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South Dakota’s ‘Meth. We’re On It.’ Campaign Mocked As Tone Deaf: WATCH

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But it undeniably got people’s attention.

“Hey Twitter, the whole point of this ad campaign is to raise awareness,” Gov. Kristi Noem of South Dakota said in response to the furor over the campaign. “So I think that’s working … #thanks #MethWeAreOnIt.”

In South Dakota, from 2014 to 2018, the state saw a 200 percent increase in people seeking treatment for meth-related addiction.

According to the Argus Press: “Gov. Kristi Noem has a message for South Dakota: “Meth. We’re On It.” Noem launched her new anti-meth campaign on Monday to bring awareness to the meth epidemic in South Dakota that will include a new TV ad, billboards, posters and website. The campaign’s motto features the phrase, “Meth. We’re on it,” over an outline of South Dakota, and the ad and posters feature people of differing in ages and races saying, “I’m on meth.” … Broadhead Co., a marketing and ad agency in Minneapolis, created the “Meth. We’re On It.” campaign. The state’s Department of Social Services paid the agency just short of $449,000 this fall, according to the state’s finances website, open.sd.gov.”

“South Dakota’s meth crisis is growing at an alarming rate,” reported the Washington Post, ” It impacts every community in our state, and it threatens the success of the next generation,” Noem said in a public service announcement. “This is our problem, and together, we need to get on it.” “Let’s get meth out of South Dakota,” she added.

CNBC suggested that the ads say people from the state are ‘on’ meth, “In one video spot shared on YouTube on Monday, people from an elderly man to young men and women share the message “I’m on meth.” “Meth is not someone else’s problem, it’s everyone in South Dakota’s problem, and we need everyone to get on it,” a narrator says in the video.While some poked fun at the campaign for showing those who appeared to be claiming they were using the drug, others said it was a clever double play on words that got people intrigued.”

Watch the video below.

 

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