Celebrities and regular folks alike are ripping Wells Fargo for this ad they perceive to be anti-arts. But that's not my issue here. Kids today don't say they want to be ballerinas. They say they want to have their own lifestyle brand.
i generally ignore what often appears to be the feigned outrage that drives social media, but i have to agree, there's legitimacy in pointing to wells fargo's failure with this ad campaign.
i see little difference than if they had suggested women could aspire to become teachers and secretaries, or gay men hairdressers and florists.
i generally ignore what often appears to be the feigned outrage that drives social media, but i have to agree, there's legitimacy in pointing to wells fargo's failure with this ad campaign.
ReplyDeletei see little difference than if they had suggested women could aspire to become teachers and secretaries, or gay men hairdressers and florists.