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atlas
1st September 2006, 14:07
OK, so I've had some ideas for a little while. People don't like to have messages shoved in their face, and would usually disregard them, these include anything from everyday advertisements, to leftist propaganda. My idea is that we should think up of short statements that would encourage leftist thinking, without it being blatantly leftist (so it gets through the 'advertisement filter'). Something that somebody might think about during the day and might spark some leftist ideas. These phrases need to be original, or at least not household phrases that have become cliche. Phrases such as:

The rich need you, you don't need them
You buy your happiness
Vote Totalitarian '08 (or next election date)
happiness is yours to take, not theirs' to give.
Question Your Authority
Question Authority (whichever)
Capitalism Kills
You Are Not A Slave

I'm thinking up of more stuff, but I think you get the gist. Even more subtle stuff would work. Any suggestions? comments/criticisms of the campaign idea?


EDIT: forgot to get the pics for the words' stencils up...they'll be on in a sec.

draloo
2nd September 2006, 02:23
Debt Is Slavery!

kaaos_af
2nd September 2006, 03:43
The old 'War is Peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance Is Strength' slogan is good for anything the government puts up.

In Australia, the government is attempting a fear campaign, putting up posters on trains with pictures of backpacks on them saying "bags without owners don't make sense'- IE- the bags have bombs in them- whatever. Someone's been going around putting "War Is Peace...etc etc" stickers on them.

atlas
2nd September 2006, 04:05
ooo i Like that last suggestion

>= )