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"The European Death Wish personified"

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Anonymous jody said...

at first i thought you meant this commercial:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-A9orvi85Q&eurl=

i saw the condom one before too. how about this weird commercial advising gays to wear condoms:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=E5EAr27Lg8Y

1/9/07, 9:11 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow. I sympathize with the point of view espoused by the add as I don't want children personally, but "death wish" is right. This is not something a healthy society tells itself.

1/10/07, 12:07 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I notice that while non-white people are suitable for so much prominence in advertising they were not so in this case. Im sure there is no significance in this...

1/10/07, 3:45 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

If my many lefty friends are representative, it's less a case of "National suicide via politeness", and more one of "National suicide via having too many hobbies and pleasures to be bothered with how much time children take." The kid in the video was an embarrasment, yes, but even more than that he was a *drag* on the fun, swinging, full *normal person's* life the stubbly guy could have been having.

1/10/07, 4:38 AM

Anonymous Russell said...

Give the hipster-dad a break. In Europe, if you hit your kids, you can go to jail. Thus they create little barbarians like that kid.

Luckily, there's a solution, which the commercial so helpfully points out: don't have kids in the first place. Now nothing will stop you from going clubbing Saturday night.

1/10/07, 9:10 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

In Europe, having children is seen as unfashionable.

Hell, in Manhattan having children is seen as unfashionable as well.

It is such a good thing that Europe is importing all of those high-birth rate muslims to replenish the stock (sarcasm).

1/10/07, 11:24 AM

Blogger Julian said...

It sounds like a typical propagandist trick - present the worst aspect of something as if it were typical. It's the same trick feminists use, when they imply that being a mother is nothing but changing nappies. Or that being a wife is all about darning socks.

1/10/07, 7:39 PM

Blogger J. said...

What language is the actor using? It sounds to me like: "Ani rotze bamba". Hmm.

1/16/07, 6:50 AM

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