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Social Engineering in TV Commercials

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  1. The montage of black men/white women is spot on.
    Watching TV last night there were 7 commercials in a row that featured black folks.
    Whites need no longer apply for TV & print commercials.
    All emails I get featuring anything like hotels, theme parks, road races, vacations, cruises, etc. ALL feature black folk.
    Clothing? Of course, shoes, boots, ski equipment, you name it…BLACK.
    Even cartoon & animated characters…MUST BE BLACK.
    If an ad has a voice-over…MUST BE BLACK.
    If an ad shows just hands and/or feet…MUST BE BLACK.
    Oh, and black MUST NEVER BE SHOWN IN A BAD OR UNFLATTERING MANNER!
    That is rule #1

    It’s fucking ridiculous!

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  2. Loco is not exaggerating but here is something else; every single commercial where there is a school teacher, a doctor, a lawyer, a CEO, any politician or anyone holding a position of authority or status, it is always a woman.

    The scorn and ridicule held of white men in commercials is just so off the charts insulting. And these run not only on major networks (live sports in the only time I’m there) but even The Hallmark Channel, a place that used to celebrate family values.

    These constant attacks will have a lasting deleterious impact on our society. But I guess the pussification of the country is all part of the plan.

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  3. “Loco is not exaggerating…” -rich taylor

    I agree. Loco never exaggerates. He EXPOUNDS. Remove the letters “EX” from that word and turn him loose in the nation’s Capital!

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  4. According to tv everybody has black friends and they get invited over to the White folks house for Christmas, Thanksgiving, etc. According to tv for every 3 marriages 2 a interracial. Accorcing to tv White people are doofuses and the black folks have all the answers and wear headbands and jogging suits.

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  5. Not to mention all these “affirmative action” woke ads portray intact families with large homes. Sure, that’s reality. I thought they were oppressed & struggling in the hate-filled white supremacist society. This is so much BS.

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  6. When I *have* to watch a commercial (and it doesn’t happen very often because I’m not a big TV watcher),I always find myself thinking, man, I don’t know who your target audience is but I am not it.

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  7. Jennifer and I had a console TV CRT for a few years. It was about 1998, I’m pretty sure, and the CRT arced and the screen went that smoky gray. We looked at one another, never said a word, and we carried that hunk of shit to the porch. I beat it apart the next day and burned what I could burn. The rest of it was shoved down the hill.

    We never again had to see… the nasty shit we saw on TV.

    The bullshit was there, even in 1998.

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