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All commercials and advertising are social engineering/propaganda of one form or another, but this is one of the more blatantly obvious examples. Here's a summary breakdown of

  • 0:00 secs: Immediately opens with b/w newsreel style opening with monophonic audio
  • 0:04 secs: Professional woman coming home to a tattooed former bad boy, now house husband
  • 0:11 secs: Single guy making several pieces of roast chicken for himself, a piece of chopped pepper falls on the floor for the lonely man's pet dog companion
  • 0:16 secs: Single Latin/Native-American mom in car with several kids, passing a wrapped sandwich off to her littlest bastard
  • 0:20 secs: "Interracial" couple and their kids happily eating at the dinner table
  • 0:25 secs: Female narrators voice remarks how dinner time has "changed", but the products quality hasn't

What do you all take away from this commercial that was in circulation on the TV last year?

All commercials and advertising are social engineering/propaganda of one form or another, but this is one of the more blatantly obvious examples. Here's a summary breakdown of [a Reynold's Wrap commercial from May of last year.](https://youtube.com/watch?v=LHq811x2PHQ) * 0:00 secs: Immediately opens with b/w newsreel style opening with monophonic audio * 0:04 secs: Professional woman coming home to a tattooed former bad boy, now house husband * 0:11 secs: Single guy making several pieces of roast chicken for himself, a piece of chopped pepper falls on the floor for the lonely man's pet dog companion * 0:16 secs: Single Latin/Native-American mom in car with several kids, passing a wrapped sandwich off to her littlest bastard * 0:20 secs: "Interracial" couple and their kids happily eating at the dinner table * 0:25 secs: Female narrators voice remarks how dinner time has "changed", but the products quality hasn't What do you all take away from this commercial that was in circulation on the TV last year?

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This merely compels us to relearn hard lessons our ancestors had to suffer to learn for themselves. Simply because a business is owned, operated, or even employs people who look like you, doesn't necessarily mean that it is entitled to your business. Nor does it mean that the owners politics are aligned with your communities best interests.