For the obviously uneducated (that's me btw) can you please define the parts of the ad that were specifically ripoffs of BLM marches rather than every other protest march ever?
I saw stuff that could have been from anti war, Gay Pride and Occupy type marches for example. Or any other protest march.
The bit that made me roll my eyes was the handing over of the
EDIT: really interesting article about the process behind how ads in general and ads like that in particular get made. The last 2 paragraphs in particular resonate with the cynic in me.
https://www.theatlan...-ad-how/522423/
EDIT2: Now I think I see a bit of what you're saying. I hadn't heard anything about Ieshia Evans until I read the comments on the article above (the top ones refer to the flower scene as I did). But then again it seems a lot of people were unaware, so does it really seem such a BLM ripoff in that context if there is a decent level of lack of awareness of that image? Having said that I have no idea how aware USAnians in general are of that photo. Maybe it was just a coincidence? I do admit an ad agency should probably have done a bit more research/been across popular media a bit more.
Or as the article implies (or is that just me inferring?), maybe it wasn't such a mistake?
EDIT3: you guys have made me watch this thing on youtube 3 times now.
I did notice the 3rd time all the damn hipsters ... and when she rips the blonde wig off, she offhands it without looking, straight to ... a black woman, looking none too impressed!
(Just to be clear I'm not laughing at the black woman, just the sheer tone-deaf audacity. )
Pleasantly surprised I have seen (so far) anyone get narky about the woman in the hijab. A good sign that Muslims have just as much right to be in an awkward tone-deaf ad as anyone else?
favourite comment so far:
UnsinkingTheTitanic • 6 hours ago
The poor advert was so chock full of intersectionality and still managed to offend.
Bravo!
EDIT4: ... aaaaaaand continuing my masochistic urge to find out more about this exercise in social media shenanigans, an earlier, slightly more cynical article
https://www.theatlan...success/522021/
This post has been edited by Captain Needa: 09 April 2017 - 01:58 AM