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Originally posted by Gatefan1976 View PostOk, do you remember the old Grim reaper AIDS ads we had here in the 80's?
That too created fear, it also virtually halted the aids epidemic spreading further out here as well.
It -also- did not point out groups, and stuck to AIDS as the issue.
Sometimes fear is not a bad thing, when the subject of the ad is pretty bloody scary.
IF however, these ads were showing people doing the act, I would totally agree with you CoCo, the lesson would get lost in the blame and you end up fearing the person or the group, rather that the threat.sigpic
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Originally posted by LtColCarter View PostNever saw those. This might require a trip to youtube!sigpicALL THANKS TO THE WONDERFUL CREATOR OF THIS SIG GO TO R.I.G.A lie is just a truth that hasn't gone through conversion therapy yetThe truth isn't the truth
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Originally posted by Annoyed View PostI rather like that ad. Too bad the ones that we had for the same purpose in our country didn't deliver the message in such strong fashion.
Notice how it goes from "we thought it was a gay disease" (which it was basically considered in the 80's) to "it can affect anyone"
This is why I like the other ad as well. It tells it's message, doesn't blame anyone specifically and makes people be aware of a real threat.
Terrorism is real, and anyone could be a terrorist, not just the group your group happens to dislike.sigpicALL THANKS TO THE WONDERFUL CREATOR OF THIS SIG GO TO R.I.G.A lie is just a truth that hasn't gone through conversion therapy yetThe truth isn't the truth
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Originally posted by Annoyed View PostI rather like that ad
btw safety ads encouraging safe behaviour are one thing, Security ads encouraging citizens to rat each other out are another & are obviously much more controversial (this is reminiscent of Fahrenheit 451)
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Originally posted by Gatefan1976 View PostNotice however that the "cure" was not "don't have sex", but "don't have unprotected casual sex"?
Notice how it goes from "we thought it was a gay disease" (which it was basically considered in the 80's) to "it can affect anyone"
This is why I like the other ad as well. It tells it's message, doesn't blame anyone specifically and makes people be aware of a real threat.
Terrorism is real, and anyone could be a terrorist, not just the group your group happens to dislike.
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Originally posted by Gatefan1976 View PostNo need, posted for your convenience
Originally posted by Gatefan1976 View PostNotice however that the "cure" was not "don't have sex", but "don't have unprotected casual sex"?
Notice how it goes from "we thought it was a gay disease" (which it was basically considered in the 80's) to "it can affect anyone"
This is why I like the other ad as well. It tells it's message, doesn't blame anyone specifically and makes people be aware of a real threat.
Terrorism is real, and anyone could be a terrorist, not just the group your group happens to dislike.sigpic
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Integrity in reporting:
Shooting Survivor: CNN Gave Me "Scripted Question" After Denying Question About Armed Guards
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Shooting Survivor: CNN Gave Me "Scripted Question" After Denying Question About Armed Guards
Posted By Ian Schwartz
On Date February 22, 2018
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student Colton Haab said he was approached by CNN to ask a question at Wednesday night's town hall but decided not to after the network gave him a "scripted question," quashing one he wrote himself. Haab, a member of the Junior ROTC shielded students while the school was under attack from the shooter, said he was going to ask about using veterans as armed security guards.
"CNN had originally asked me to write a speech and questions and it ended up being all scripted," Haab told WPLG-TV.
CNN aired a town hall on the Florida school shooting with Sens. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Bill Nelson (D-FL) that included NRA's Dana Loesch and Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel that was moderated by Jake Tapper. Students and parents asked questions about gun control and school safety.
"I expected to be able to ask my questions and give my opinion on my questions," Haab said.
"Colton Haab, a member of the Junior ROTC who shielded classmates in the midst of terror says he did not get to share his experience," WPLG's Janine Stanwood explained.
"Colton wrote questions about school safety, suggested using veterans as armed school security guards but claims CNN wanted him to ask a scripted question instead so he decided not to go," Stanwood reported.
"CNN had originally asked me to write a speech and questions and it ended up being all scripted," Haab said. "I don't think that it's going get anything accomplished. It's not gonna ask the true questions that all the parents and teachers and students have."
UPDATE: CNN released the following statement Thursday morning:
CNN did not, and does not, script any questions for town hall meetings, ever.
And you wonder why I place less faith in CNN than I do the National Enquirer. Oh, and aren't they one of the revered sources lefties use to "fact check"?
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Originally posted by Annoyed View PostIntegrity in reporting:
Shooting Survivor: CNN Gave Me "Scripted Question" After Denying Question About Armed Guards
Of course, CNN denies it.
And you wonder why I place less faith in CNN than I do the National Enquirer. Oh, and aren't they one of the revered sources lefties use to "fact check"?
You should, quite a few obviously unscripted questions were asked and answered.
As for fact checking, no, CNN is not a place you go to fact check, just a place where you get mostly facts with a left wing bias, -on the TV-. Fox news is where you go to get few facts with the main point being right wing bias -on the TV-.
Text wise, Fox news is much better at covering facts than it's TV counterpart, whereas text wise CNN is about the same in print as it is on TV.
Oh, and BTW, you should look at your source again, they just printed an update.sigpicALL THANKS TO THE WONDERFUL CREATOR OF THIS SIG GO TO R.I.G.A lie is just a truth that hasn't gone through conversion therapy yetThe truth isn't the truth
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Originally posted by Gatefan1976 View PostOh, and BTW, you should look at your source again, they just printed an update.sigpic
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Originally posted by LtColCarter View PostJust following a logical course here...it seems that when CNN wouldn't allow Haab to give his speech due to format restrictions, his father pulled him. Then a story was concocted about CNN giving him a script.
Should I start screaming fake news now, or later?
Cause guess what, That -particular- story has already been picked up by the loons already. (and this time, I don't mean annoyed)sigpicALL THANKS TO THE WONDERFUL CREATOR OF THIS SIG GO TO R.I.G.A lie is just a truth that hasn't gone through conversion therapy yetThe truth isn't the truth
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Originally posted by Falcon Horus View PostHey Ozzies, I hear there's a Belgian immigrant leading Australia this week... ...is he turning your country into chocolate yet?sigpicALL THANKS TO THE WONDERFUL CREATOR OF THIS SIG GO TO R.I.G.A lie is just a truth that hasn't gone through conversion therapy yetThe truth isn't the truth
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Originally posted by Gatefan1976 View PostThat's -exactly- where I was going.
Should I start screaming fake news now, or later?
Cause guess what, That -particular- story has already been picked up by the loons already. (and this time, I don't mean annoyed)sigpic
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Originally posted by LtColCarter View PostJust following a logical course here...it seems that when CNN wouldn't allow Haab to give his speech due to format restrictions, his father pulled him. Then a story was concocted about CNN giving him a script.
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