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Well, if you found that car ad distasteful, don't click this link:
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No, I can say with absolute certainty that seeing it with an "Oklahoma City / Tim McVeigh" twist would be insensitive; specifically, to those who were personally affected by the event you so casually make reference to.Lothar wrote:Or if you just happen to think it's funny... you could've made it Tim McVeigh driving under the Oklahoma City building and it still would've been funny, just because the result was totally unexpected.Foil wrote:It's only funny if you subscribe to the stereotypes it plays on.
You know why I can say that? Because I was there!!
Yeah, I live in Oklahoma City. I was only a couple of miles away at 9:02am on April 19, 1995.
The force of the blast was enough to bounce the roof above my younger brother's head. I have friends, co-workers, and even former students who lost loved ones in that building. To this day, the sight of the survivor tree and the memorial where the Murrah building once stood evokes almost overwhelming emotion for me.
You must to be more careful about what you say, sometimes... (I know, that goes for me, as well.)
Note: I'm sorry if this post is a bit too passionate for this forum. I just had to vent some frustration.
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I remember a day after 9/11, Marvel made this cartoon of the Hulk standing on top of Ground Zero, holding an American flag and pissed as hell. I remember alot of people were upset saying Marvel was insensitive. I didn't get it. As corny as it sounds, seeing the Hulk pissed in full-Hulking mode made me feel a little better, like those bastards were really going to get what was coming to them.
I agree that this commercial might recall unpleasant events for some, but maybe it'll allow a little relief for others. Or maybe, it'll just be plain hilarious to the rest of us.
I agree that this commercial might recall unpleasant events for some, but maybe it'll allow a little relief for others. Or maybe, it'll just be plain hilarious to the rest of us.
The Hulk standing on top of Ground Zero was meant to depict American resilience. This commercial was meant to trivialize car bombings into a humorous device to be used to sell a car. BIG difference.
Foil: I don't see any stereotypes in play here. There was no "Praise Allah!" or anything like that. Sure the guy looked like the 1337 Krew model from Counter-Strike (in other words, he looked Middle Eastern) but that's fundamental to driving the plot of the commercial, because it contains no words.
Foil: I don't see any stereotypes in play here. There was no "Praise Allah!" or anything like that. Sure the guy looked like the 1337 Krew model from Counter-Strike (in other words, he looked Middle Eastern) but that's fundamental to driving the plot of the commercial, because it contains no words.
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That would make you the first of the many people I know who were "there" who would find such a thing insensitive, at least in a car commercial.Foil wrote:I can say with absolute certainty that seeing it with an "Oklahoma City / Tim McVeigh" twist would be insensitive; specifically, to those who were personally affected by the event you so casually make reference to.
You know why I can say that? Because I was there!!
You can say for sure that you personally would find it insensitive -- but what about the community as a whole? Would most of "those who were personally affected" react the same as you did?
I prefer not to walk around on eggshells, myself. I don't live my life worrying that somebody *might* get offended by what I say. If I find I'm consistantly causing someone serious distress, I'll probably back off, but I'd rather be direct and have to apologize than be afraid to speak.You must to be more careful about what you say, sometimes...
I'm pretty sure that's where the marketing execs are coming from, too. The commercial is hilarious to a lot of people. It might offend a few, but probably not many and not badly... and if it causes too big a controversy, you pull the ad and apologize. But 99% of the time, whatever controversy an ad like this creates is just enough to give it wider publicity, and nobody is really too upset.
Obviously you're not a telepath.Obviously neither him nor the makers of the commericial thought about...
I thought about those people, and most likely the ad execs did as well (you don't get big enough to make commercials for VW if you ignore such basic considerations.) I just didn't find it to be a big enough consideration to hold back my words, and they didn't find it a big enough consideration to hold back their ad. Yeah, somebody *might* get offended -- and with a wide viewership, it's almost certain somebody will -- but a lot of people will be entertained. Maybe it'll backfire and blow up in their face*and they'll decide it best to pull the ad (similarly, maybe enough people will flame me that I'll decide not to laugh at the commercial), but chances are, it'll be funny for a while and sell some cars for a while, and overall it'll be more positive than negative.
*no pun was intended here, and with people already a little on edge I thought about changing this wording, but I couldn't think of anything better.
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Media Player Classic is your friend.Iceman wrote:X2Beowulf wrote:The most distasteful thing about it was that I need Quicktime.
As for those that found this video offensive, thats why programmers invented the back and close window buttons. I mean seriously, this video was pretty damn tame and made fun of the suicide bombers at the same time. I've seen much worse on network television in the daytime.
This video is definitely worthy of an owned picture.
Ferno, you've been making comments like this quite a bit recently. Why do you assume that the rest of us will automatically equate "suicide bomber/terrorist" with "Middle Easterner/Muslim"?Ferno wrote:I have a middle eastern friend. would you consider him to be a suicide bomber if you looked at him?