Posted on 06/17/2016 8:30:43 AM PDT by Mr. K
Has anyone else but me noticed a sudden change in advertising commercials on TV?
Recently I saw a commercial selling some junk and there was a married couple depicted as a perky white blonde girl married to a slovenly, Arabic-looking guy with a full muzzie beard.
I don't even know what they were selling but they looked so out of place together I could never imagine such a couple happening in real life.
It would be like a show with Queen Elizabeth married to Bob Marley. It just was not realistic-looking and so unbelievable it distracted from whatever the commercial was trying to sell.
In the on-screen image, the woman and man were sitting so far apart it was almost as if the muzzie-looking guy was photoshopped into the picture.
Then this morning I saw another dumb commercial with a wedding showing a goofy dancing and ultra-WASP'y looking man joyfully marrying his daughter off to another full-muzzie-beard guy, and it was also so unbelievable it was ridiculous. I could never in real life imagine a guy like that, a Mr. Bank Executive type, so happy to be marrying his daughter off to a guy that looked like a terrorist. It would be far more realistic to imagine him taking the guy out back for a beating.
This is not the only two examples I have seen recently, and I do NOT watch much television at all!
You might want to remember that Duck Dynasty types also have full beards. LOTS of them around our county.
Also Sikhs, who wear turbans according to the dictates of their religion, are NOT MUSLIMS.
My Very Large Company recently hired a hijabbed muslima to work the front desk.
There are so few muslims in my part of the world that you know the H.R. department had to search far and wide for someone who wore that muslim get-up. And her English sucked too. Could hardly understand her. So skills-wise, the only thing she had going for her was that head-dress.
Pro-muzzie anti-western claptrap, I say.
Got to get them into the ‘main stream’ and picture them as ‘normal’...after all, they are just like all freedom-loving Americans./s
It's leftist propaganda from beginning to end.
Once you start looking for the cultural manipulation you can see it everywhere. We are being shaped.
I don’t know what the financial ledgers say, but I am convinced that Arab oil money owns all US media outlets. Advertising too. Selling stuff and making a profit seems secondary to weakening our society.
Just look at Trump — he has been warning of Islamic terrorist attacks. Then Orlando happens. Media response? Trump is the problem. Latest polls? Hillary is soaring.
None of this is true. We are being shaped. Constantly.
the Queen's a muzzie? /s
Are you a Disney Princess? What's it like living in the Magic Castle?
Perception and reality is NOT your strong suit, is it? TV and it's propaganda is made especially for you.
She had recently graduated and worked at a marketing firm, he had dreadlocks and was unemployed.
Her parents must be so proud.
Exactly! You said it much better than I did.
“...Once you start looking for the cultural manipulation you can see it everywhere...”
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That is so true...The ones that get me are the “Home Security” commercials....
All the perps are white guys and the security guy is a black guy...Every single commercial I’ve seen is this way...
The inter-racial marriage seems to be a commercial norm with a white woman and black husband...rarely the opposite. Just wait for the same-sex as average commercial couples.
I've noticed a few of these commercials. One was for Chevy trucks (what's more American than a good ole' Muslim boy driving a Chevy pickup?) Soon they'll start slipping them into TV shows - the friendly Muslim next door neighbor or coworker, with the occasional episode where the harmless, good hearted Muslim across the street is victimized by some narrow minded bigot, etc.
St. Lukes Hospital in Bethlehem PA has a mooslimb woman wearing a full blown hijab working at the gift shop.
This hospital (and also the town for that matter) has the Moravian star symbols everywhere you look. The gift shop sells these replica stars that look sort of like a Star of David. It is amazing that they would hire a hijabi to work the gift shop. Needless to say, the gift shop has very few customers.
Just this week two ads seen. One for auto and the other, not a clue but one...it might have been car as well.
Ad features Arab man in back seat, speaking of his daughters wedding. Auto next to a light house on a jutting piece of land.
Second ad features blonde woman driving; Arab bearded man in back seat. Music being played and she looks in rear view mirror at the male. He is turning a gold band on his finger. Believe both ads are for Audi or perhaps Lexus.
Awaiting a screening of an ad for Wilkinson Sword razors featuring Arabs in America getting a close shave.
Remembering when BO’B was first elected and advertising every where was featuring Blacks and inter racial couples. Sitting at the breakfast table, having family time at the park, just day to day activities It’s the mind game and as Alex Jones indicates, INFO WARS.
I challenge you to tell us the difference between a Sikh and an Arabic Muslim based on a scant few seconds of a TV commercial. A proper Sikh would be wearing a headdress but that is not an absolute.
Madame T. is absolutely correct.
#9 Someone should tell him to “Dress for success”.
Google: Dreadlocks then click on images.
Same sex couple commercials are here and there are many.
Yes, I’ve noticed it. More and more perky blonde white chicks are being pared with dark skinned partners on commercials in recent months. Also, there’s a lot of gays in commercials. It’s manipulation from the left. Hey, it’s trendy! It’s the new norm! You’re one of the cool kids if you’re dating another race. If you aren’t accepting of it, then you’re racist.
I hardly ever know what’s being sold because I’m zeroed in on the LGBT and race manure they’re shoving in our faces. Also, my tv watching has bottomed out this past year because of it. We used to have a few shows that we’d gather around the tv to watch but not anymore. There’s very little on that’s worthy of my time these days.
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