Another bit of dull visual abstraction to plug another gap now before the report segues gracefully into a bit of human interest courtesy of some dowdy man opening letters in a kitchen and explaining how he's been affected by the issue.
Thanks to alert reader PLN (who notes, accurately, that this piece is not as good as Truth in Advertising, which I can remember being passed around via email back in the dark ages before the YouTubes changed our lives 4evah).
Previously: B-roll blues.
Special mention to Doonesbury, which used this technique for a graduation speech strip long, long ago.
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