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Create a political campaign ad about a moral controversy

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I have to create a political campaign ad (a poster, a flier, etc.) for two political parties: one party that supports traditional moral and political philosophies and another party that supports modern moral and political philosophies. For each campaign ad, provide a party name, a campaign slogan, and a written explanation of the party's platform concerning a moral controversy of choice. Please guide me in the right direction I have no idea where to start.

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I show a step by step approach for creating a political campaign ad centered around a moral controversy in our world today. I include three examples of controversial issues and demonstrate how to create effective slogans whether you are on the right side or the left side of the political spectrum.

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The first place to start is choosing a politically divisive issue. There are many to choose from, but the more polarized an issue you can find, the easier your job will be.

For example, the right of a woman to have an abortion vs. the right of a child to be born.

That's a pretty clear cut example, isn't it? Of course, the traditional moral position would support the right of the child to be born, whereas the more modern philosophy would support the right of a woman to abort the baby.

Here are three more politically divisive and polarized issues to think about:

1. The preemptive use of troops on foreign soil to wage wars abroad (the liberal, more modern position) vs. the use of troops at home to defend the homeland against attack (the traditional political position).

2. Legalization and free use of narcotics such as marijuana, heroin, cocaine, ...

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