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People deserve to die
People deserve to die









people deserve to die

To be fair, some were able to determine the lung cancer message in the first stages of the campaign based on hints from the website that said, “Every year over 160,000 lives are lost to a deadly disease … So, what is the killer? You’ll find out soon enough.” If you need support right now, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-80, the Trevor Project at 1-86 or reach the Crisis Text Line by texting START to 741741. “The absurd thing is no one deserves to die.” If you or someone you know needs help, visit our suicide prevention resources. “We knew that one would be polarizing,” Denise Kohnke, vice president of strategy for Milwaukee-based Laughlin/Constable ad agency, told TMJ4 after admitting her firm was behind the campaign. The campaign caused quite a stir in its first three days, and quite a few reportedly missed the point of the posters on first glance. “I think that’s very offensive to people who are animal lovers,” Shelli Williams told the Chicago CBS station when first shown the cat lovers version of the poster. Lung cancer doesn’t discriminate and neither should you,” the website says, adding that “Though the deadliest cancer, it’s the least funded of the top four.” “Many people believe that if you have lung cancer you did something to deserve it. Each ad carried a link to the website, which finally revealed the point of the posters last Thursday: a research and awareness campaign sponsored by the Washington-based Lung Cancer Alliance.

#People deserve to die series#

The campaign began as a series of mysterious posters in cities throughout the country proclaiming that the folks above “deserve to die” (in addition to “the smug” and “the tattooed”). At this juncture in humanity history, our civilisation is boiling.

people deserve to die

Does humanity deserve to survive It isn’t a question with an easy answer. I told the congregation that Walter's case had taught me that the death penalty is not about whether people deserve to die for the crimes they commit.Follow lovers? Hipsters, Beautiful people? Crazy old aunts? It turns out that, nationwide billboards to the contrary, none of these people deserve to die - they’ve merely been part of a new advertising initiative that has been popping up all across America early this week. Many will say no no one deserves to die painfully its not liberal and humane and stuff but the truth is those people who have done horrible things to other people DESERVE to get a taste of the horrible things they did.

  • - 30 Image Credit: Ben Olson Here is a perplexing and important question that you may have asked yourself recently.
  • I reflected on how mass imprisonment has littered the national landscape with carceral monuments of reckless and excessive punishment and ravaged communities with our hopeless willingness to condemn and discard the most vulnerable among us. Walter's case taught me that fear and anger are a threat to justice they can infect a community, a state, or a nation and make us blind, irrational, and dangerous. A system that denies the poor the legal help they need, that makes wealth and status more important than culpability, must be changed.

    people deserve to die

    “Walter made me understand why we have to reform a system of criminal justice that continues to treat people better if they are rich and guilty than if they are poor and innocent.











    People deserve to die