Headed Towards Your House!: Oh wait, just kidding
Introducing the newest trend in social justice: the
terrifying ad campaign. Social justice organizations are out to get your
attention, and they’re willing to scare the crap out of you in the process.
Let’s take the new series of ads being run by the American
Jewish Committee for example. Imagine you are sitting down to a nice, relaxing
dinner at home. You’re in the mood
for some good classical music, so you switch on WQXR, the most notoriously
non-offensive public radio station in New York. After a lovely set of tunes, it’s time for a word from the
sponsors. You hear, “Imagine you had 15 seconds to find shelter from an incoming
missile. Fifteen seconds to locate your children, help an elderly relative,
assist a disabled person to find shelter…” Whoa!
You’re about to duck and cover
under your kitchen table in fear when you catch the rest of the ad: “That's all
the residents of Sderot and neighboring Israeli towns have. Day or night, the
sirens go on. Fifteen seconds later, the missiles, fired from Hamas-controlled
Gaza, hit . . . Their aim is to kill and wound and demoralize . . . This is
what Israelis experience daily.”
How scary is this ad? Scary enough for WQXR to pull
it. The station’s general
manager Tom Bartunek has explained this decision, saying the ad was “outside
our bounds of acceptability. First, the opening line . . . does not make clear
that the potential target of the missile is not our listening area, and as a
consequence, runs the risk of raising anxiety in a misleading way.”
Unfortunately, AJC spokesman
Michael Geller does not feel the same way. He says, "It's unbelievable. At the end of the day,
WQXR listeners are interested in Israel.”
The AJC has terminated its contract with the station, maintaining the
statement, “It's a shame, but we can't allow ourselves to be edited on a
whim." At least from now on
WQXR listeners will be able to sleep easy.
Watch Out, Riders!: You never know when the Nazis might attackThe terrifying ad campaign is not
limited to conservative classical music channels. Let’s take this scenario over
to MTV. Imagine you’re catching up with your favorite “characters” on the Hills
when the broadcast is interrupted by one of these ads. They start out with
ordinary people in an ordinary situation -- watching TV or riding the subway.
But things quickly start to go awry: The people get rounded up by scary men
with guns and flashlights until everyone on screen is rearranged into a
snapshot from a Nazi concentration camp and the words “The Holocaust happened
to people like us” appears in bold on the screen.
Now, unlike WQXR, MTV would have no trouble running an ad for condoms or hemorrhoid cream. Even so, these ads are a bit much.
The most upsetting part? They never even say what they are for. You wouldn’t know it by watching, but these commercials are MTV’s way of getting introducing its youngster demographic with the discrimination and genocide going on in Darfur. Unfortunately, this connection is only made by going to the prescribed website…and then searching around a little bit. Instead, the viewer is left shaking in her little Ugg boots thinking that the modern day Gestapo is about to bust through her living room door.
Links:
[1] http://www.jewcy.com/user/2199/jessm
[2] http://www.nypost.com/seven/04082008/gossip/pagesix/static_over_banned_jewish_ad_105451.htm
[3] http://gawker.com/377235/jewish-ad-banned-for-scary-missile-scene
[4] http://gawker.com/377235/jewish-ad-banned-for-scary-missile-scene
[5] http://www.mtv.com/thinkmtv/discrimination/im_still_here/
[6] http://www.mtv.com/thinkmtv/discrimination/im_still_here/