In order to reduce redundancy and not overload your inboxes, we’re now occasionally adding to previous posts instead of creating new ones. But never fear, once a month we’ll let you know where we’ve added content so that you won’t miss a thing! Here’s this month’s enriched posts:
Molly M. sent us a link to a feel ‘er up mousepad. We added it to our post on products shaped like female bodies (scroll down to the bottom). Thanks Molly!
We added another ad capitalizing on the fetishization of black women’s behinds.
We added a new image, found over at Copyranter, to our post on subliminal and not-so-subliminal sex in the media.
We also stole from Copyranter a 1968 American Airlines ad encouraging travellers to think of the stewardess as their mother (their sexy mother, of course). We added the incestuous ad to our post (here) featuring a 1965 American Airlines that suggests that the travellers are constantly kidnapping and marrying their stewardesses.
We added another example of a company trivializing women’s power to sell product. This time it’s Special K urging women to claim “Victory” over their fat bodies.
To our post about Bugs Bunny in Blackface, we added an advertisement from a 1942 cartoon called “Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs.”
Finally, we added a Hillary Clinton toilet brush to our Hillary Clinton nutcracker.
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