'Stoner sloth': Australia anti-marijuana campaign criticised

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'Stoner sloth': Australia anti-marijuana campaign criticised
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Image copyrightNSW Department of Premier and Cabinet
Image captionThe Stoner Sloth campaign aims to convince teens that smoking marijuana will make them socially dysfunctional
An Australian anti-marijuana campaign that features an intoxicated sloth has drawn expert criticism and online mockery.

The Stoner Sloth campaign, financed by the New South Wales state government, aims to stop teens smoking marijuana.

The sloth character is shown as unable to cope with various social scenariosafter smoking the drug.

Australia's National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre (NCPIC) criticised the campaign.

"[This] doesn't reflect NCPIC views on how cannabis harms campaigns should be approached", the organisation said in a statement..

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Image copyrightstonersloth.com.au
The NCPIC, whose logo was used to endorse the campaign, said it was consulted early in the project but had no input into the concept.

The top trending Twitter hashtag in Australia on Saturday was #stonersloth, and it was still trending on Monday.

The campaign has inspired a host of online parodies and Stoner Sloth T-shirts are being offered for sale.

NSW Premier Mike Baird, whose own department helped fund the campaign, sent a series of bemused tweets.

"Just saw the #StonerSloth ads. Not sure where NSW Gov's ad guys found Chewbaccas (sic) siblings, but those videos are... Quite something," one read.

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Some online comments suggested that sloths were adorable and more likely to make teens want to smoke marijuana, while others suggested that the ads would fail to make an impact with the target audience.

"Really dislike the drug but was a single young person consulted in the making of these stupid ads? Nobody will take #stonersloth seriously," educational equity researcher at Macquarie University Max Walden tweeted.

The campaign was launched in mid-November but only gained traction in social media over the weekend.

'Stoner sloth': Australia anti-marijuana campaign criticised - BBC News

kind of at a loss for words with this situation...
 

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well theres nothing wrong with telling people NOT to smoke, but making it illegal is another thing

What about bullying?

Consuming salt?

Teenage drinking?

All are surely worse than doing the marihuana. This ad campaign seems to be promoting other negative social habits and health decisions.

It's frightening. The children are the future.
 

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What about bullying?

Consuming salt?

Teenage drinking?

All are surely worse than doing the marihuana. This ad campaign seems to be promoting other negative social habits and health decisions.

It's frightening. The children are the future.
fair points about the drinking...but...alcohol seems to be the only thing the west tolerates as a mass drug...the impact of smoking itself on the body IS a problem, regardless of if its weed.
 

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fair points about the drinking...but...alcohol seems to be the only thing the west tolerates as a mass drug...the impact of smoking itself on the body IS a problem, regardless of if its weed.
why does it matter that the west tolerates alcohol with regards to 88m's claims? specifically do you think that fact invalidates his claims?


are you claiming that weed is as unhealthy as nicotine cigarettes? if so, what are you basing that on?
 

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I still don't understand the obsession with weed. It's like the Netherlands don't exist as a blueprint of what to do.
 

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I still don't understand the obsession with weed. It's like the Netherlands don't exist as a blueprint of what to do.
Once every state figures out a way to maximize profit from it, it will be legal everywhere in the US....it's already happening
 

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There is a meth epidemic going on and here they are making ads to discourage marijuana. Straya m8:heh:

The youth don't do marijuana anymore. :childplease:

those remixes tho :bryan:
 

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Australia where being called a ''sick c*nt'' is the highest possible honor which one can receive. :blessed:
 
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