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White Sambo charicature appearing in more ads again
posted by Hombre on Sunday January 11, @01:13AM
from the Misandrous-ads dept.
The Media Jack Thomas, Jr. writes to us about the following misandrous ads..."The gist of the Sony commercial is as follows: A young man's kid sister secretly videotapes him singing "You Are My Shining Star" to his girlfriend. Then she shows the tape to the family while they all laugh and make fun of him for the purpose of humiliating and embarrassing him. And, when the dad says to the mom that this is a good line, she does the usual eye roll, making the dad look foolish and immature.

The KFC commercial shows two young white males eating something with barbecue sauce which is smeared all over their faces like a baby eating. Then the black male makes some condescending, disparaging remarks about how foolish they look."


Also, Disney's recent ad about going to Disneyland talks about doing what you really want to do and showing men sleeping in many different places in a manner to mock them as lazy, (again only white men), keep that in mind when planning your next vacation.

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The War Against Males - each Male a Target! (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on Sunday January 11, @11:39AM EST (#1)
Women's Studies on college campuses teaches that men have been “historical oppressors,” “privileged patriarchs,” and that they, therefore, are incapable of being discriminated against, because they have all the "power and control."

Taxpayers dollars are used to support and spread this ideology of hatred and abuse against men. The fallacies are uncontestable in the tyrannical courts of political correctness that the administrations of these schools and colleges rule over.

To add outrage to injury, our tax dollars are spent to actively recruit more young women to the cause of fundamental feminism.

Layer onto the outrage the insult of taxpayer funded Title IX quotas in sports and you have the hell on earth that school has become for American males. The furtherance of the police state to include classrooms as well as court rooms moves inexorably onward.

To all those intelligent, sincere young men who enter college, high school, or elementary school to receive an objective and well rounded education, I simply offer these words of Dante Allegro from his classic, "The Inferno."

Abandon hope all ye who enter here!

Ray

Is the "Entertainment" Industry racist & sexist (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on Sunday January 11, @12:42PM EST (#2)
Is the "Entertainment Industry racist and sexist against men? I would first of all have to question my own objectivity before concluding such a belief based on my own observations. However, that being said, I will proceed to offer my opinion.

From my perspective, it does appear that white men are the new, favorite, politically correct targets of demeaning racist insults and innuendoes in our society. Thanks to the diligent efforts of taxpayer funded Women's Studies programs on college campuses, white men are the one group least entitled to protection from discrimination. Women’s Studies teaches that racism and sexism are the historical oppressors of women. Women’s Studies classes have been prejudicially stereotyping all men for decades, and they have relentlessly shouted the lie that it is “white men” who have all the “elite power and control” over women and minorities. Minority men (according to Women's Studies) have just the regular brand of "power and control" over women due to their "maleness."

My dad had a 7th grade education and was a manual laborer his whole life, yet he is considered an "elite privileged patriarch" by Women's Studies too. Enormous numbers of men (white and otherwise) considered by Women’s Studies to be privileged patriarchs ARE NOT! There are a relatively small number (compared to the general population) of white male industrialists, and political leaders who are white males, and these are the ones who are used to stereotype all males and more specifically white males by Women’s Studies programs as "elite" or otherwise, "privileged patriarchs."

Today it has become common to see demeaning stereotypical characterizations of white men in T.V. commercials, and shows as well as movies, the written media, and all forms of advertisement. As certainly as there is a war against men we find white males the favorite target of "bad mouthing" by communication and education industries. However, if you look at the statistics, the picture changes. It appears to me that men of all races are adversely affected by the war against men, and it is minority men who appear most adversely affected in areas like health, and education.

I'm sure there are other areas I should have covered as well in regards to specifics, but the point I am trying to make here is that the politically correct, fundamental feminist movement has as one of its strategies the division of men based on race so they can point to us and say, "The men's movement is comprised of a bunch of racists." Once again we see the virulently hateful, fundamentalist feminist movement, projecting it’s own psychotic abnormalities onto males in an attempt to disguise, confuse and excuse their own abhorrent behaviors.

One thing that is abundantly clear is that fundamental feminists are not only sexist bigots, they are racist hate monger bigots as well, and they think nothing of stooping to employ the tactics of race baiting.

Are Women’s Studies programs on college campuses racist as well as sexist, and has this influence found it’s way into main stream media and entertainment outlets to the point that there is pervasive, systematic discrimination targeting white males as well as all males?

In my opinion: Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, and Yes.

Sincerely, Ray

Social conditioning needs changing (Score:1)
by Renegade on Monday January 12, @10:32AM EST (#3)
(User #1334 Info)
Females are always shown as being innocent and helpless, therefore the Entertainment Industry would be seen as insensitive and mean to portray them in a bad light or to "make fun" of them.

As Ray stated, society has been conditioned to believe that males are the "priveleged" ones with all of the power and freedom and therefore it is "okay" to discriminate against them.

Also, males are conditioned, since birth, to "tolerate" what society does to them. Males are taught that there is something wrong with them if they get mad, upset or insulted at what society does to them. Males are conditioned to take all of this abuse because they are "stronger".

Therefore, males (especially white males, because it may be racist otherwise) are the only ones that society is free to discriminate against, abuse and make fun of.

We have to re-condition males to NOT take the abuse and see that sexism, segregation, humiliation and discrimination against males IS wrong and it is NOT funny.

My biggest obstacle, however, is that what I mentioned is SOOOOO ingrained into the males around me that it is a virtually indestructable force shield and I cant get through to them. The result of trying? *I* get ridiculed for "making a big deal" or not "taking it like a man" or they just deny the problems exist anyway.

It's definitely an uphill battle.

R
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