HSBC: The "C" Is For "Clueless"
Somebody I follow on Twitter retweeted this guy:
@NoahPollak I saw this HSBC ad today at the Athens airport. It says that Iran treats women better than US. Truly outrageous. http://twitpic.com/3itdpm
It's really fun to make films in Iran -- if your idea of fun is being "confined him to a very small cell where (you) can hardly move." Being a woman is lots of fun, too.
It so sad that in this day and age we can't just nuke them back to the stone age. But of course -- that would be be an improvement in their thinking.
Jim P. at December 25, 2010 4:45 AM
Interesting that HSBC feels that glibly bashing the US is good marketing.
Also this is a swipe at US society, not the State. Because the US film industry is private, unlike most of Europe. So what HSBC is saying here is that US cultural organs are inferior to those of a fundamentalist Mullocracy.
jomimbi at December 25, 2010 6:42 AM
From what I've read, gratuitous anti-Americanism usually goes over well in Greece.
Cousin Dave at December 25, 2010 3:29 PM
Now we're stoning them for adultery? I didn't see this on Fox.
Feelings shouldn't come before facts in life or the dictionary.
MarkD at December 26, 2010 5:02 AM
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