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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
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Originally Posted by
Dave Blue
McDonalds order a repaint immediately. A bit arrogant. Destroy the original and order the artist to do it all again! Thanks very much.
I think they're doing the right thing - they didn't have to. It's not really anything to do with them. The fact that they have asked for it to be re-painted has to be seen as a good thing.
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
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Originally Posted by
tforturton
I think they're doing the right thing - they didn't have to. It's not really anything to do with them. The fact that they have asked for it to be re-painted has to be seen as a good thing.
Agreed. It's a win for all. Something good to read for a change. :thumbup:
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
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Originally Posted by
logic
Logic shows that people are acting as if it's an OUTRAGE. How dare a multicultural mural be pointed over?
Those same people are conveniently quiet that the general makeup of the crowd at CCS is pale, male and stale.
Does everything have to be commercial? No. Does the owner of the wall have the freedom to choose what they utilise the wall for or do they have to gain the approval of the vocal minority?
Embarrassing post. Even if you are a wind up you really need to reevaluate your life
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
Mcdonalds will be buying ad space by the thousands in huge contracts. How were they to know what was there before hand. P*ss poor of idiots like doughty and gething to go after them as if they were aware.
Decent gesture from mcdonalds to give the space back.
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
It’s a terrible decision, and I’m very annoyed by this, I’m glad McDonald’s have decided to repaint it though.
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
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Originally Posted by
chrisp_1927
Mcdonalds will be buying ad space by the thousands in huge contracts. How were they to know what was there before hand. P*ss poor of idiots like doughty and gething to go after them as if they were aware.
Decent gesture from mcdonalds to give the space back.
indeed
they wouldn't know what was on the wall, they would have been sold the space ( along with hundreds of others ) by some agent
Mc D's can surely not be to blame for this, whoever owns the space must be as they have decided to cash in and let the wall be used for advertising space
Oh and I bet McD's are still footing the bill for the space and getting it repainted, which must be commended
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
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Originally Posted by
Father Dougal
McDonald's are actually sensitive over PR. They will reverse this.
The power of a few tweets hey? No way McDonald's were going to let this story run.
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
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Originally Posted by
blue matt
indeed
they wouldn't know what was on the wall, they would have been sold the space ( along with hundreds of others ) by some agent
Mc D's can surely not be to blame for this, whoever owns the space must be as they have decided to cash in and let the wall be used for advertising space
This is probably the best outcome for McDonalds, they look like they actually give a shit. It's good PR for them. Mind you, that gable is ****ed, the rendering could be picked off with a kitchen knife.
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
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Originally Posted by
Father Dougal
The power of a few tweets hey? No way McDonald's were going to let this story run.
In a weird way, they come out of this really well. This story has legs,
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
After a dreadful day. The desperation of some to back Mcdonalds has given me a great laugh.
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
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Originally Posted by
Citizen's Nephew
In a weird way, they come out of this really well. This story has legs,
Yes I wonder if it's a generation thing. The older generation talk of boycotts and wanting explanations, they may even write an email or a letter-whereas the younger generation understand the power and impact of a twitter pile on. I don't think McDonald's would care about boycotts from people who don't go there anyway or reveling emails but they would not want this to become a social media storm.
It's not a good way of doing things really and doesn't allow any debate as it's all knee jerk stuff-but it's the society we living in.
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
Cardiff has been shit for years on street art and murals. It's really difficult to get much support for it. I've commissioned loads in my time through peaceful progress and Rmer but an overarching culture never seems to emerge.
Thought it would in Cathay's / Roath s few years ago but it tapers out. That said, I think street art is probably past its peak slightly now, but we are still way behind other cities and good stuff like this is such a no brainer.
The only thing I would say is that Mischiefs (where I used to go a lot) are entitled to make something from it and a timeframe for this to be up was probably agreed at the time so they shouldn't be shamed over it IMO.
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
The only thing I would say is that Mischiefs (where I used to go a lot) are entitled to make something from it and a timeframe for this to be up was probably agreed at the time so they shouldn't be shamed over it IMO.
But neither should McD's who at a guess wouldn't have known what was on the space ( why would they, they are just buying a space to put up some advert )
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
This is probably the best outcome for McDonalds, they look like they actually give a shit. It's good PR for them. Mind you, that gable is ****ed, the rendering could be picked off with a kitchen knife.
Its great PR, though I wonder if the twitters will be as quick to praise McD's as they were to condemn them
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
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Originally Posted by
chrisp_1927
Mcdonalds will be buying ad space by the thousands in huge contracts. How were they to know what was there before hand. P*ss poor of idiots like doughty and gething to go after them as if they were aware.
Decent gesture from mcdonalds to give the space back.
Agree they are a huge organisation with responsibilile corporate standards, no way would thier top team taken a decision to paint over such a positive image .
As they say a third party contractor was involved and
( they ) should have drawn a breath and got confirmation before proceeding, any sensible worker would know something was up . That maybe the end of thier McDonald's contract work
Their generosity with the children's hospital at the Heath was admiral.
From MacDonalds:
""" Hi Stephen - the site was hired by a third party working with the artist who painted the original mural. We were unaware of what was on the site prior to our installation and have instructed the artist to repaint his original mural immediately.""
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
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Originally Posted by
blue matt
But neither should McD's who at a guess wouldn't have known what was on the space ( why would they, they are just buying a space to put up some advert )
Yes, I agree. No one to blame. Will be reinstated.
End of story really
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
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Originally Posted by
Hilts
After a dreadful day. The desperation of some to back Mcdonalds has given me a great laugh.
It's not about backing mcdonalds. It's about pointing out the stupidity of rushing to condemn them for something that's not their fault. If you want to have a pop at them for animal welfare, promoting obesity or damaging the climate, I'd be more than happy to join you .
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
One good thing to come out of this is the obvious public support for the murals. Hopefully it leads to more street art around the city.
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Easy for me to say because I don’t eat them, but City fans should boycott McDonalds after this - shockingly insensitive.
Nothing to do with McD's tho really is it, they just rented advertising space!
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
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Originally Posted by
Dave Blue
McDonalds order a repaint immediately. A bit arrogant. Destroy the original and order the artist to do it all again! Thanks very much.
They didn't destroy the original!
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
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Originally Posted by
chrisp_1927
Mcdonalds will be buying ad space by the thousands in huge contracts. How were they to know what was there before hand. P*ss poor of idiots like doughty and gething to go after them as if they were aware.
Decent gesture from mcdonalds to give the space back.
Im sure the politicians in question will use it as a political point to claim that they were responsible for the reversal!
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
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Originally Posted by
cityhammer
Nothing to do with McD's tho really is it, they just rented advertising space!
Yes it was.
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
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Originally Posted by
cityhammer
Nothing to do with McD's tho really is it, they just rented advertising space!
Surely whoever owns it/rents it out is too blame? Cashing in off macdonalds?
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Yes it was.
How? They just asked their agency to find advertising space!
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Re: Outrage as stunning My City My Shirt mural is painted over
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Originally Posted by
cityhammer
How? They just asked their agency to find advertising space!
It shouldn’t have been beyond the local McDonalds management to bring the fact that they were going to be scoring a PR own goal by going ahead with it.