The Los Angeles Times complains about sad sloganeering as well, or at
least the NYPD does. Strikers at Rockefeller Center hoisted "On
Strike" signs and chanted, "Writers want fair share," but a nearby
police officer was unimpressed.
"They're writers. Couldn't they come up with anything better than
'On strike'?" mused the officer.
The cop's got a point. Slogans aren't the only thing hurting in this
strike -- the propaganda is embarrassingly tame for an industry that
occasionally fills the airwaves with witty banter.
The following is obviously Photoshopped, but this is what I want to
see from the WGA:
http://blog.wired.com/underwire/2007/11/the-wga-sure-ca.html
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