Four Ads Mocking Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with Photoshop.
(click ads) Art directors of the world unite! As you may have heard, the Iranian Presidictator is in town this week at the U.N. again claiming that the United States orchestrated the 9/11 attacks on itself, adding "The majority of the American people as well as most nations and politicians around the world agree with this view."
In response—risking my life—I've posted these ads from the last year or so making the handsome 53 year-old look like a doofus. The top two are via the International Service for Human Rights (ISHR). The bottom left ad is from Reporters Without Borders. And the the fourth and funniest ad, featuring the despot holding a weapon of mass saturation, is by Amnesty International Belgium.
Anybody wanna see my Prophet Muhammad sketches?
Related: creative critique of Robert Mugabe's horrible campaign poster.
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On the basis of this blasphemous blog post, and in compliance with Allah's order, we issue the following fatwa:
The ruling to kill Copyranter and his allies -- civilian and military -- is an individual duty for every faithful one who can do it in any country in which it is possible to do it, in order to liberate the images of the President of Iran from his grip, and in order to shut down this most offensive blog, rendering it defeated and unable to threaten anyone. This is in accordance with the words of the Almighty, "and fight the pagans all together as they fight you all together," and "fight them until there is no more tumult or oppression, and there prevail justice and faith in the Almighty."
So it is written. So it shall be done.
The most buzz killing, spine chilling, politically incorrect pick up line ever:
"Do you wanna come up to see my Prophet Muhammad sketches?"
Are we supposed to infer from the second one that President Abdullah Gul of Turkey, who appears in the background, has delivered that delicious-looking confection to President Ahmedinejad's face? What can it possibly mean?
Ha! Thanks for the I.D.
So, "Bombs away!" is what you're saying.
The nature of your craft (it's not art) is to blur and simplify.
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