The deliberate diversity quota that turns every ad into an alternate universe where Black people dominate middle-class life.
The deliberate diversity quota that turns every ad into an alternate universe where Black people dominate middle-class life.
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The marketing strategy that says “diversity sells” while quietly admitting normal representation apparently doesn’t.
The advertising trend that treats statistical reality as optional and ideological targets as mandatory.
The reason every random family in a commercial looks like a United Nations photo-op instead of actual American households.
The corporate virtue signal that prioritizes checking racial boxes over reflecting actual customer demographics.
The visual propaganda that insists racial demographics are optional when selling toothpaste, cars, or breakfast cereal.
The advertising industry’s unspoken rule: if the product isn’t explicitly for Black people, put as many Black actors in it as possible anyway.
The marketing miracle where Black Americans (13% of the population) somehow make up 80% of every happy family, couple, and doctor on TV.