Require every pharmaceutical company advertisement to include 5-seconds of video input from a victim that has been harmed by that same prescription drug.
Victim: "Hi. I'm Daniel and since taking proclavixol, I lost a lung and remain on a ventilator to survive".
Advertiser: "Ask your doctor is Proclavixol is right for you".
Then we'll end up with more ads like the ones the FDA/CDC are putting out about smokers that died. One of the more recent ones that pissed me off was some woman who smoked throughout pregnancy and her baby was born prematurely and needed the NICU. She talks about smoking through pregnancy, and gives us a "tip". She opens the door to the incubator and says to talk into the incubator so your baby can hear you.
Why not just say "I have a tip. Don't smoke during pregnancy, dumbasses!"
I can just see a group of late millennials or early Gen Z writers trying to virtue-signal and make it about the baby not hearing the mother, rather than actually trying to stop the underlying issue.
I have an idea.
Require every pharmaceutical company advertisement to include 5-seconds of video input from a victim that has been harmed by that same prescription drug.
Victim: "Hi. I'm Daniel and since taking proclavixol, I lost a lung and remain on a ventilator to survive".
Advertiser: "Ask your doctor is Proclavixol is right for you".
Then we'll end up with more ads like the ones the FDA/CDC are putting out about smokers that died. One of the more recent ones that pissed me off was some woman who smoked throughout pregnancy and her baby was born prematurely and needed the NICU. She talks about smoking through pregnancy, and gives us a "tip". She opens the door to the incubator and says to talk into the incubator so your baby can hear you.
Why not just say "I have a tip. Don't smoke during pregnancy, dumbasses!" I can just see a group of late millennials or early Gen Z writers trying to virtue-signal and make it about the baby not hearing the mother, rather than actually trying to stop the underlying issue.
That would be awesome. Would make people actually think for a second.