SONY + Bad Ad
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- son0
well
look at the paper work and michaels music catalogues
no race in business
ask mccartney and the rest of the beetles...
or just imagine
- Mimio0
I think Jacko called Tommy Mottola(Sony Records) a racist(devilish) publically.
- jonandress0
Sony should sponsor a minstrel show...
- son0
and for the record
sony's not racist they have michael jackson w/ them
- son0
i meant hood as in clothing..
but whatever-
i believe if you put any picture in any hood it will be covered w/ something...
- TenaciousG0
white supremacy is dying...
brind the HOOD BACK!!!!
son
(Jul 12 06, 11:08)You best believe that in my hood, if that shit were put up, it would be covered in graf by now
- son0
white supremacy is dying...
brind the HOOD BACK!!!!
- TenaciousG0
Calling something (or someone) a racist is a different level than just calling out a stupid and offensible picture (or action.) That ad, not just the picture, but the slogan "white is coming," is indicative of the fact that there is still a persistent attitude of White superiority, in many parts of the world. Whites, whether they want to or not, must be aware of these subtleties. They often don't give them a second thought- not because they're raist, but it's what they know (or don't know.) Ignorance is reparable. Racism, usually isn't.
- son0
there is a true history to the fall of man, and i do believe th ad depicts that...
however you wanna believe the world stops, the ad shows you in full..
- version30
TG, that makes sense, though the obvious is subjective, i am not offended and see the diversity of human skin tone being used for advertising
racism and this photo are two completely seperate things
this is racism
http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~rhernan…the other is a kneejerk reactionary technique
if you are going to condemn racism, call out something more sinister than a billboard
- son0
didnt the black person win at the end of the ad?
- son0
version i thought this was the sony ad
- TenaciousG0
waaah, TG, waaah
anyone who lets a photo get their panties in a bunch has problems of their own to deal with first
www.digitaljournalist....
version4
(Jul 12 06, 10:48)It isn't the photo that offends me, it's people who can't see the obvious. If that were a billboard of a man slapping a woman for Axe deodorant, they'd be sued quick.
- version30
waaah, TG, waaah
anyone who lets a photo get their panties in a bunch has problems of their own to deal with first
- son0
status is the new racism...
are those last seasons prada's?
how tacky
and so on
- TenaciousG0
All you white people who see nothing at least somewhat amiss in that ad are missing the big picture. No, it wouldn't be right if the black person was grabbing the white face either. The ad is just bad taste all around.
- version30
cien * 2
- Mimio0
Tell me about your Mother...
- brandelec0
i just bought this becuase of the ad
- Mimio0
Found an older article that has some interesting viewpoints (of boths sides) about the nature of advertising, commercialism, etc about the Benetton campaign in the 90's.