Back then, I swore Tyson was eventually going to be known as the greatest heavyweight champ of all time, going something like 60-0. Little did I know.
Archive for June 27th, 2008
Now me, I came up listening to songs like 1 Million Bottlebags, in which Chuck D decries the placement of malt liquor in the Black community and the accompanying advertisement. Bearing that in mind, I’m perfectly sympathetic with the community activists who want the advertisements pulled. But Chuck kicked the science perfectly, balancing the responsibility between the alcohol companies and the consumers.
Thing is, though, the biggest complainant is SCRUB, Society Created to Reduce Urban Blight. They’re not interested in the message, they’re interested in the style. A few years ago, they fought to have graffiti-style advertisements for PlayStation removed too. I suppose they could be said to be concerned about the community, but only insofar as it relates to their vision of what is proper for a mural. That, I do not agree with. If a private property owner is comfortable with a particular style of advertisement being posted on his property, then the discussion should be between that property owner, the potential advertiser, and maybe - maybe the city. To the extent that regulations are placed on advertising, that’s an area of the city’s oversight. However, for a 3rd party to come in and try to get the advertisement taken down because of the style of the ad, that’s out of bounds. |



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