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“We need to shut down this Gitmo prison? Well, don't shut it down - we just need to start an advertising campaign. We need to call it, 'Gitmo, the Muslim resort.' Any resort that treated people like this would have ads all over the 'New York Times' trying to get people to come down and visit for…” quote by Rush Limbaugh
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“We need to shut down this Gitmo prison? Well, don't shut it down - we just need to start an advertising campaign. We need to call it, 'Gitmo, the Muslim resort.' Any resort that treated people like this would have ads all over the 'New York Times' trying to get people to come down and visit for some R&R, for some rest and relaxation.”

Rush Limbaugh

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Source Radio Show: The Rush Limbaugh Show, 2005

Suggesting a satirical advertising campaign to highlight perceived absurdities of a detention center.

In simple terms: Use satire to expose issues.

Key Takeaway

Employ humor to critique policy.

Themes

politics media satire

Mood

controversial critical

Type

political satirical

When to use this quote

  • campaign design
  • media strategy
  • public debate
  • human rights advocacy

Key Concepts

public opinion propaganda

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is humor effective for human rights advocacy?
  • What are the risks of mocking serious issues?
A Different Perspective

Satire can trivialize serious suffering and alienate allies.

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