Once again we’re being treated to a dose of civility – left-wing-loon style.
Jason Oda of Brooklyn, NY has developed a video game through his company, Starving Eyes Advertising. The game targets ‘Tea Party Zombies’ and Fox News Personalities and the idea is to kill the targets using firearms and crowbars. Apparently the crowbar is for those who like their violence up close and personal.
Isn’t it ironic that the left hates the one cable network that actually invites guests of opposing views on a regular basis?
This isn’t an anomaly for Oda – he has created videos in the past that targeted former President George W. Bush, Karl Rove, etc.
Some of Oda’s clients are reportedly firms like Pepsi, Hasbro, Sears, UPS and others. Can we expect those firms to pull their business from him in the interest of civility? I’m going to guess they won’t. Will their anticipated lack of correct response indicate they are interested in civility, only with respect to the Right?
Not one to presume too much, I intend on contacting the aforementioned firms and ask them what their official response is to Oda’s video game that clearly fantasizes about violence toward those he doesn’t agree with. Oda clearly has his tiny mind made up and wouldn’t want to be influenced by fact or any suggestion that he is a trifle warped in the head.
In case you might want to contact the companies for yourself I’ve listed their corporate contact information.
PepsiCo, Inc.
700 Anderson Hill Road
Purchase, NY 10577
(914) 253-2000
(Pepsisomediarelations@pepsico.com)
Reply from PepsiCo, Inc.:
Thank you for taking the time to contact us at PepsiCo.
PepsiCo does not have a relationship with Starvingeyes, nor did we authorize use of our brand on their web site. The Pepsi advertisement dates back to 2006, and has been immediately removed. PepsiCo does not support or sponsor Starvingeyes, nor do we endorse any games or opinions expressed on the gaming site.
Thanks again for your interest in our company.
Max
Consumer Relations Representative
012822669A
Hasbro, Inc.
1027 Newport Ave.
Pawtucket, RI 02862
(401) 431-8697
fax: (401) 431-8535
http://www.hasbro.com
I’ve also contacted Sears, via email form and will be contacting UPS to ask if they agree and condone this kind of vitriol.
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