An activist group has released a poster bearing the likeness of the Australian prime minister above the single word “hopeless” to slam the leader for his “uncaring ministry.”
The 4.5-meter poster, installed in the Sydney suburb of
Chippendale, was created by graphic designer Michael Agzarian
under the political activist group Abbottsolutelynot.com
The group’s website explains the poster was inspired by Shepard
Fairey's Barack Obama iconic "HOPE" poster, borrowed with
artistic license to demonstrate “the grim situation Australia
finds itself in with Tony Abbott as Prime Minister leading an
equally inept and uncaring ministry.”
Agzarian, who put up more than $3,000 of his own money towards the anti-Abbott campaign, has worked in the past with clients such as Commonwealth Bank, Australian Red Cross, New South Wales Police and a number of Australian universities, The Sydney Morning Herald reported.
"Obama gave people hope, whereas Abbott just makes us feel hopeless – and is pretty hopeless himself," Agzarian, who is the founder of online community group abbottsolutelynot.com, told the daily.
"This is a government that is leaving a lot of people
behind."
The group is hoping to attract enough donations to put up more
similar posters around the country
“We want more posters up around Sydney and other major cities
like Canberra and Melbourne,” but, as the website admits,
“These aren’t cheap!”
Agzarian is pleased with the response the poster, which will
remain on Regent Street for the next four weeks, has generated so
far.
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“It's great to see people tweeting about it and taking
selfies in front of it," he told SMH.
Abbott’s government has fallen hard in the polls for months.
According to the most recent Newspoll survey, two-thirds of
respondents say the prime minister is “out of touch”
with average Aussies, while a whopping 77 percent consider him
"arrogant."
In a secret ballot earlier this month to determine whether the
leadership of his ruling Liberal party be declared open, Abbott
managed to attract just 61 out of a possible 101 votes – but just
enough to hold onto power for another six months where he
promised to “turn the Liberal party around.”