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Momtroversy: That Ain’t Right
In case anyone missed the Motrin Momtroversy, here’s a recap. Skip to the concluding thoughts if this is old news to you.
1. The offending article
2. Righteous indignation
3. Trial by Twitter
4. Parody
5. Apology
I’ll whisper my words here because this whole fiasco has woken up a big, bouncing bundle of ire.
How can ads cause this kind of offence? What causes them to miss the mark? Is there any other recent example?
In the summer, Nike pulled a bunch of ads from their Hyperdunk print campaign. Item A:
In Nike’s case, the campaign at large was well received. But specific executions weren’t – as they were deemed homophobic.
One ESPN basketball blog felt sadness at the loss. Because he believed the campaign had a smart message and was shot down by political correctness.
W+K removed the ads from their blog but the remaining comments show a real mixed reaction, including ardent advocacy.
Compare the two controversies:
Nike got the message right for their target but suffered from a blindspot. The subconscious or implied meaning was offensive to group that, in all probability, weren’t considered as their consumer. Backlash.
Motrin got the conscious message wrong because they spoke directly to mums (moms – sorry, I’m from the UK) about a concern that, for most, is likely to be subconscious and if it exists, a potentially guilty feeling. That ain’t right.
Did either of these ads offend you? And if so, why?
Burger’s Gonna Get Ya
Smart work by Olle Hemmendorff, commissioned by Nike in Sweden. Gloppy junk food on your feet? It’s strong and nippy thought.
Reminded me of a TV spot for Reebok – ‘Belly’s Gonna Get Ya’. Worth watching again, if you don’t have instant recall.
So what’s more compelling: having the cause of obesity splattered all over your feet or a big, fat belly chase you down the street?
Either way, the answer is in a pair of new sneaks.
STOP MOTION! New from PES
Not nearly new enough, you say? OK, so in internet terms I came to this one about 1.2 gigayears late. But a good meal’s worth the wait.
(Thanks James for the link).
I’m not sure which piece made PES the cult star he’s become.
RoofSex is well worth watching if you haven’t already seen it. He’s been tapped up for work by Diesel, Bacardi, Nike and Orange, to name just a few money men. Michel Gondry gushes over him.
Drooling yet?
Previously: The beat goes on – Stop-Motion Graphic Equalizer.
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