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		<title>Spirit Airlines Mocks Oil on Beaches</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ This week, Spirit’s online promotion displayed bikini clad ladies saturated in tanning oil. But those are not the only attractions for eager vacationers; just yesterday, an Arkansas family got to watch an oil-covered dolphin struggle for breath after it stranded on a North Florida beach. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1275" title="spirit-ad" src="http://change-production.s3.amazonaws.com/photos/wordpress_copies/animals/2010/06/spirit-ad-250x186.jpg" height="186" alt="" width="250" />This  week, Spirit’s online promotion displayed bikini clad ladies saturated  in tanning oil. But those are not the only attractions for eager  vacationers; just yesterday, an Arkansas family got to watch an <a href="http://www.examiner.com/x-25445-Pet-Rescue-Examiner~y2010m6d24-Dolphin-dies-on-North-Florida-beach?cid=edition-by-channel-rss-National-Pets" target="_blank">oil-covered dolphin struggle for breath</a> after it  stranded on a North Florida beach. They tried to revive it, but the  dolphin died en route to a rehabilitation organization in Panama City.  There’s even video.</p>
<p>Oh,  wait. I’m sorry, was that not funny? Maybe because Spirit Airlines’  promotion wasn’t funny either. Of course, that didn’t stop them.</p>
<p>Spirit  <a href="http://p.p0.com/YesConnect/HtmlMessagePreview?a=DCR1LesW3RqhQ_lNqjUntzz4" target="_blank">emailed this ad</a> to its subscribers on Tuesday at  1:21 p.m. I know this because I was one such subscriber. It’s no  coincidence that the bottles of tanning oil just happen to be green and  yellow; BPs colors. As you can see, the bottles are labeled “Best  Protection,” with the &#8220;B&#8221; and the &#8220;P&#8221; highlighted in bold. In addition  to the subject line of the email, the first sentence of the ad asked  subscribers to “Check out the oil on our beaches. You won’t be  disappointed.”</p>
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<p>When  outrage at the callous ad erupted in the blogosphere, Spirit didn’t  even have the good sense to issue an apology. Nope; instead, they <a href="http://www.spiritair.com/PressReleaseDetails.aspx?number=20100622" target="_self">responded</a> by saying we just didn’t get it: “It is  unfortunate that some have misunderstood our intention with today’s  beach promotion. We are merely addressing the false perception that we  have oil on our beaches, and we are encouraging customers to support  Florida and our other beach destinations by continuing to travel to  these vacation hot spots … Although misunderstood by some, today’s  promotion was clearly appreciated by others.”</p>
<p>Oh  really, Spirit Airlines? They quote one of the emails they received  from a “customer,” thanking them for stimulating travel to the state of  Florida, but even that email fails to thank them for their poor taste in  tactics.</p>
<p>Also, as you can see, the ad highlights travel to Atlantic  City, Ft. Lauderdale, Cancun and San Juan, Puerto Rico — destinations  that have, thus far, been untouched by the spill. If Spirit wanted to  promote tourism to the Gulf Coast, it could have. But instead, Spirit  thought that it would be ok to poke fun at <a href="http://animals.change.org/blog/view/bp_is_burning_oil_and_sea_turtles" target="_blank">sea turtles being burned alive</a>. Spirit thought that  <a href="http://animals.change.org/blog/view/marine_life_tries_to_escape_oil_spill_with_no_place_to_go" target="_blank">massive die-offs</a> resulting from fish, dolphins, and  sharks getting trapped close to shore were amusing. Spirit thought that  the <a href="http://animals.change.org/blog/view/pets_suffer_from_the_oil_spill_too" target="_blank">dogs and cats facing euthanasia</a>, due to their owners  having lost their livelihoods because of the oil spill, are an  appropriate subject for humor.</p>
<p>They  are wrong. And you can help demonstrate just how wrong they are by  participating in Saturday’s <a href="http://environment.change.org/blog/view/tomorrows_grassroots_spill_protest_will_be_a_huge_global_event" target="_blank">global protest</a> to prevent future oil spills.  Because <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/03/gulf-oil-spill-photos-ani_n_560813.html" target="_blank">these pictures</a> aren’t funny.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://animals.change.org/blog/view/spirit_airlines_mocks_oil_on_beaches" title="Spirit Airlines Mocks Oil on Beaches">Spirit Airlines Mocks Oil on Beaches</a></p>
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