September 06, 2007
'Daily News': Only Clothing Is Offensive
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You may recall, in yesterday's Jill Porter column, she whined about how Clayton Morris and Sue Serio gave away a jacket with bullet holes in it. Because people get murdered in this city, this is apparently offensive -- and Porter went to the DA's office to let them know how offensive it was, too.
To give Serio and Morris some credit, they actually made a real apology and not some sort of "I'm sorry some of you were offended" fake apology. Morris even took a page out of the book of Daniel McQuade and called himself an idiot. To avoid offending people in the future, I'd suggest sticking with time-tested non-offensive content, like dancing mascots.
The offensive part of the promotion seems to be a bullet-hole ridden jacket for a movie titled Shoot 'Em Up, which seems like a particularly appropriate type of giveaway for a movie with that title. In fact, the Daily News itself seems to owe us an apology, since the DN gave away prize packs for the movie Shoot 'Em Up, which -- from a quick glance at other giveaways from that movie -- appear to be a Playstation 2 with a gun accessory.
How dare the Daily News teach young children how to kill with a PS2. They might turn into thugs! The blood of the innocents is on your hands, Daily News.
You got me, though: I only really wanted to write about this so I could run a photo of Monica Bellucci.
WTXF anchors apologize for 'Shoot 'Em Up' promotion [Daily News]
Posted by D-Mac on September 6, 2007 11:51 AM
Posted to Daily News
, Good Day Philadelphia
, Jill Porter
, Monica Bellucci
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