A provocative advertising campaign that declares hipsters, cat lovers and crazy old aunts "deserve to die" is popping up in major American cities, including New York, Chicago, Seattle and New Orleans.
The posters, placed on telephone booths and bus terminals, do not say what the campaign is for, but a quick online search leads to a website NoOneDeservesToDie.org that includes a countdown clock ticking down the minutes until midnight Thursday, when the "killer" is supposed to be revealed.
The mysterious-by-design marketing stunt appears to be putting people on edge. Local television news outlets in Seattle and Chicago report some of the posters have been removed by confused and/or outraged residents.
"I think that's very offensive to people who are animal lovers," Shelli Williams of Chicago when she was shown the "Cat Lovers Deserve to Die" poster.
"Nobody deserves to die," Kyle Rothfus, of Lakeview, Ill., said. "Come on, that's a hell of a statement."
In New Orleans, bus stops have been papered with the posters.
"No one understands it," Brad Steuerwald, a New Orleans flag shop owner whose store is on a corner near one said. "People ask us what the hell is it about. And we say we don't know what the hell it is about."
"Yeah, it could set someone off," Steuerwald added. "I don't know, a mentally unstable person or whatever."
I wonder what this is about.
3 comments:
It's about lung cancer.
Oh!
Lol, it's been going on in NYC for a very, very hot minute...
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