Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Oil and Energy Companies Using Kids to Appear Less Heathen-Like
have you noticed this trend? i'm talking about chevron, sempra energy, "the oil and gas industry," and several others stooping to new lows glazing over their price gouging and mammoth pillaging of the pocketbooks of american consumers, using kids to convey their "commitment to the future, to green energy, to innovation." Oh, it's a kid and she's discussing clean energy and an uplifiting future in a cute voice, this company must be doing nothing but great things for our country! the message is simple, innocent faces - innocent company. let's face it folks, they're dinosaurs who are bad for all of us - please don't fall for their attempt to lull us into complacency about the energy crisis. Using kids in one's ad is usually a sign of a guilty conscience, a compensation for some sort of sinister activity going on behind the scenes. Groupthink at its near pinnacle.
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NAMBLA http://www.nambla.org/ uses kids in its ads.
But so does Welch's Grape Juice http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUCxza768sw&feature=related
And come on, how can you tell me that's not a trustworthy company. Have you seen that ad. I want to hug grape juice. But not touch it. That would be inappropriate.
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