Racist Ad?

Discussion in 'In the Media' started by Inner Beauty, Aug 18, 2011.

  1. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    I'm better than to think everything has to be something racial because you perceive something to be amiss.

    Hahaha, you think so?

    And yet, looking horrible equates to looking "uncivilized." Looks, my man. LOOKS.

     
  2. qnet

    qnet New Member

    I agree but, I don't understand why we can't have a disagreement without being so borderline hostile toward each other.

    I agree.
     
  3. TreePixie

    TreePixie New Member

    THIS. Exactly this.
     
  4. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    but nivea did have a decapitated white man's head in his respective ad

    wtf are you cosigning about

    :p
     
  5. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    Where's the ReCivilized in that ad Ness?
     
  6. TreePixie

    TreePixie New Member

    They had a severed head in an ENTIRELY different context, with an entirely different tag line. I'm glad the ad was pulled, I just have no clue how it got past whatever internal checks the advertising agency and the company have
     
  7. jaisee

    jaisee Well-Known Member

    I will happily mail you $5 per post if you stop doing that.
     
  8. karmacoma.

    karmacoma. Well-Known Member

    It's so funny how people want to tap-dance and dip and dodge around the patently obvious.
     
  9. TreePixie

    TreePixie New Member

    I'm a little privileged white girl and it didn't take me even 1/2 a second to register the racism in that ad. I didn't even have to think about it. It was posted on a blog I read yesterday, and it gave me the creeps right from the get go.
     
  10. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    Careful you're making sense
     
  11. karmacoma.

    karmacoma. Well-Known Member

    It's been over 1,000 posts but I finally agree w/ you.
     
  12. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    Doing what?

     
  13. TreePixie

    TreePixie New Member

    I know, it's confusing when I do that.
     
  14. jaisee

    jaisee Well-Known Member

    Cart before the horse.
     
  15. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    You want to ride a buggy?

     
  16. jaisee

    jaisee Well-Known Member

    lol, that's the same pickup line I use.
     
  17. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    Great! We can ride with Miss Pee-Putt!!!

     
  18. TreePixie

    TreePixie New Member

    I hear he has his own chariot....
     
  19. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    We're all Black Greeks here! I'm Negroles!

     
  20. Nerdy Girl

    Nerdy Girl New Member

    Ok, I'm going to live up to my forum moniker here. The second I saw this ad, it made me think of the late Edward Said's work on colonialism. Said was a professor of comparative literature and he wrote about the ways that popular culture were produced by the structures of domination but also reinforced them. If you read his Culture and Imperialism, you will never look at 18th century literature in the same way. As a quick example, he talks about how the Caribbean colonies figure into works of literature like Jane Austen's Mansfield Park. They're a source of wealth for the rich British family and a convenient plot device in ways that naturalize European domination over non-European parts of the world.

    This ad strikes me as being largely the same thing. It reflects themes of domination within society - black people are "uncivilized." It also reinforces that same theme by proposing that the black man in the ad "recivilize" himself. It may not even be a conscious thing. Perhaps the person who created the ad did not set out to create a racist ad. Likewise, I doubt that Jane Austen wrote her novels for the purpose of serving the project of British Empire. The ad is a reflection of these larger structures of domination and reinforces them at the same time, making it more (rather than less) natural to think of black people as needing to be civilized or tamed.

    Sorry, LittleBrotherWise.
     

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