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Dupuy writes: "Or, if you have sold your proverbial soul to the gods of unfettered commerce - like the rightwing self-described Culture Warriors, or the (formerly) Moral (former) Majority - advertisements are the market speaking for the greater culture at large. And the greater culture, funny enough, largely disagrees with the rightwing."

Ellen Degeneres declares victory on her show Wednesday after JC Penny refused to bow to pressure from One Million Moms to dump Ellen as a spokesperson, 02/08/12. (photo: veracity.com)
Ellen Degeneres declares victory on her show Wednesday after JC Penny refused to bow to pressure from One Million Moms to dump Ellen as a spokesperson, 02/08/12. (photo: veracity.com)



'The Market' Has Chosen the Winner in the Culture Wars

By Tina Dupuy, LA Progressive

09 February 12

 

en X" was popularized as an advertising term. Marketers used the label to describe the young people of the late '80s. The focus was on how to sell goods to the MTV generation.

Advertisements at that time, just as one example, started to feature unmarried couples to appeal to this group of consumers. This was a first and in the early '90s it was pushing the envelope. It apparently resonated. The advertisers gauged correctly: They successfully sold their products to Americans with the now documented lowest marriage rate in history.

The argument could be made (mainly by those who want to take us back to a mythical innocent time of the supposedly recent past) that it's advertisers who've corrupted our culture and changed what's socially acceptable through their manipulations. Or, if you have sold your proverbial soul to the gods of unfettered commerce - like the rightwing self-described Culture Warriors, or the (formerly) Moral (former) Majority - advertisements are the market speaking for the greater culture at large. And the greater culture, funny enough, largely disagrees with the rightwing.

Here's how it works: Advertisers put out an image or an idea - the greater public concurs by buying those products. Successful ads equal agreed upon ideas. Marketing is, after all, the definitive pandering.

And here is what the culture is saying through advertisements: We like racial persity. Why can I say that? Because commercials not only have racially perse groups of friends and co-workers - they now regularly feature bi-racial couples in ads. In a Budweiser Super Bowl spot this year, there were black men flirting with white women sans scandal. If those spots are moving widgets it means consumers agree with the message. It's a type of voting. Even if some viewers don't notice or don't have a visceral reaction one way or another - it's an indicator of a new cultural norm.

Also Americans are okay with homosexuals. The American Family Association, an association for only pre-approved families, threatened JC Penney with a boycott after they hired Ellen Degeneres as a spokesperson. Now, Degeneres, besides being a comedic genius, is also a successful talk show host and a popular pitchperson for brands like Covergirl and American Express. The market has spoken time after time, and Ellen is adored and sought after. She also happens to be a lesbian, which has made her the target of the AFA whose influence is clearly eroding.

What else does the market proclaim? Well, Americans widely approve of birth control. And yes, even legal abortion. In the dust-up last week between Susan G. Komen for the Cure and Planned Parenthood the market picked the winner. It was Planned Parenthood. The nonprofit health care provider saw a spike in private contributions after Komen announced they would no longer give Planned Parenthood a grant to screen for breast cancer. And Komen's brand has been forever tarnished by putting politics before their cure-finding goal. It's already resulted in one resignation of the Vice President of Public Policy, Karen Handel.

You can think of the market as a leading indicator of our social mores and the Republican primary as a lagging one.

Disgraced former Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich, has been trying to play the well-worn Nixon Southern Strategy to rile up the base. He calls Obama the food stamp president and said he wants to go talk to the NAACP about "why the African-American community should demand paychecks and not be satisfied with food stamps." He also said immigrants should learn English and not use the "language of the ghetto." That phrase hurt him in the Spanish-named (former Spanish colony) state of Florida. Why? Because the market has spoken, we have our first biracial president and we no longer care for these antiquated wedges Gingrich peddles.

The GOP-worshipped market has chosen the winner of the culture wars, and it hasn't looked favorably on its most devout.

Of course, the market for Republicans is just like the Bible or the Constitution. They worship it piously as long as they believe it agrees with them.

If their deified market is all-knowing and all-powerful - it clearly favors a progressive social agenda…and not the GOP's.

Yeah…tough sell.

 

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+46 # Rick Levy 2012-02-09 17:34
Conservative theists love to rail against government interference into people's lives and preferences. They want that role for themselves.
 
 
+2 # politicaleconomist 2012-02-10 13:32
Great point.
And, isn't it ironic that the pro-market, pro-capitalist crowd doesn't seem to notice that it is profit-seeking that is the dynamic force in pushing real social perversity--not to be confused with homosexuality and other right-wing religious nonsense--like sexualizing young girls and reducing the inflation-adjusted wage.
 
 
+5 # Ralph Averill 2012-02-10 01:18
The Republican Party dept of Myth Creation, Recycling, and Protection, (MCRAP), has been working overtime to shore up all the fairy tales their party needs. Monsters especially are getting harder and harder to find.
 
 
-16 # Martintfre 2012-02-10 05:00
Either you have a free market where people make their choices - or you have a dictatorship where the choices are made for the people,

And then there is mushy blend that oozes in the middle depending upon the degree of dictatorial power the thugrocrats imposes upon the free market.
 
 
+10 # Feral Dogz 2012-02-10 09:35
So the "thugocrats" are telling advertisers(bus inesses) how to sell products? Advertisers don't create cultural trends, they respond to them and will resort to any message that will move merchandise. The people vote at the check-out more reliably than at the voting booth.
 
 
+3 # Ken Hall 2012-02-11 04:35
FD: It's clear that if MF read the article, he didn't understand it. Conservatives, psychologists have found, are challenged by nuance.
 
 
+4 # Jim Rocket 2012-02-10 16:15
Having trouble with shades of gray, Martin? Seems you have a lot of company.
 
 
+2 # Kootenay Coyote 2012-02-10 07:31
'Persity'?
 
 
0 # reiverpacific 2012-02-10 10:28
Quoting
'Persity'?

I was wondering about that too (must look it up) -is it a new buzz-word for "diversity"?
 
 
0 # elmont 2012-02-10 11:55
It's not in my dictionaries. "Perse" (as opposed to "per se") refers to a shade of blue. "Perseity" (note the extra 'e') refers to the quality of those things having substance independently of any object--in medieval philosophy. I couldn't find "persity" (no extra 'e') in any dictionary, including my OED. I have not yet checked online. So far, I'm scratching my head on this one too.
 
 
+5 # ozken 2012-02-10 08:42
Ralph - they are working hard on the Iran Monster. Mate they are trying to get that one into every little girl and boy's bedroom cupboard and into Mom & Dad's brain. This time - I don't think it's working out too well.
 
 
+6 # Ralph Averill 2012-02-10 10:01
ozken, the Iran-monster isn't working well at all, and that's what I mean. Good, scary, reliable monsters are getting hard to find for the people who manipulate through fear. The "slippery slope" thing hasn't been working well lately either.
Alas. What's a fear monger to do?!
 
 
+5 # Feral Dogz 2012-02-10 10:53
The people who have been on-stage at the Repub. debates are pretty scary. The people voting for Santorum are pretty scary. The fear thing is working on me. I'm thinking about what other countries might be a better place to live.
 
 
+1 # Glen 2012-02-10 13:36
Hahaha. Good one Feral! I agree wholeheartedly. I'd already be gone except for responsibilitie s to other folks who cannot get out. The big picture is pretty damn scary. Those phantom menaces continue to appear from off stage.
 
 
0 # reiverpacific 2012-02-10 10:32
Well, it seems from what I can find out that "Perse(ity) is a "Dark-Grayish-Blue. So work out the context for yerselves . Ya larn summat every day, what?
 
 
+8 # Buddha 2012-02-10 11:40
Wedge-issues and the "culture wars" are the camoflage the 1% uses to hide their ownership of both parties and the economic policies that we've followed for 30+ years that are impoverishing everyone else. Nothing makes these billionaires more happy than having the coversation away from income/wealth disparity and how they pay a lower rate than middle-class laborers and back onto issues of mass distraction such as hating and discriminating against gays and vilifying undocumented workers, the "threat" of Sharia Law, rights to not just abortion but now BIRTH CONTROL, etc.
 

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