I knew it was getting ornerous when I went into one of the other .win sites and saw a thread "I'm black and even I'm tired of the overrepresentation in media."
I've noticed this. It started with a commercial for a shampoo I use. The commercial showed only black people so I caught myself saying...have I been buying the wrong shampoo all this time.
Then they take Aunt Jemima off the package but their commercials show only blacks. So whats the difference?
I got my christmas shop list ready and saw Macy's commercial had all black people so I gather I wouldnt be welcome to shop there.
A friend told me about empty store shelves. She said for butter/margarine all was gone except Land o Lakes. I told her I like their sweet butter and she said people arent buying it since they took that pretty Indian girl off the package. They are boycotting.
Stopped supporting Tim Horton's 100% after the last round of woke commercials.
Advertising their new iced something, something. They have a voice over giving a basic, yet pretty good description. Scene turns to a white TH's employee saying "someone has to be able to describe this better than me"
The first is some black woman who's a comedian ; didn't find it even remotely chuckleable.
Second is a girl from Middle East, dyed blonde hair ;she's a singer. Sounds like a 3 year old in terms of 'on key' self awareness. Horrid.
Last is another Middle East contender. He's a freestyle beat boxer. You can imagine.
That was it for me. Been a Timmie's hard core since high school. Haven't even been in a Tim's parking lot, just about a year now.
I wouldn't complain if black women took over the auto repair industry. Show our useless white feminist women how to contribute while they're at it.
I'm thinking about asking our secretary if she'd be willing to change job positions with me to spread the 'equity' around a bit. Lord knows I would love to have a job where I didn't have to break a sweat.
Let me guess, the 'coloured fellah' is instructing the recently woke white girl how to sabotage her cuck husband's breaks so he dies on the way to work tomorrow, thus removing her guilt from banging said 'coloured fellah' for the last 2 years. Oh yea, his best friend, right.
Sorry, was just instantly there as soon as I saw that lol.
They should show the woman trying to install the wiper blades getting help from the white technician in the store if they wanted to be realistic.
The white woman in lower left corner is awkwardly holding a tool for what reason exactly? She's already removed the tire because she needed a seat apparently...
The other pictures I really don't have an issue with.
I'm disabled and have my tv on 24/7. I thought I was the only one who noticed this as many are turning away from tv now. I wonder if it's racial/gender 'equity' in commercials. I don't care if the actors are purple, but there has been, to me, a noticeable difference and many, many more biracial couples and same sex couples used as well. Then again, maybe it's just a reflection of real life as it is today. One thing I do take issue with is the 'need' to promote females in what are traditionally male roles....at the expense of males. Men are getting a bad rap and I don't like it. As a single mom who raised three sons, I don't need masculinity to be down played just because I learned to change the thermocouple on the furnace.
When this began a few years ago, it was simply ad agencies widening a company's potential base of customers. Ads are targeted to specific areas of the country, and those racial mixes. Hence, in the south we see much more ads with blacks in them, then, say, Montana.
However, more recently, the ads themselves have become more of a tool of the cabal. They own not only the ad agencies, but the conglomerates owning the companies themselves. They own the networks, cable companies, magazines, newspapers, etc., etc. If you've noticed, ads for medications have increased as well, because they own the pharmaceutical companies, too. Disney programming is full of "diversity" and same-sex relationships, etc., etc.
Yeah i've noticed every body in commercials, emails, artwork in businesses, pamphlets, ect are black. They're either black or women. White woman + black man is really common. White men hardly appearing. And if they do they're either an idiot or they're with an afro-laden black lady.
How can black people claim to be minorities when they are 100% of print, streaming, film, advertising, music, social media?
I knew it was getting ornerous when I went into one of the other .win sites and saw a thread "I'm black and even I'm tired of the overrepresentation in media."
I've noticed this. It started with a commercial for a shampoo I use. The commercial showed only black people so I caught myself saying...have I been buying the wrong shampoo all this time.
Then they take Aunt Jemima off the package but their commercials show only blacks. So whats the difference?
I got my christmas shop list ready and saw Macy's commercial had all black people so I gather I wouldnt be welcome to shop there.
A friend told me about empty store shelves. She said for butter/margarine all was gone except Land o Lakes. I told her I like their sweet butter and she said people arent buying it since they took that pretty Indian girl off the package. They are boycotting.
Stopped supporting Tim Horton's 100% after the last round of woke commercials.
Advertising their new iced something, something. They have a voice over giving a basic, yet pretty good description. Scene turns to a white TH's employee saying "someone has to be able to describe this better than me"
The first is some black woman who's a comedian ; didn't find it even remotely chuckleable.
Second is a girl from Middle East, dyed blonde hair ;she's a singer. Sounds like a 3 year old in terms of 'on key' self awareness. Horrid.
Last is another Middle East contender. He's a freestyle beat boxer. You can imagine.
That was it for me. Been a Timmie's hard core since high school. Haven't even been in a Tim's parking lot, just about a year now.
The one whitish guy that they show they don't even show a face, just a greasy hand.
I wouldn't complain if black women took over the auto repair industry. Show our useless white feminist women how to contribute while they're at it.
I'm thinking about asking our secretary if she'd be willing to change job positions with me to spread the 'equity' around a bit. Lord knows I would love to have a job where I didn't have to break a sweat.
Let me guess, the 'coloured fellah' is instructing the recently woke white girl how to sabotage her cuck husband's breaks so he dies on the way to work tomorrow, thus removing her guilt from banging said 'coloured fellah' for the last 2 years. Oh yea, his best friend, right.
Sorry, was just instantly there as soon as I saw that lol.
They should show the woman trying to install the wiper blades getting help from the white technician in the store if they wanted to be realistic.
The white woman in lower left corner is awkwardly holding a tool for what reason exactly? She's already removed the tire because she needed a seat apparently...
The other pictures I really don't have an issue with.
I don't find the images fake.
Every email has a lead image.
I just noticed that getting one of these email pretty much once a week for the past 6 months and I could only find one white person.
All but one had only non-white folks in.
Guess white people have better cars too. Dam white privilege.
Are these ads implying that only black women can't afford to take their cars in for service?
I think so
I'm disabled and have my tv on 24/7. I thought I was the only one who noticed this as many are turning away from tv now. I wonder if it's racial/gender 'equity' in commercials. I don't care if the actors are purple, but there has been, to me, a noticeable difference and many, many more biracial couples and same sex couples used as well. Then again, maybe it's just a reflection of real life as it is today. One thing I do take issue with is the 'need' to promote females in what are traditionally male roles....at the expense of males. Men are getting a bad rap and I don't like it. As a single mom who raised three sons, I don't need masculinity to be down played just because I learned to change the thermocouple on the furnace.
LOL...why, the tv too loud or you need your thermocouple repaired? :)
Well... you know how it is, "Once you go black... !"
I thought that only applied towards men, the few guys I've known who tried a black girlfriend indeed did go back to white women afterwards.
Just a sarcastic joke dude.
When this began a few years ago, it was simply ad agencies widening a company's potential base of customers. Ads are targeted to specific areas of the country, and those racial mixes. Hence, in the south we see much more ads with blacks in them, then, say, Montana.
However, more recently, the ads themselves have become more of a tool of the cabal. They own not only the ad agencies, but the conglomerates owning the companies themselves. They own the networks, cable companies, magazines, newspapers, etc., etc. If you've noticed, ads for medications have increased as well, because they own the pharmaceutical companies, too. Disney programming is full of "diversity" and same-sex relationships, etc., etc.
All serve the end plan.
Yeah i've noticed every body in commercials, emails, artwork in businesses, pamphlets, ect are black. They're either black or women. White woman + black man is really common. White men hardly appearing. And if they do they're either an idiot or they're with an afro-laden black lady.
I've noticed that too, a black guy can just be a normal guy but a black woman has to look like she just arrived from Africa.
I'm trying to remember the last time I've seen a black male mechanic, all of the ones I've dealt with were white, latino, or asian.