This American state’s campaign to combat meth is raising eyebrows because, well, look at it
The American state of South Dakota unveiled its new campaign to combat meth addiction and it’s fair to say it raised eyebrows. Lots of eyebrows.
South Dakota has launched a campaign to combat meth.
With this new logo.https://t.co/u5l7HF7mK9 pic.twitter.com/OvRjkCqlHl
— Mike Baker (@ByMikeBaker) November 18, 2019
People were undecided whether they aware (or not) of the double meaning. But most people agreed that, either way, it wasn’t working.
It’s probably not ideal, for instance, that people had to keep pointing out it wasn’t a joke.
Also, JUST TO BE CLEAR, it's not a joke. Here's the governor announcing the new campaign and website: https://t.co/YQHJMAnG3H
— Mike Baker (@ByMikeBaker) November 18, 2019
"The tagline is: I'm on meth," says the governor of South Dakota, ON VIDEO.
Well, the campaign is sure to achieve the state's goal of getting people talking about an important issue. pic.twitter.com/eIdYqgLqDn
— Mike Baker (@ByMikeBaker) November 18, 2019
And then people started doing stuff like this and it was game over.
BREAKING: They totally uploaded the wrong version, guys. pic.twitter.com/Y1KStMZvjx
— Reno Gruber (@RenoGruber) November 18, 2019
Inside sources are telling me this was a close runner-up. pic.twitter.com/geJmjdcrTa
— Reno Gruber (@RenoGruber) November 18, 2019
— gingerbread mid-century modern🌵 (@jeuler) November 18, 2019
Had to follow up pic.twitter.com/JOyrY78PPr
— Ron Pasco (@Ron_Pasco) November 18, 2019
Here you go, New Mexico! That'll be $600,000. pic.twitter.com/ZgkZ6FJlc7
— Zylie (@Zylie) November 18, 2019
Just, basically, this.
I really don't understand how something like this could happen. https://t.co/lEdas9cEdw
— Ben White (@morningmoneyben) November 18, 2019
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