Pushing the Right Buttons

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Title: Pushing the Right Buttons
Art Director/Designer: Erika Rothenberg
Country/Year: USA/1992

The political choice between feeding the hungry or military aggression is dramatized in this poster. (from The Design of Dissent, Milton Glaser & Mirko Ilic)

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That is my new wallpaper. It's simply awesome, the way it cuts right to the point: our priorities are @#%&ed.

Goes well with the warning from Michael Franti:
"You can bomb the world to pieces/
But you can't bomb it into peace."