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Make Me A Sandwich! And other biased things

Published on Mar 18, 2016

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Make Me A Sandwich! And other biased things

By: Brian Holland

1980's Biased Advertisments

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This is an from the 1980's that is biased towards women. The ad is for the Kenwood Chef Blender. The ad clearly states that women should be the ones cooking, and not the men, which is biased towards the women.

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This is another ad from the 1980's. This is sexist towards women. The ad is implying that women need to be "curvy" in order to wear these pants.

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This is the final ad for women for the 1980's. The ad is pointed towards women. The ad clearly states that only beautiful women can drink Black Velvet.

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This is the first racist ad of the 1980's. This ad is racist because it implies that all black people talk slang, which is racist towards them and also is a stereotype.

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This is the second racist ad of the 1980's. This is an ad from Thailand. It is also from the company Dunkin' Donuts. This is racist because it is a woman with her face painted black, which is offensive to black people.

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This is the final 1980's racist ad. In this ad, it shows some slang, which is racist because it is implying that all black people speak slang.

1950's Biased Advertisments

1950's Biased Advertisments

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This is the first ad from the 1950's that is biased towards women. The ad is from Schlitz Beer Company. This ad is implying that women should be cooking and doing house work. It also implies that women are bad at the jobs they do.

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This is the second biased ad from the 1950's. In this ad, it says that women have to dress the way that men like.

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This is the third and final biased ad of women of the 1950's. The company making the ad is Del-Monte Ketchup. The ad states that even a woman can open. The ad is implying that women are physically weak.

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This is the first racist ad of the 1950's. This ad clearly shows two black men serving a woman coffee. It is also racist because it implies that black people have a Southern accent and talk in a slang tone.

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This is the second racist ad of the 1950's. This ad is by General Electric (GE). This ad is racist because it implies that black people talk in a Southern accent and with a slang tone and like to eat fried chicken, which is stereotypical.

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This ad is from a newspaper in the 1950's and is the final racist ad. The ad is racist because it uses black slang and the frowned upon cuss word.

Present Day Biased Advertisments

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This is the first present day ad that is offensive towards women.
It is offensive because it says that the only way women can get something they want is using the body.

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This ad is the second biased towards women ad from the present day. The ad states that women need to keep Australia beautiful. In order to do that, the women have to be skinny. This is offensive because it is saying that women are only beautiful if they are skinny.

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This is the third and final ad that is biased towards women from the present day. This ad is leaning to the point, that women will only get attention if they use their "assets".

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This is the first ad the is biased towards men in the present day. The ad states that men who are strong and muscular are the only ones that get beautiful women.

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This is the second biased ad towards men in the present day. The ad is showing that you will only get hot girls, if you wear Gucci pants, Gucci shoes, and are strong and muscular.

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This ad is the third and final ad that is biased to men, in the present day. This is Brad Pitt. The ad is implying that you will only be attractive if you dress nice, look good, and wear nice clothes.

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