Black supremacy and anti-white racism in advertising/T.V. programming.
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Posted by: LateForLunch ®

03/16/2022, 12:31:00

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It's impossible to ignore the blatant increase in black supremacism/anti-white racism in both advertising and T.V. programming and film. 

One need only watch any channel of broadcast or cable T.V. for a few minutes to see examples. More often than not, if there are characters informing, correcting, mocking, insulting, abusing whites or other non-blacks, it's a black one. 

Apparently, others have noticed this, and someone may have objected. In one especially blatant example a commercial for some product (I can't remember what) showed a Caucasian female having great difficulty boosting herself into a saddle of a horse. Two other females already in the saddle are watching the girl struggle. Instead of trying to help, the camera goes to the black doing a subtle "mean girls" eye roll, subtly insulting the white girl.

First of all, it is going to be almost impossible to find any black female doing dressage or English-style horse competitions (wearing the knee-high riding boots, jodhpurs, helmet) since blacks are generally terrified of horses (as the stereotype goes).  Second, competitive horse-riders are generally helpful to each other, so it is odd that any rider would not assist another having trouble getting into a saddle. The black rider's eye-roll implies that the Caucasian female is somehow dumb or stupid. 

I noticed this commercial running for a couple of weeks, then a change...the sponsors edited it to remove the eye-rolling black rider - apparently someone noticed the incipient anti-white racism in the commercial and the company removed it. 

There are so many examples of this every minute of every day that it reinforces the idea that Madison Avenue /advertising and many companies are in cahoots to continue to display anti-white racism in many aspects. Same goes for T.V. programming and feature film production. 

In all of the above, anti-white racism is becoming the norm. Making non-whites (especially blacks) appear to be smarter, more-moral, more-prosperous, more-capable, more law-abiding than whites, is widely pervasive. 

Nice to see that at least one advertiser chose (either from pressure or voluntarily) to remove their own black supremacist content from an advertisement. 






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When I attempt to make a point about something not being very likely, I say is "It's as rare as a white guy in a commercial" and guess what? Everyone gets it.
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Posted by: Dee Wee ®

03/18/2022, 15:07:53

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According to commercials, blacks are majority population in US.
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Posted by: Russ Walden ®

03/20/2022, 16:27:53

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Exactly!
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Posted by: Dee Wee ®

03/22/2022, 20:47:27

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Peloton shows people using its products pumping fist in air (the way the Sixties Radicals did), also chanting "they can't stop you they can't beat you"...
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Posted by: LateForLunch ®

03/17/2022, 03:34:09

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...as if anyone is actively trying to stop any ACF from doing anything but ruining government. Peloton plays on the stereotypical Marxist Bravo Sierra that for anyone to succeed in our system (capitalism), someone must be exploited brutally (denied something to which they are rightfully entitled).

The people in the commercial are all either black, Latino or otherwise non-white. 

In another Peloton ad, some unkempt dude who looks like an ANTIFA member, is listening to rock music (flashed as "David Bowie") as he runs on a treadmill. As the ANTIFA member runs he makes violent, angry, slashing, smashing gestures with his arms ("air-drums", which ALWAYS looks stupid), then raises his right (radical revolutionary) fist, shouting in rage as he runs!! 

Lately the ads have removed the part with the raised-revolutionary-fist gesture. Hmmm. Someone else noticed this?

Peloton also aired a bizarre alteration of the Christmas Carol (Dickens) cliche', barking out the window at a passing boy, "what day is it?" . In the Peloton version a bearded, overweight male who looks a lot like some sort of terrorist, ask the boy then contemptuously dismisses the fact that it's Christmas and goes back to using Peloton equipment.  Satanic? You be the judge. 

The free market has been the judge of Peloton's company financial fitness. Its value used to be roughly $50 billion. It has lost 80% of its value (and still dropping) over the last twenty-four months. It is now valued at around $4.5 billion. 

Maybe the radical revolutionary Marxist, anti-white racist market for their pricey equipment/services, is not as fertile as the people who did their surveys convinced them it was. The prices have been jacked up to the stratosphere, and their goods/services are being curtailed. Their stock price has tanked, and they have a massive unsold inventory of equipment gathering dust in warehouses.

Sometimes bad things happen to bad people. 







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If you are concerned about commercials, you must not watch much TV. CBS shows are especially brutal towards white males.
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Posted by: robertb ®

03/17/2022, 23:31:03

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Stanley Kubrick, Neil Postman, Newton Minnow and Marshal McLuhan all understood that the Medium is the Message.
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Posted by: LateForLunch ®

03/19/2022, 07:49:36

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Kubrick said in his biography that T.V. commercials were the highest form of video production because they require connecting with, influencing and conveying a message to viewers in around 60-90 seconds tops. The human attention-span has changed.  

Kubrick et al (Postman of "Amusing Ourselves to Death" also) believed the potential power of advertising (Madison Avenue) to damage the human psyche was appalling and virtually infinite.  






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