Cultural Advertisments

Through the use of this ad, McDonald’s is trying to appeal to the Chinese audience. It is instantly obvious that due to the fact that it is in Chinese means it would only really make sense in China as anywhere else, no one would be able to understand it! But other than that, the advert is trying to encourage Chinese people to consume more beef by making cows appeal as ‘cool’. To me this makes me feel less inclined to eat beef, but maybe it is different for the Chinese culture. One thing that came up through a discussion with my partner is the cultural insensitivity of this advert. This could perhaps be offensive to cultures that don’t agree with consuming beef like the Hindu culture which believes cows to be religious animals.


 

This other Mcdonald’s advert was released in South Africa hinting at the use of contraceptives to prevent HIV/AIDS. It is appropriate to be used in South Africa as HIV Awareness Campaigns are very popular and unlike many other countries, it is not ‘taboo’ to talk about it. While people in South Africa may find this daring and humorous, others may find this offensive.

 

 

Taking into account both of these adverts, it is evident that big corporations like McDonald’s try and appeal to a specific group of people to try and make themselves look less like a big corporation.  They try to make everyone’s ‘McDonald’s experience’ feel special and in a way, personalized. They will show this through advertising as well as menu options. Here in Singapore, we have the Nasi-Lemak Burger. McDonald’s is trying to show how diverse they are through there choices, but with this, there are a few downsides. They may be too stereotypical and might offend that certain culture. For example, another McDonald’s advert based in France had a woman holding a macaroon, this could perhaps be offensive to some French people as they are stereotyped as neat and upper class. In conclusion, I think McDonald’s and big corporations like it are trying their best to be funny and appeal to their audience on a much more personal level to encourage sales. As long as they don’t have any bad intentions behind their advertisments I think what they are doing is fine.

Who Owns Culture?

In general, I believe that culture can be owned by many different people. Initially, I thought that you own your own culture and the decisions and choices you make on a daily basis are usually influenced by your own culture. Furthermore, the people that surround you also influence your culture, your parents, friends, etc. I later formed an opinion and realised that no one really owns culture and that it should be okay for anyone to adopt any culture provided they are respectful. If everyone is respectful of one another, ‘cultural appropriation’ would no longer exist and it would be called ‘cultural appreciation’. Moreover, when people are no longer respectful of other cultures and perhaps ignorant there is a VERY blurry line. For some people, that line begins earlier with smaller actions and for others, it begins later and only has an impact after a big action was made. For me, I would say the line doesn’t really exist, to be honest. I think I generally just mind my own business and don’t see the point in getting that involved with people’s stuff. I think this may come from the fact that I am not necessarily that well connected to my English culture. Having never lived there I don’t really feel like it is a big part of me. I tend to just let others do what they want and hope that they are doing what they are doing for the right reasons and not the wrong ones.

Representation

Having thought about the various discussions in class today, I believe it is possible for some texts to truly represent groups of people. Although some may assume that with the example of “Crazy Rich Asians” not representing all Asians that it is impossible to do so. In actual fact, the movie “Crazy Rich Asians” did a great job in representing the top percentile of rich Singaporeans. I think it is possible to truly represent groups of people provided that you are being specific about the kind of people that you are representing and not generalising or stereotyping anything. It is quite often that stereotyping tends to come from people who are foreign from these groups. Leading me onto my next point which is, who gets to say what? I think that in order to best represent a group of people the person representing that group should come from the very group itself. By being a part of that group, they will have far superior knowledge that has come from their own personal experiences and encounters to that of a “foreigner”. With regards to the act of representation, I believe regardless of the situation there will always be problems, people will always disagree with the creator’s intentions. I only believe it can become really problematic when the representation is formulated with negative intentions. I believe that things will only start to become very problematic once whatever is being represented is being done to have negative effects on that group. Either that or when it is evident that not enough research or knowledge has been put into this representation and it is just wrong.

Right to Education

The rights being violated are the violation of the right to education regardless of the race, class gender etc. A specific example fo this is Malala went through a Taliban shooting and now helps girls to get an education in countries where girls cannot or do not have the rights. This happens due to conflict in the country, LEDC’s not having enough infrastructure. This as well as gender discrimination. This happens because the child goes to education or elementary schools then the parents will tell them to get out of schools to work for them in LEDC’s. These rights are currently being protected by the Malala foundation and UNICEF. These organisations raise money and awareness about this issue and help out where they can. One other perspective on this point is a cultural relativism perspective. This is from the Taliban as they do not believe in the western style of education for girls and therefore punish people like Malala who try to go to school. I think a way for me to help out with these right violations is simply raising awareness. I cannot go to these countries and physically help but I think raising awareness is good enough. Even just posting this blog post is doing the job and hopefully a few people understand the issue from this.

 

A Girl in the River

The first perspective that challenged my thinking was the perspective of the father. I don’t think it is right to murder your own daughter just because they have married someone poorer than you. Love is love and I don’t think money or wealth should be a factor impacting that. I also thought it was very unreasonable of them to swear on the Quran that they would not hurt er but then take her to the river and kill her in such an unlawful way. Thye shot her and but her in a sack hoping she would drown and everyone would forget. Thankfully she survived to tell the story. I think it is also a bit strange how it says nothing in the Quran about not killing anyone and how it doesn’t say you shouldn’t do it. I find that a bit strange. Although I have to respect their religion I don’t understand why it doesn’t say anything about not killing people. I know in many other religions it is a major crime.

Guest Speaker: Matt Friedman – Mekong Club

I thought Matt’s talk was really interesting and it certainly inspired me to help out this growing issue of modern slavery. He talked about Human Trafficking today and how many people did not understand how much of it their is. I was certainly one of them. I had learnt about it before but when I saw all of the numbers in front of me I was definitely shocked. I learnt that although many people think that modern slavery is mainly prostitution it is actually not. Prostitution only takes up 25% of the modern slavery total. The other 75% are those doing forced labour. He also talked about the way in which people Traffic Humans. They do this by tricking them and deceiving them into thinking they are getting something good (“almost too good to be true!”) Then once they reach the factory, brothel, boat etc, they cannot leave because the owners scare them with threats and torture methods. Once these people become sick, injured or useless, they just throw them out onto the streets. One question I still have is why the name Mekong Club? Where did it come from? How did it originate?

Human Rights In North Korea

I am interested in North Korea as many articles and blog posts say that they violate the most amount of human rights and quite often as well. All basic freedoms have been severely restricted In North Korea, prisoners, mostly made up of impoverished individuals locked up for committing petty crimes. Their efforts to survive, subject them to horrific treatment. Not only this but also their have been cases of Kim Jong Un ordering women to drown their own babies in buckets. I think the reason human rights are violated in this way is because he wants to establish his power. This concerns me because having a mum drown her own baby on demand is truly truly awful and something someone should never have to go through. I think What influenced my perspective on this is the country I live in and the way I am treated and that I have most, if not all of the human rights.

 

https://www.hrw.org/asia/north-korea

Top 3 Countries With the Worst Human Rights Violations

According to new Google research, teens think Google is cool—sorry, “lit”

After reading the article, review the scattergraph.

– To what extent are your brand choices reflected in the scattergraph?

  • I would say it is quite accurate to a certain extent although some of the brands in the graph I would disagree with for example I think as of now many more people are aware of Supreme so I don’t think it should be at the bottom of the graph.

– Do you gravitate towards ‘cool’ and ‘aware’ brands? Why or why not?

  • Yes I think I do because they are the trend and lots of people have respect for you. For example lets use clothes. If you are wearing nice clothes that are in with the trends but then if you get too carried away they label you as “basic” so then I just choose clothes that are nice to wear and stand out from the obvious brands.

– Comment on at least five brands and your opinions about them.

  • H&M – I think H&M is a really great brand especially for us because they sell really nice clothes at a relatively cheap price point.
  • Adidas – I think adidas should be more cool as they have recently been trying to get into the streetwear categories with things like boost and yeezys
  • Nike – Nike I think they are up here just because of how well known they are. If they don’t start trying to create new things they will certainly fall down this chart
  • Netflix&Youtube – I think Netflix and youtube are pretty much under in teh same category. Us teenagers only really use our computers for entertainment and no longer really watch TV so these two platforms is what we really use to entertain ourselves.