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Many of the insults being spat between users on this thread are weakening and clogging what might be good arguments. Such a display of aggression is unnecessary.
As a U.S. citizen, and a member of humanity, I am ashamed by the torture of Iraqi prisoners, as well as ALL acts that neglect and break human rights. Certain polls suggest that a majority of American disapprove of the Iraq war in general. (see site: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/25/washington/25view.html )
I believe that Big Phew has, although in a very lengthy approach, made a good point about the US soldiers torturing Iraqis. It was wrong. However, such an argument does not make this specific ad campaign wrong. What COULD make this ad campaign wrong, or rather, MISLEADING, is that the images certainly suggest to the public that China, since it is holding the Olympics this year, has broken human rights. It is not entirely evident that the Chinese are doing so in these pictures.
I do not like being mislead. I prefer to be informed. This ad places the Chinese in a very negative light simply because it has become common for individuals to associate the "oppression of Tibetans" as a Chinese effort.
The covert attack on China may be misleading, but I still like this ad. It reminds me that all people do not have the right to protest. I would lay may head on a block for that right.