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Auto dealer declares jihad...

StooGrimson

He drives around, all over the town...
Eh, this could end up in the political forum. Regardless of the fact it was never broadcast, I can't believe someone was actually stupid enough to ever consider running this ad.

http://www.cnn.com/2006/AUTOS/09/25/jihad_car_ad.reut/index.html

'Jihad' auto dealer ad upsets U.S. Muslims

Radio commercial for Ohio auto dealership, allegedly promising "Fatwa Fridays," has not been aired.

POSTED: 10:32 a.m. EDT, September 25, 2006

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CINCINNATI (Reuters) -- A car commercial proclaiming a jihad on the U.S. auto market and offering "Fatwa Fridays" with free swords for the kids is offensive and should not be aired, Muslim leaders said on Sunday.
The radio advertisement for the Dennis Mitsubishi car dealership in Columbus, Ohio, has "a whole jihad theme," said Adnan Mirza, director of the Columbus office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
"They are planning on launching a jihad on the automotive market and their representatives would be wearing burqas ... ," Mirza said. "They mentioned the pope in there and also about giving rubber swords out to the kiddies -- really just reprehensible-type comments."
Details of the radio ad, which has not yet been broadcast, have been reported in the local media, but officials at the dealership declined to comment about the content of the radio spot.
Two employees at the dealership said they had been deluged with calls about the commercial.
"The ad has has never been released, it is not out for public listening," said one employee who declined to give his name. He would not say whether the dealership had changed its mind about airing the commercial.
Tokyo-based Mitsubishi Motors Corp. could not immediately be reached for comment.
Mirza said several local radio stations had already rejected the ad and he hoped the controversy would convince the dealership to rethink its sales strategy.
He also said the Council on American-Islamic Relations would likely contact the dealer to "offer some kind of cultural or sensitivity awareness training."
 
some people are very stupid, given the present situation in the world why would you consider doing this? idk, maybe someone here "gets it" but i think thats one of the stupidest advertising campaigns i've ever heard of
 
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StooGrimson;617559; said:
Eh, this could end up in the political forum. Regardless of the fact it was never broadcast, I can't believe someone was actually stupid enough to ever consider running this ad.

http://www.cnn.com/2006/AUTOS/09/25/jihad_car_ad.reut/index.html

'Jihad' auto dealer ad upsets U.S. Muslims

Radio commercial for Ohio auto dealership, allegedly promising "Fatwa Fridays," has not been aired.

POSTED: 10:32 a.m. EDT, September 25, 2006

var clickExpire = "10/9/2006";


CINCINNATI (Reuters) -- A car commercial proclaiming a jihad on the U.S. auto market and offering "Fatwa Fridays" with free swords for the kids is offensive and should not be aired, Muslim leaders said on Sunday.
The radio advertisement for the Dennis Mitsubishi car dealership in Columbus, Ohio, has "a whole jihad theme," said Adnan Mirza, director of the Columbus office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
"They are planning on launching a jihad on the automotive market and their representatives would be wearing burqas ... ," Mirza said. "They mentioned the pope in there and also about giving rubber swords out to the kiddies -- really just reprehensible-type comments."
Details of the radio ad, which has not yet been broadcast, have been reported in the local media, but officials at the dealership declined to comment about the content of the radio spot.
Two employees at the dealership said they had been deluged with calls about the commercial.
"The ad has has never been released, it is not out for public listening," said one employee who declined to give his name. He would not say whether the dealership had changed its mind about airing the commercial.
Tokyo-based Mitsubishi Motors Corp. could not immediately be reached for comment.
Mirza said several local radio stations had already rejected the ad and he hoped the controversy would convince the dealership to rethink its sales strategy.
He also said the Council on American-Islamic Relations would likely contact the dealer to "offer some kind of cultural or sensitivity awareness training."

Outstanding. The fucking Dennis comercials have now crossed the line from ridiculously irritating to ridiculously insensitive. Fucking morons.
 
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The bastards have decided not to air the commercial and have issued an apology. They should appologize for the rest of their fucking commercials, too.
 
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Guess I am the only person who gives them props. So sick of all this "I am so offended" shit. I am offended at people blowing shit up all over the world........so somehow I just cant worry about offending muslims. Maybe I am insensitive, but oh well.

Damnt, somebody please move this to the political forum. This is why I never go to that forum, cause this kinda stuff pisses me the fuck off :biggrin:
 
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