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October 11, 2005

Unethical Advertising?

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Amazing how long the Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction persists in the blogosphere.

* Current advertising primarily focuses, directly or subliminally, on sex, power, self-glorification, and greed. While we get appropriately angry about Janet Jackson’s nudity on prime-time TV, we don’t make much of sensuous women in suggestive attire hawking pizza, autos, and widgets. Similarly, why aren’t we more upset about all the new car and truck advertising? Such ads fuel the greed of millions of people, driving them and our nation ever deeper into irresponsible spending and debt (not to mention the fact that they shift our focus from the Creator to the created–in a sense fostering a form of idolatry.)

 

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Posted on October 11, 2005 07:38 AM by janet 152.
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Here’s an example;take the world famous Virgin logo.If you turn it slighty to the left so that where the underline and tail of the g form an X,you’ll also notice the V forms a slightly hidden S and the i,r and part of the g form a broken capital E,spelling the word SEX.
So you have Sex/Virgin in one word.Very clever Mr.Branson.

Posted by: Darren at February 6, 2008 05:17 AM

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