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I think a lot of people share his mindset. We've watch filth and immorality flood America for decades and been told we must tolerate anything and everything. He may have gone about it wrong (vandalism) and definitely shouldn't have done that. But seeing filth everywhere....I agree...it's getting old.
I think a lot of people share his mindset. We've watch filth and immorality flood America for decades and been told we must tolerate anything and everything. He may have gone about it wrong (vandalism) and definitely shouldn't have done that. But seeing filth everywhere....I agree...it's getting old.
I don't see that as vandalism.
I see it as community service.
If I'm on the jury, he walks.
I think a lot of people share his mindset. We've watch filth and immorality flood America for decades and been told we must tolerate anything and everything. He may have gone about it wrong (vandalism) and definitely shouldn't have done that. But seeing filth everywhere....I agree...it's getting old.
I don't see that as vandalism.
I see it as community service.
If I'm on the jury, he walks.
Meh. I try to be consistent. He committed the same crime (vandalism) that the Ferguson and Baltimore looters did (although they proceeded with theft and arson and assault also).
I can't knock one vandal without knocking others. Although I agree with his gripe....can't commit a crime to protest it.
It says the advertising agency that puts garbage out for all to see is anything for a buck. Maybe some more people should get into billboard advertising so advertisers have a better selection on who they want to spend their money with. In order to do that you'll have to go back to congress and get some of the billboard laws deleted, amended or something along those lines.
The Highway beautification act led to a path where a select few have control of the majority of billboards. It took away the owners authority over their own land even when it comes to advertising. I can't just rent space to a billboard to be placed on my land adjacent to the freeway. Of course that means I cannot even generate money to pay the taxes on that land.It says the advertising agency that puts garbage out for all to see is anything for a buck. Maybe some more people should get into billboard advertising so advertisers have a better selection on who they want to spend their money with. In order to do that you'll have to go back to congress and get some of the billboard laws deleted, amended or something along those lines.
Having spent my entire career in advertising for corporate America, I can verify what RodISHI said in his post is correct. It is about money: whoever brings it is the client. No advertising happens without a budget. In this case, it's the gay organization who is funding the advertising. Going to Congress will accomplish zero. If anything, our government is embracing this kind of thing, so no help there. All that's possible is to try and counter these billboards by doing more heterosexual ones than the gay group is doing. It's impossible to get this stopped in any manner. It's unfortunate, but that's how it is, and I feel the same way about it as the man in the video and many of you on this forum.
No, thanks. I'm straight. But I'm sure the homeless guy in the video would be down with some man-on-man butt slam. You're both obviously in extreme denial about your sexuality. Don't hide it. Just go suck some dick and be proud of who you are. I bet you make a fine sissy boy bottomFuck you faggotSo, some drug addict, snaggle tooth homeless guy smashes a poster. Cool story, bro.Warning; The advertisement is some real sick shit
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Start making billboards right outside of restaurants that show people defecating and puking. Once that gets stopped the homo billboards will be, too.It says the advertising agency that puts garbage out for all to see is anything for a buck. Maybe some more people should get into billboard advertising so advertisers have a better selection on who they want to spend their money with. In order to do that you'll have to go back to congress and get some of the billboard laws deleted, amended or something along those lines.
Having spent my entire career in advertising for corporate America, I can verify what RodISHI said in his post is correct. It is about money: whoever brings it is the client. No advertising happens without a budget. In this case, it's the gay organization who is funding the advertising. Going to Congress will accomplish zero. If anything, our government is embracing this kind of thing, so no help there. All that's possible is to try and counter these billboards by doing more heterosexual ones than the gay group is doing. It's impossible to get this stopped in any manner. It's unfortunate, but that's how it is, and I feel the same way about it as the man in the video and many of you on this forum.