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Indiana Restaurant Pulls Billboards With Jonestown Massacre References

02/21/11 10:27 PM ET   AP

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — A northern Indiana restaurant that erected billboards referring to the 1978 Jonestown cult massacre in which more than 900 people died has removed the signs following complaints that the signs were offensive.

Jeff Leslie, vice president of sales and marketing at Hacienda, acknowledged that the billboards were a mistake. He said the South Bend-based company ordered the signs removed less than two weeks into Hacienda's new advertising campaign.

"Our role is not to be controversial or even edgy. We want to be noticed – and there's a difference," Leslie told the South Bend Tribune. "We have a responsibility to (advertise) with care, and that's why we're pulling this ad. We made a mistake and don't want to have a negative image in the community."

The billboards included the statement, "We're like a cult with better Kool-Aid," over a glass containing a mixed drink, as well as the phrase "To die for!"

In November 1978, more than 900 members of Jim Jones' People's Temple drank cyanide-laced, grape-flavored punch in a mass murder and suicide in the group's compound in Guyana.

Patricia Barbera-Brown of South Bend, who lives a few blocks away from one of the billboards, said she was so shocked when she initially read the message that she drove around the block.

"I thought perhaps I had misread the sign," she recalls. "It brought back quite a few horrible images and memories, and the very notion that a local restaurant would trivialize such a worldwide tragedy to simply increase their sales of cocktails is outrageous to me, and it offended me to the core."

She sent an e-mail to Hacienda's executive telling them the billboards weren't "funny at all," calling them "extremely offensive and very irresponsible marketing."

Hacienda executives responded in writing, apologizing for offending her and informing her that the billboards would be taken down.

Like many restaurant companies, Leslie said Hacienda uses billboard advertising to connect with the community and resonate with customers. He said that company leaders look every year at their restaurants, the economy, their customers, and the competition to determine an idea or theme to use for advertising.

As they brainstormed about how people belong to clubs and teams, he said they discussed how an entity can develop a cult following of like-minded people.

"It went the wrong direction, hit a nerve, and we have come to realize we should not have done this billboard. We lose the core message," he said.

Katherine Sredl, assistant professor of marketing at the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame, agreed that the company's message came across wrong.

"They want people to think there are more things to love there than the food, but it's not the right humor for its clientele," she said.

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06:14 PM on 02/28/2011
The fact that it got past all the people who needed to sign off on it, and was up on the sign already is disturbing in and of itself. That NO ONE in that company thought that it was inappropriate to reference a mass murder of over 900 people is unbelievable. Where are people's brains these days?? I'm sure that the 900 or so families personally affected by these deaths were not laughing. And neither would anyone with at least half a brain and a modicum of sensitivity.
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hagagaga
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08:27 AM on 02/25/2011
People are too easily-offended. This was funny.
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kareemachan
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03:18 PM on 02/26/2011
I'm glad you were amused. Obviously, more people than not don't have your sense of humor.

Thank goodness.
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laurelei23
08:58 PM on 02/24/2011
Bet you anything that the people that thought this up, and the ones that approved it, haven't cracked 30yrs of age yet.

No sense of history. And just no sense.
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sisterdebmac
12:37 PM on 02/24/2011
This is incredible. They really thought that was OK? Jim Jones was BORN in Indiana for frig sake! You think the people there have forgotten that? Or ever will? I'm absolutely appalled by this. People these days have absolutely no scruples. And this is also proof once again that common sense is an oxymoron.
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KIVPossum
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09:59 PM on 02/23/2011
Jebus, who approved such an ad?
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chardonnay48
11:30 PM on 02/22/2011
Not exactly McMahon and Tate material.
05:00 PM on 02/22/2011
Sorry, but it is kind of funny. "Just like a cult with better koolaid". Maybe "to die for" was over the edge. But it did make me laugh. Of course, I am a hospice nurse so sometimes you have to laugh or you would cry all the time.
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thereisonlyoneparty
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08:51 PM on 02/22/2011
And I think that people are ignoring the cult-like following of restaurants and eateries.

This is not saying that the Peoples Temple was good or that it was not a tragedy, it is an advertisement that uses a metaphor as a point of humor in the ad.

Would people be as angry if it was a reference to the Titanic or the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and resulting fire?  I doubt it.
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sisterdebmac
12:39 PM on 02/24/2011
Well, I think an accident may be a little less of a sensitive subject than making fun of the local mass-murderer's victims, ya know? Maybe. Just a little.
06:16 PM on 02/28/2011
The 1906 San Francisco earthquake and the sinking of the Titanic were natural disasters. This was MURDER!! Get the difference???
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KIVPossum
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09:59 PM on 02/23/2011
a hospice nurse

Bless you.
02:26 PM on 02/22/2011
My parents lived in Guyana during this tragedy. I can't imagine why someone would advertise something like this. Over 300 children died that day.
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thereisonlyoneparty
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05:08 PM on 02/22/2011
People die all the time.

And lots of people died on the Titanic.  Now it is the basis of bounce houses and video games.  Are you opposed to that too?
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Clare53
06:23 PM on 02/22/2011
What a ridiculous response.
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shelagh63
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09:42 AM on 02/27/2011
Call us when you find your soul. My best wishes to Kofi Fox.
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FlangeSqueal
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12:52 PM on 02/22/2011
Makes you wonder about the value of higher education if real advertising agencies come up with vile stuff like this in this day and age.
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GrandmaG
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12:34 PM on 02/22/2011
WHO thought this was a good idea EVER?
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thereisonlyoneparty
more amazing than you
05:08 PM on 02/22/2011
WHO would be offended by THIS?

Even if you find it in poor taste it is far from offensive
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SLS11
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01:05 AM on 02/23/2011
Well, obviously some people ARE offended by this. And if THEY find it in poor taste it is offensive to them.

Are you at all able to put yourself in others' shoes?
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sisterdebmac
12:42 PM on 02/24/2011
Are you from Indiana? Did you lose anyone in Jonestown? Do you have ANY compassion? THOSE are just a few of the people who might be offended by this.
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shthar
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11:16 AM on 02/22/2011
We need something edgy, so people will twatter about it.
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Hardyman1966
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10:39 AM on 02/22/2011
I only had to read the original text of the ads ONCE to know it was a bad idea.

How many people signed off on this with "no clue"?

So, it was deliberate, and this coverage got them the attention they wanted for free.
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hagagaga
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08:29 AM on 02/25/2011
Overuse of bold text to make yourself seem smart because you know HP's formatting system does not make you seem smart.
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Hardyman1966
The antonym of liberal is INTOLERANT.
11:01 AM on 02/25/2011
If you disagree with the actual comment, fine, speak.  If you're whining about fonts, take it up with Huff Po.  Otherwise you're just making an immature and asinine comment.  But thanks for your attention nonetheless.