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Essay heading: Effects on Advertising
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In my opinion, the actual effects of the ad are negative because it portrays that all African American males have big lips, wear Afros, gold jewelry and dress like a pimps. Consequently, the stereotype image and words for this ad could be found offensive to the African American race.
In addition, the verbiage "motherpucker" is promoting profanity in a subtle way... displayed 300 characters
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Consequently, African American men are being stereotyped in a magazine that is read by majority Caucasian people. The actual effects of this article could promote an image that all African American men look like pimps, wear a lot of jewelry, and have big lips.
Second, there was also an ad in Cosmopolitan magazine for Winston cigarettes... displayed next 300 characters
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