If homosexual groups have time to complain about this, they really have nothing to complain about in American society.
The Dodge Caliber's "Anything but Cute" advertising campaign featuring a fairy in one television spot is anything but funny to some in the gay community.Some viewers and gay rights supporters have complained the Chrysler Group commercial -- dubbed "Too Tough" and featuring a fluttering fairy zapping buildings and trains into cuter-looking gingerbread houses and toy trains -- is offensive and borders on homophobic.
The fairy is unsuccessful at transforming a black Caliber and is mocked by a male passer-by walking a dog. "Silly little fairy," he says.
As retribution, the fairy turns the pedestrian's button-down shirt and jeans attire into white shorts and a polo shirt draped with a preppy sweater. His black dog leash becomes four pink ones connected to Pomeranians. The suggestion, some say, is the man was turned into a homosexual.
"It directly finds humor with the term fairy, referring not just to the type that flies around with a magic wand, but also the universally recognizable gay stereotype of an effeminate gay man," the Commercial Closet said in an online review of the ad. The Internet-based group monitors marketing tactics that could be offensive to gays and lesbians.
I like the response from Chrysler spokesperson Suraya Bliss.
"We were pretty surprised that there are individuals that are making the conclusion that sexual orientation can be determined by the type of clothes you wear and the type of dog that you're walking," Bliss said."Are they suggesting that men that wear colored shirts are gay … or that all gay men dress alike? What we would ask someone to do is look at the ad for what it is," she said. "The ad is about the Dodge Caliber, which is a small car that stands apart from the competition because of its aggressive styling, styling that's anything but cute -- the tagline for the campaign."
I’ve heard it said that when the only tool you have is a hammer, all problems look like a nail. I guess when the only thing that matters to you is sexual orientation, everything looks like a slur.
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fuck off
|| Posted by blah, April 8, 2006 05:55 PM ||Such an enlightened contribution to the site -- a witty, incisive comment that fully explicates a well-reasoned position on the issue. I am awe-struck by your obviously superior intellect, blah.
|| Posted by Rhymes With Right, April 8, 2006 06:22 PM ||You know, I actually thought the commercial was mocking rich people - the stereotypical cardigan and tennis shorts types. I probably had seen the commercial a dozen times before it even occured to me that it might be making a pun of the non-p.c. term "fairy," but I figured it was probably nothing. I thought the car was actually making a point about the car being affordable but not cutesy - like the tagline. So many cheap cars look like they'd be dented in a strong wind. Of course, I don't go looking for derogatory stuff in commercials. Anyone can find offensive material anywhere they like, especially if they are looking for it.
|| Posted by RettMom, April 8, 2006 10:34 PM ||Another simple minded Bush-loving lemming.
Whoops, I bet you find the stereotyping not fair either. Huh.
|| Posted by yes, but no, April 11, 2006 11:50 PM ||Actually, I find no stereotyping (or reference to homosexuals) in the commercial -- and I find your comment to be inane and lacking in substance.
|| Posted by Rhymes With Right, April 12, 2006 04:07 AM ||Personally,
|| Posted by Dawn Yoo, April 14, 2006 11:35 AM ||I LIKE the commercial. I think it's cute. I see the reference, but it's a "fluffy" commercial for a rugged car, nothing else.
Who's the babe in the commercial? She is fuckin' HOT!
|| Posted by Travis Spalding, May 7, 2006 01:22 AM ||that was the best part of the commercial...
|| Posted by doo, June 24, 2006 10:43 PM ||i thought it might be poking fun of rich jerkoffs that wear stupid clothes.
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