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BenQ using 9/11 & WTC imagery to sell products

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Originally posted by: Don Rodriguez
Originally posted by: sadguy
wow, most of you need to lighten up.

i've seen american music albums with pictures of jets slamming into the twin towers. where's the outrage over that?

then there's your own president taking blatant photo opps at ground zero to further his middle east agenda.

hypocrites ftl?

GFY

You probably live in some sh|t third world country and have no idea what its like for attacks like that to occur in a major urban center.

You're an idiot.
 
Originally posted by: Don Rodriguez
Originally posted by: sadguy
wow, most of you need to lighten up.

i've seen american music albums with pictures of jets slamming into the twin towers. where's the outrage over that?

then there's your own president taking blatant photo opps at ground zero to further his middle east agenda.

hypocrites ftl?

GFY

You probably live in some sh|t third world country and have no idea what its like for attacks like that to occur in a major urban center.

actually, i live in the greatest country in the world.
 
This is a POSITIVE message in the ad. Why are you all freaking out over nothing? He has HOPE because of music. Just like how Americans have HOPE.
 
Note that the war theme was used because the MP3 player is a dogtag. What more well known recent image could they have used for war other than the fallen WTC? It was a well known building and a very well known event. It's not that far fetched.
 
Pretty stupid to make comments about it when you have no idea what the ad says. Could be "Every mp3 bought supports victims of the 9/11" or whatever 🙂.
 
Originally posted by: Don Rodriguez
Originally posted by: sadguy
wow, most of you need to lighten up.

i've seen american music albums with pictures of jets slamming into the twin towers. where's the outrage over that?

then there's your own president taking blatant photo opps at ground zero to further his middle east agenda.

hypocrites ftl?

GFY

You probably live in some sh|t third world country and have no idea what its like for attacks like that to occur in a major urban center.
Yeah, 3rd world countries have it good, they just have the occasional genocide, but at least no attacks on major urban centres.
 
Last I remembered, there was a nationally debuted movie that exploited 9/11 for profit.

What is the difference between benq make a profit in contrast to any other company (like the one who made the movie)?

I agree it is morally wrong, but it's been done before and the majority of our citizens justified 9/11 exploitation when they spent money on anything that had to do with 9/11.... ie. flags, bumper stickers, "these colors don't run" t-shirts, etc.

....


Just a question OP, do you know the country you live in?


Hint: the word "bandwagon" is what defines this country on these issues.
 
I'm pretty jaded and usually don't get too emotional over things, but this was definitely tasteless. As for other uses of 9/11 to sell things, from American flags to movies, those are equally tasteless and I refuse to see those movies or buy those stupid magnets. Profiting on something like that is disgusting.

On a related note, does anybody want to halvsies with me on a set of Tiananmen Square Commemorative Plates? :roll:
 
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: fishface313
I didn't need a multi-million dollar movie to tell me what happened on 9/11...

Fine. That's you. But seeing the movie was a surreal experience for me and I actually broke down in tears while watching it. I don't think there was a dry eye in theater when we left.

9/11 wasn't quite within my grasp from far away here in NC and seeing talking heads analyze it on TV networks...watching it on the big screen and from their perspective, the people that were actually there...their stories, really floored me.

I had a similar experience with Schindler's List


The real question is... where did the profits go?

If the profits went to some kind of chairty fund, then great. I'm all over this movie.

If the profits were pocketed by the studio, then fvck the sick bastards for exploiting a serious event.
 
Originally posted by: fishface313
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Compton
Originally posted by: sadguy
wow, most of you need to lighten up.

i've seen american music albums with pictures of jets slamming into the twin towers. where's the outrage over that?

then there's your own president taking blatant photo opps at ground zero to further his middle east agenda.

hypocrites ftl?

Exactly. IMO, this is nothing compared to the movies that made money off 9/11.

The 9/11 movies were telling the story of what happened on that day. I went to see 9/11 the movie and was really shook up over it.

This ad makes completely no sense whatsover in relation to 9/11.

It'd be like an ad putting an Xbox 360 in Hiroshima in 1945 Japan with a nuclear bomb going off in the background and the Xbox 360's image etched into a nearby wall from the blast.

Both the movies and benQ are using the images to make money, so saying that it's ok for the movies to use it and not ok for BenQ to use it is stupid.

I'm sure Nicholas Cage gave all of the money he made from the movie to charity too!😕

Thats exactly my point. :thumbsup:

Its all about money.
 
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