The next two are a bit difficult to embed, so here are the direct YouTube links.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoSudhJJE58
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NLUSDlUvcE
Now here is a compilation of all three videos.
Now, if you did not know any better, you would think the sloth ads espousing the need to cut sodium from your diet, recognizing the signs of crippling depression and telling people that it is okay to come out of the closet were the real ads. Well, those ads were fake PSAs created with good intentions by YouTube user quolism. The Actual three ads in the 2 minute compilation are the ones which, I think still. are being shown throughout Australia.
Let it be known; I do not use weed, nor any other drug for that matter. None the less, weed is among the least problematic of drugs. At worst, weed is basically a crutch with little purpose: apart from having a craving for foods, getting momentarily buzzed, aiding some medical issues and slowly but surely making someone feel odd. I can think of far worse drugs and tranquilizers:
Tobacco one can find at a store, which causes cancers and health problems.
Alcohol, particularly if used daily.
Cocaine
Heroin
Meth
Quaaludes
Prescription medicines used beyond and above the needed amount; including over the counter medicines.
Crack cocaine
Indeed, the outdoor party commercial shows everyone except the sloth with an alcoholic drink of some kind. You would think the ad would have showed the problems of drinking a bit much.
Clearly, the NSW government have little idea of how to do effective anti-drug messaging. What should be sober ads are shown to be pretty damn funny. As I said, the Stoner Sloth campaign dropped the ball on these messages. And to think, the ads could have been more interesting and more worthy.
Do better next time should there be a next time,
Robert
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