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    Brilliant Marketing

    Here is an example of brilliant marketing: PETA designs a Super Bowl advertisment which NBC rejects for depicting "a level of sexuality exceeding (their) standards" and the story makes headlines thus saving PETA millions in actually having to pay for any airtime.

    Hot PETA ad banned from Super Bowl
    Screwing Herself with Broccoli
    NBC can't sell Super Bowl ads


    Hard to believe that GE has never broadcast a Victoria Secret commercial before.

    Wow, talk about a crackpot:
    "You are probably familiar with PETA. That's the organization that uses back door tactics to push its radical agenda that includes the banning of pet ownership; the group who sees a puppy snoozing comfortably on your bed and thinks the "ethical" thing to do would be to kill him rather than have him "exploited" so cruelly."

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    I may not care for PETA and their message. But, I liked what I saw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slickwilly13 View Post
    I may not care for PETA and their message. But, I liked what I saw.
    Obviously, the ad spot is tongue-in-cheek designed to upset the uptights.

    What part of the "message" don't you agree with? Does it sit well with you that the food we consume is being raised in the filthiest, most inhumane conditions possible?

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    Haha. That advert's awesome. I love the way she throws the asparagus in the air at the end.

    Did you see Dita's ads for PETA? Another example of using sex to sell their message, although I always found her a rather odd choice of frontwoman as she openly wears fur and encourages others to do the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chic Freak View Post
    Did you see Dita's ads for PETA? Another example of using sex to sell their message, although I always found her a rather odd choice of frontwoman as she openly wears fur and encourages others to do the same.
    "Dita Von Teese"... is that a real name?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DubiousComforts View Post
    "Dita Von Teese"... is that a real name?
    No, it's a stage name. Her real name is Heather Sweet. Which still sounds like a stripper name to me! Don't know why she bothered to change it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DubiousComforts View Post
    What part of the "message" don't you agree with? Does it sit well with you that the food we consume is being raised in the filthiest, most inhumane conditions possible?
    PETA goes a little beyond that. They hold that the food we consume (or much of it) shouldn't be consumed at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Publius View Post
    PETA goes a little beyond that. They hold that the food we consume (or much of it) shouldn't be consumed at all.
    And perhaps they are correct as far as factory-bred meat is concenrned. Regardless, it's a far less radical agenda than the opposition: Food Disparagement Laws

    Quote Originally Posted by Chic Freak View Post
    Her real name is Heather Sweet. Which still sounds like a stripper name to me!

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    It's amusing how PETA like resorting bimbos in bikinis to get their message across. How sexist

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    this talk about one of my least favorite entities in the world has inspired me to out and have a hamburger.

    i'm not much of an animal lover at all beyond cats. in fact, some of you know this about me already, but i have a hatred for domestic dogs that borders on psychosis. i mean hatred not dislike, total and undying fucking hatred.
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    The ad wouldn't work anyway. The ridiculousness of it just makes people laugh at it. It wouldn't sway anybody. So why bother with it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SRP76 View Post
    The ad wouldn't work anyway. The ridiculousness of it just makes people laugh at it. It wouldn't sway anybody. So why bother with it?
    The point is to get their name [even moreso] out there. This way people will be like "Hm? What company is this that they refused to air the ad of? I'll check it out." The ad itself wasn't the point.

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    It's a shame that the "content of the commercial" is the reason NBC chose not to air it.

    There are better reasons to shun this reprehensible group.

    http://www.petakillsanimals.com/

    Animal lovers they definitely are not.



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    Vegans, man...they freak me out.

    But the idea of purposefully floating a overly sexed up commercial to garner publicity, without having to drop hard currency for the airtime, is brilliant.

    "Men choose as their prophets those who tell them that their hopes are true." --Lord Dunsany

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    Quote Originally Posted by AcesandEights View Post
    Vegans, man...they freak me out.
    I hear ya. I would flip out if I went a week without a steak, hamburger, or ribs.

    I didn't think the ad was all that bad. I enjoyed it, but I don't really see the need in banning it. Especially for the Super Bowl. I think there's been worse...

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