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    Unfortunately, someone beat you on the commentary:

    Sony has a recent history of some really off the wall and offensive advertisements going, but I don't know if some of you have seen this one. I read about it on Joystiq thanks to a reader pointing it out:





    Now at first glance, this stands to be a pretty offensive advertisement. That was my first reaction, definitely. However it's important to keep in mind that this advertisement isn't running in the US. It's a campaign over in Europe (Holland, if I recall correctly?) only. Why is that? Maybe because here in America we have such a history of racial tension, a history of slavery, an issue that divided our country in two in the face of war. So maybe it seems like a pretty harsh image to us, because we're extra sensitive to that sort of thing, perhaps out of shame, due to that part of our nation's history. (I'm not saying racism doesn't exist elsewhere around the world, but I'm not from elsewhere around the world, so I can't vouch for the feelings of different cultures.)

    But the advertisement wasn't meant for us (America). It's probably not a mistake that Sony isn't running that particular campaign in the US. They may have felt it was more likely to be misinterpreted here. So I'm not sure I can condemn them as insensitive just because we Americans are so particularly prone to get our hackles up over things like this. It would sort of be like getting offended that a billboard in Japan is in Japanese, and I can't understand it.

    It's just skin. Different colors, sure. And Sony has stated that their goal behind the advertisement was to focus on the contrasting colors (two other images from the campaign). So in that regard, using colors, what's the big deal about using a person with black skin and a person with white skin? It's just color.

    It would be nice if we lived in a world where anyone looked at that billboard and all they saw was two people.

    But, in America especially, you look at that billboard, and you see a white person in an assumed position of dominance over a black person, and immediately alarms go off in your head. Everything we learned in history class about the 1800's comes flooding into our minds, along with a healthy dose of guilt, and we apply our own demons to the image. We attach 150 years of racial tension to the image, and condemn it for our history, not because of any message it's actually delivering.

    Which really is just two people representing two handheld video game consoles.

    Anyway, it's a little known fact that just a few weeks prior to this ad being released, Nintendo had a very similar ad in the very same spot. I'm lucky enough to posess a photograph of the billboard, which I'll share with you, my faithful readers.

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    The thing is that Holland has a very high non white and immigrant percentage as well!!!

    One of my friends is a Dutch guy who originates from Surinam, I'll have to ask him if he's seen it around Rotterdam, which is where he lives.

    I think this is as likely to cause racial tensions in Holland as it would do in the US.

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    Obviously the intent of this advertising campaign is to garner attention for Sony and its products. The more it "disturbs" and "offends" people, the more they'll talk about it and show it to their friends.

    Even this thread is only helping Sony as it's "getting the word out" regarding their new PSP model. Someone browsing this forum might stumble across this thread and the idea of a new "white PSP" might just stick in their minds.

    Creating "controversy" is a comon, albeit potentialy risky, method of promotion and Sony is by no means the only company that exploits "provocative" imagery to help move product -- "there's no such thing as bad publicity"!
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    But what do you think about the ads LSD?
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    dude, there is no legit way to claim that this ad is somehow not racist bcuz of where its run.

    and holland? give me a fuckin break, chulo. holland, where their Santa Claus is a white slave master with a Black slave that gives presents to kids, a tradition they unabashedly continue to this day? holland, whose people settled southern africa and helped build up the apartheid state, who colonized parts of the west indies and east indies, and used black and brown slaves as laborers? oh, holland has a history of all that shit alright.

    wow, simply amazing! and its amazing how little attention this will get in the united states while people of color will be among those rushing to the stores to get the new console.
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    Just a way to spread controversy to advertise the product.

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    do the models know whats going on? I mean why would that brother degrade himself?
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    Originally posted by Dark Exodus@Jul 12 2006, 06:31 PM
    Just a way to spread controversy to advertise the product.

    there thats better

    EDIT: Kill that *****&#33; lol
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    I saw this on the ctrl+alt+del site -

    http://www.ctrlaltdel-online.com/news.php?i=1153
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    Originally posted by Dark Exodus@Jul 13 2006, 04:31 AM
    Just a way to spread controversy to advertise the product.

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    Originally posted by ThisAnarchistKillsNazis@Jul 12 2006, 01:35 PM
    I saw this on the ctrl+alt+del site -

    http://www.ctrlaltdel-online.com/news.php?i=1153
    That&#39;s where I got the article from.
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    wait a minute, where the hell is that second ad from? it looks like the same ad campaign, is it?
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    Yeah. There&#39;s also another image but I forget where it is. They&#39;re all for the white PSP.
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    Yeah, there&#39;s a white DS too; my freind just got one.

    It&#39;s humorous how the adds are so similar, yet one is so obviously racist. Though they probably didn&#39;t mean for the advertisement to be racist, it could most deffinately be seen that way. In fact, as soon as I figured out that the other person was black (her skin melded in with the background, so I couldn&#39;t quite see her), I thaught, "Oh, snap, that&#39;s racist."

    Also, why didn&#39;t they just put two black or white people in different colored shirts? It would have made quite a diference.
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    and why does it matter if your psp is black, white, red, yellow, green etc? as long as the thing works, why give a shit about the colour?
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    Originally posted by bayano@Jul 12 2006, 03:12 PM
    wait a minute, where the hell is that second ad from? it looks like the same ad campaign, is it?
    Yeah, Tim Buckley, who is the author of the comic, definitely made the second one. If you go look at the comic, you will notice the similarity.

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    Originally posted by ack+Jul 12 2006, 06:36 PM--> (ack @ Jul 12 2006, 06:36 PM)
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    wait a minute, where the hell is that second ad from? it looks like the same ad campaign, is it?
    Yeah, Tim Buckley, who is the author of the comic, definitely made the second one. If you go look at the comic, you will notice the similarity.

    On a (slightly) different note:
    Ctrl+Alt+Del is an awesome comic. If you like video games, I would suggest reading it. [/b]
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    It certainly shocked me. As LSD points out, i think that&#39;s the whole point of the campaign - its &#39;shock value&#39;. Sony know that it&#39;s going to be controversial and hence have everyone talking about it. And, in today&#39;s society, what&#39;s a more controversial subject than race?
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    Originally posted by MonicaTTmed@Jul 12 2006, 06:10 AM

    In case you might be confused, this is Photoshopped.

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