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View Poll Results: What do you think about the political message of the Tetra Vaal commercial?
It's OK 3 75.00%
I don't know 0 0%
It's sick 1 25.00%
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Old 30-04-2004, 09:44 AM   #1
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Angry Commercial for Tetra Vaal by "The Embassy" on 3DT Front Page

The GCI and Animation are great, but this is one of the most sickest commercials I have ever seen in my life. Not only that 3rd world countries are abused for cheap and inhumane labour and are often kept in instable political conditions, making it possible for foully weapon dealers to make dirty money with the death of kids. Now they are also supposed to be the place for a field test for an emotionless robotic militia? At whom the hell are these robots shooting anyway? I don't think it's other robots!
And to whom is this commercial supposed to be adressed?
This is just sick. Plain sick.
I don't know in which world the makers of this commercial live, but it's definitely not this world or else they would have recognized the insipidity of this piece.

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