Images and labels surround us everyday, some of the images are flattering, insulting, daring, compassionate, uplifting, and misleading.
While viewing the television show, Celebrity Apprentice one of the most unflattering images of an African-American woman was on display for all of the viewing public, none other than Nene Leakes. Ms. Leakes is not known by all of America however, for those following the show her over the top and often abrasive personality helped to reignite the image of the big, loud, heffer of a black woman from the southern part of America. Watching this display caused a range of emotions for myself and a few of my friends. After watching this show I was saddened, angry and confused. Saddened because I think that people over the age of 12 can and should be able to conduct themselves better and with more reserve. Angry because this was just too much to consume. Lastly, I was confused because why oh why would an adult woman lose her cool on national television for the benefit of Donald Trump?
I would like for someone to please take note that this not the way that all African-American women handle themselves when angry...
One day I truly believe that this image will be a thing of the past, some one just please inform Ms. Leakes that this is never the image displayed by someone with class.
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Monday, May 2, 2011
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Adevertisments and my view
Advertisements along with branding have become a way of American life. For example, during the Super Bowl America's other holiday, we have some of the highest watched advertisements within a sporting event. The costs for these placements runs in the millions of dollars for a 30 minute spot. The short spots do reach millions of people and I for one am a person that does watch the Super Bowl just for the commercials.
Other forms of advertisement come in the form of radio commercials, pop-ups and billboards, etc. Last week in New York an advertisement about abortion caused a fair amount of controversy, yet again.
Abortion is a topic that will always cause a range of emotions for both men and women alike. In America, abortion is treated a one of the highest crimes that one can commit. Was this billboard the right thing to do? Was it wrong? Who is really to decide. I viewed the billboard and I did not agree with the message of despair for the black/African-American community, I did see the power of words and an old controversy that will never stop being talked about. The use of an innocent looking child, which some can see as hope for the future, with words saying that the black/African-American community is killing itself was way off in my opinion. Abortion is not the number one killer for the community, however the topic of abortion is just an easy way to grab the attention of a lot misinformed people.
If we must use words and misleading images, use a new form, not just fear an old, tired tactic.
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Other forms of advertisement come in the form of radio commercials, pop-ups and billboards, etc. Last week in New York an advertisement about abortion caused a fair amount of controversy, yet again.
Abortion is a topic that will always cause a range of emotions for both men and women alike. In America, abortion is treated a one of the highest crimes that one can commit. Was this billboard the right thing to do? Was it wrong? Who is really to decide. I viewed the billboard and I did not agree with the message of despair for the black/African-American community, I did see the power of words and an old controversy that will never stop being talked about. The use of an innocent looking child, which some can see as hope for the future, with words saying that the black/African-American community is killing itself was way off in my opinion. Abortion is not the number one killer for the community, however the topic of abortion is just an easy way to grab the attention of a lot misinformed people.
If we must use words and misleading images, use a new form, not just fear an old, tired tactic.
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