the social impact. Try it and see...
Advertising | Hype | Immigration | Marketing | Politics | PR | Australia
Barack Obama, you're on notice!

Barack Obama you're on notice. Just as Stephen Colbert does, if you pull this again, I swear, you will be dead to me.
I just had a "fundraising representative" from Integral Resources, Inc. call me for a donation.
First off, the woman on the phone hardly spoke English. Now, for a woman who speaks 4 languages fluently, I don't mind someone with a bit of an accent. I am all for a multilingual United States.
Yet, if this company is basically profiling me with a Spanish-speaking phone operator just based on my last name, they need to be called wankers as well.
I hate that. I hate it so much that I actually have NOT bought from companies that used Spanish-speaking telemarketers just out of principle. Racial or ethnic profiling by telemarketers is not a stroke of demographic genius --it is a bigoted act.
Yet, what jumped the shark was not the fact I could barely understand what this woman was saying. No. What killed me was the scripted pitch :
He's the candidate who need the most help ... you know, due to his background ... He needs $130,000 a day to run his campaign ... The top level is $2300 but today I am asking you only to donate $200.
Oh joy. A discount.
And this days after David Geffen hosted a $1.3 million fundraising party for Obama and showed how gaga he is over the junior Senator of Illinois by dissing the junior Senator of New York.
Campaign Finance | Fundraising | Hype | Marketing | Barack Obama | Democrats | Inc | Integral Resources























