Tuesday, February 5, 2008

SHE ASKED FOR IT


Alright without starting a big fuss:
  1. She's fully clothed.
  2. She's in winter clothes .
  3. She's OBVIOUSLY MAKING A SNOW ANGEL.
Now lets say it once OMIGAWD HER VAGINA! Breath, is it out of your system? If you stop focusing on the fact that under those layers of clothing she's wearing there are some naughty bits the image isn't troublesome. now in the context of it being a image that is derogatory to women, I'd like to say NEXT time you see a female try and remember there's more to her than her vagina. That's what will truly end the derogatory nature in which women are treated. So stop looking at that picture in a misogynistic and ovary phobic manner and see it for what it is a lame target ad. this target ad compared to most other ads is disney stamped. want to get riled up over an offensive ad look at this one that Dolce & Gabbana ran in the beginning of 2007 in Spain and France.Then you can be genuinely offended and we can talk about the obscene way women are portrayed as sex objects by the media and the culture of rape.

to some it up the ad you saw from target wasn't what caused you to construe it as offensive. Our patriarchal society was the looking glass thru which it became offensive and I'd rather be rid of misogynistic outlooks than the ad.
Yeah so this is a pet peeve and a passion of mine I'm not just my body. The day the world looks at that billboard and sees a forgettable ad for a department store will be a happy day for me.

4 comments:

EmmaRossculp said...

your such a bitch.

CLASSICKK said...

Hahahaha, the first couple lines basically cover it. The blogger was off their rocker, or some other little cliché phrase. It's a snow angel, leave it alone. Hahaha.

And DolceGabbana ads are all so crazy, hahaha. There's a link on my page with a huge directory of high-fashion ads.

Party On Purple said...

Yeah, I have to agree with you, but I think it's so lame how Target just tossed the complaint by a blogger out the window because it wasn't "mainstream" enough. What bull shit!

Even though I don't think that this ad is very erotic or sexist at all, I think that since Target ignored this person because they weren't a group of concerned customers is a slap in the face for all of Target's individual customers. They have basically made a statement by saying ignoring this blogger that says, "We don't care about your individual concerns unless you make a lot of noise about it."

EmmaRossculp said...

I think people are stupid to expect a big corporation, like target, to care about each individual's thoughts. they don't care what we think as long as we buy their merchendise. This is understandable, can we really target's a business, not our neigbor. if you are going to blame anyone, blame yourself, for backing a capitalist government.