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Silly Little Fairy?
Advertising Age ^ | Apr. 17, 2006 | Bob Garfield

Posted on 05/01/2006 5:47:54 PM PDT by cicero's_son

Is This Dodge 'Fairy' Commercial Actually Hate Speech in Disguise? Bod Garfield's Ad Review: Watch the Video By Bob Garfield

Published: April 17, 2006

Faggot. Queer. Fairy. These are synonyms, epithets one and all disparaging gays -- or, more often, heterosexual men deemed insufficiently masculine. Let's call that Fact No. 1.

The 'Fairy' spot was created for Dodge by BBDO, Detroit. ALSO: Comment on this review in the 'Your Opinion' section below.

Macho brand Fact No. 2: Dodge is marketing its new Caliber subcompact as a tough little car, as opposed to sissy little Civics, Corollas and the like. This comports with Dodge's long-cultivated macho image, as exemplified by the grunting, Aerosmith heavy-metal music tag punctuating every spot.

Fact No. 3 is that one of the introductory commercials from BBDO, Detroit, features the juxtaposition of a burly tough guy and his Doberman with a sweater-draped girlie man who is walking four little lap dogs. Fact No. 4 is that the only line of dialogue in the commercial is the burly dude exclaiming, "Silly little fairy!"

And Fact No. 5 -- the genuinely astonishing fact -- is that Daimler Chrysler asserts that none of the above is meant to invoke a sexual insult.

"Was it intentional? Absolutely not," says spokeswoman Suraya Bliss, whose voice quavered as she spoke, perhaps because she was choking on the corporate line. "It's not the kind of company we are."

Preposterous corporate line But, of course, the corporate line is preposterous. Much more likely is that someone at BBDO realized they could call people fairies if their commercial depicted an actual fairy. Get it! How subversive! A flitty little fairy! We can imagine the hilarity in the cubicle as they contrived a way to set up the "Not for sissies" selling proposition based on an innocent magical fantasy. The result-mean-spirited but undeniably crafty -- is as follows:

A winged little pixie, fluttering along an urban skyline, waves her magic wand and -- in a puff of magical dust -- turns a skyscraper into a gingerbread house. Next she turns a commuter train into a colorful toy choo-choo. Then she spies a new Dodge Caliber, which she waves at with her wand.

But nothing happens. Three times she tries her magic, to no avail. For all her efforts, the shiny black Caliber remains a tough, rugged subcompact. Meanwhile, her momentum sends her flying-splat! -- into a building.

'Silly little fairy' A passing brute (he's also all in macho black as he walks his Doberman) is very amused by this scene. "Silly little fairy," he laughs.

So she wands him -- turning his Neanderthal getup into a wimpy tennis outfit, and his Doberman into four Pomeranians. "Oohhh!" he simpers.

Then the voice-over: "Introducing the all-new Dodge Caliber. It's anything but cute."

Oh, is it now?

Look, there's nothing wrong with positioning an economy car as a car with truck values. In fact, "the manly subcompact" is a very good idea. You can even suggest that everything else in the category looks effeminate. Though political correctness is out of control in this society, you're still allowed to choose your own sexual demeanor.

But what no advertiser has any business doing is calling people fairies, because it is cheap, because it is gratuitous, because it is hateful.

Gay and lesbian consumers Also self-destructive, undermining Daimler Chrysler corporate entreaties to gay and lesbian consumers -- not to mention the much larger sick-of-sexual-bullying population. But never mind the business consequences.

There is simply no room in advertising for hate speech. Period.

For the record, Daimler Chrysler and BBDO protest that this spot is obviously not homophobic because the guy with the lap dogs is a preppy type-as opposed to some flamboyant queen. Of course, the same people swear they were totally unaware of the "fairy" double-entendre.

They say we're seeing things. We say they're living in a fantasy world, and it's anything but cute.

Review: Zero stars Ad: Dodge Agency: BBDO Location: Detroit


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: ad; advertising; agenda; commercial; dodge; dungmunchers; fairy; fruits; girliemen; homosexual; homosexualagenda; poofters; savage; silly; thisreeksofgayness; thisthreadisghey
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To: cicero's_son
Silly, whining queers...
81 posted on 05/29/2006 5:02:08 AM PDT by Caipirabob (Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: cicero's_son
I have a great idea for the homosexual activists.

How about:

STFU!!!

82 posted on 05/29/2006 5:03:00 AM PDT by Hardastarboard (Why isn't there an "NRA" for the rest of my rights?)
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To: dr_lew
I think the fairy's revenge on the macho man subverts the tough guy image that they're trying to project onto the car. It suggests that macho men are really "fairies," or interchangeable with them. The fairy remains the powerful figure even if the car seems immune to that power.

I don't know. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. I thought it was a funny ad. The fairy in the the ad is just a normal regular female fairy like Tinkerbell. Yeah, I know "Tinkerbell" is used to mean "gay". But that's one of the things I like about the ad-- it uses the proper meaning of words--- it's a shame that the meaning of "gay" and "fairy" etc. have changed so much since the time of Peter Pan on tv and the Flintstones and the way to gain them back is use them the right way.

I don't think the message is that macho men are really fairies. First, he doesn't change into a fairy or eevn a homosexual--- he turns into a preppie. Besides, there's no evidence in the commercial that she's revealing the true nature of things; rather, she's changing things as she sees fit to change them. The car is all powerful in the commercial precisely because resists that change.

Too bad the gay lobby got to it.

83 posted on 05/29/2006 5:04:18 AM PDT by mjolnir ("All great change in America begins at the dinner table.")
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