Friday, July 28, 2023

 when watching the mockingbird media its easy to see how the powers that shouldn't be push their narrative and goals;


Blacks make up roughly one-eighth of the U.S. population. So why do they now seemingly comprise at least one-half of all people in TV commercials? Whites often grumble about this privately, but maybe they should go public. For the advertising industry’s obsession with casting blacks is more than affirmative action run wild. It is mental reprogramming designed to convince whites of their eventual demographic demise.

In the advertising industry, diversity and inclusion are red hot. Whether the medium is television, newspapers, magazines, billboards or the Web, ad agencies and their corporate clients are fully on board with the Total Social Equality bandwagon. Sidelining whites, they believe, is good for business because it supposedly expands a company’s market reach. Television, which accounts for around 40 percent of all advertising expenditures in America, is the focal point. This is not your father’s Madison Avenue.

Industry entrepreneurs and analysts believe “diversity” is a corrective to white supremacy. Jazmin Burrell, a black “creative strategist” for Snap Inc. (formerly Snapchat), explained, “The advertising industry is so white because it chooses to be.” She recalled, “I knew I wanted to use my voice to represent people who look like me.” [This Black Woman Is Putting an End to the “Mad Men” Era of Advertisingby Brittany King, PopSugar.com, April 21, 2018]She’s getting her wish. Her consulting group, Lizzie Della Creative Strategies, has become a potent force for black commercial placements.

Daren Poole, an Australia-based advertising consultant, wants to reshape society as well as consumer tastes:...........more........

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