Duh, Ethan. Did you just wake up from a 20 year coma?.......................
To: Red Badger
Oh that’s what they are about; I thought they was about showing off the singing ‘talent’ of fat broads.
2 posted on
02/21/2024 10:52:35 AM PST by
PIF
(They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
To: Red Badger
I've noticed the drug ads dutifully reflect leftist themes: we see a lot of open homosexuality, women doing traditional men's jobs, families without men, people doing yoga and other non-Christian practices, and - lately - a lot of overweight women, in keeping with the left's war on "body-shaming." And, or course, the ads are full of people doing that stereotypical "black" form of dancing, and often they do it in the middle of the street with passersby and street vendors joining in.
Perhaps the silliest ad - for Oak Street Clinics - featured a middle-aged black man dancing and jiving his way through the clinic, even sliding down the hall on a wheeled office stool. Of course, the smiling staff all join in. Someone in my local bar said that if someone did that in real life, the staff would call security and the man would undergo a psychiatric evaluation.
To: Red Badger
Health through pharmaceuticals…….not.
5 posted on
02/21/2024 11:05:18 AM PST by
yelostar
(Spook codes 33 and 13. See them often in headlines and news stories. )
To: Red Badger
The “jig is up” has become clearer when you consider the numbers of ads for certain medicines for certain ailments far exceed the representation of the ailment in the population. 100% of the population obtain no benefit from the dominance of ads for ailments the majority do not have.
6 posted on
02/21/2024 11:06:03 AM PST by
Wuli
To: Red Badger
I think Big Pharma must pay some posters here on a per-pro-vax-post basis. There are a handful here who tirelessly defend and promote the bullsh*t “COVID” “vaccines”, and constantly call everyone else “anti-vaxxers” and spreaders of “disinformation”.
7 posted on
02/21/2024 11:12:22 AM PST by
Sicon
("All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." - G. Orwell>)
To: Red Badger
Related: “Dr. Robert Califf, former Food and Drug Administration commissioner, told CNBC in May that companies can't promote their products under an Emergency Use Authorization – and currently, all three COVID-19 vaccines are authorized via EUAs. Once the vaccines are fully approved by the FDA, that would change.”
This is the excuse for why the jabs aren't advertised on TV, where all side effects must be addressed. “With A Little Help From My Friends” the various octopus arms of Govt work together.
9 posted on
02/21/2024 11:17:31 AM PST by
SaxxonWoods
(Are you ready for Black Lives MAGA? It's coming.)
To: Red Badger
LOL. Really? I thought it was a great way to sell their product by having woman riding a bike through a park while a voiceover says that the product can cause diarrhea, migraines, vomiting, insomnia, stroke and death.
11 posted on
02/21/2024 11:24:28 AM PST by
Opinionated Blowhard
(When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic.)
To: Red Badger
I’m old enough to remember when pharmaceutical companies were forbidden to pitch their drugs on TV. Years later, in seeing the consequences of Big Pharma advertising, it’s easy to see why it wasn’t allowed.
To: Red Badger
I don't watch much television, particularly commercial TV, and tend to see it when I'm out or visiting. I even have music on media for my car because AM/FM radio is obnoxious with ads and I don't pay for satelite... but it amazes me how many and how annoying drug commercials are.
First of all, in most ads, the people are happy and rarely fit the profile of the people who would need them. People are always fit, active, on vacation, and on the beach or dancing. Diabetes and cholesterol drugs have young slender people on them, just smiling away, soooo happy they are taking these drugs, while the narrator lists all the scary side effects.
The absolute worst one is turning their drug into some sort of broadway musical!
Really? I mean realllly????
14 posted on
02/21/2024 11:54:28 AM PST by
z3n
(Kakistocracy)
To: Red Badger
Turn on the tv today and you get the MyPillow show, Car Repair Insruance and the pill pusher’s cabal. My goodness.
To: Red Badger
So does big pharma want to sell us drugs or kill us? It can’t be both, right? (Not to you specifically Red)
23 posted on
02/21/2024 12:56:16 PM PST by
subterfuge
(I'm a pure-blood!)
To: Red Badger
This is more obvious when you see ads for companies like Boeing or Norfolk Southern Railways on TV. Does anyone really think a business executive makes a decision about purchasing a $250 million passenger jet, or transporting 2,000 carloads of freight every month, based on what he sees in a TV ad?
24 posted on
02/21/2024 12:57:35 PM PST by
Alberta's Child
(If something in government doesn’t make sense, you can be sure it makes dollars.)
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