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2017-02-15 |
![]() Prior to the Super Bowl, I was made aware of a television ad from Audi. The ad was based on the long ago discredited claim that women are systematically paid less for doing the same work as men. Here’s the ad. It’s one of those times when the PC proselytizing is actually worse than what you expected. Watching it through to the end is difficult because the smug radiates from the screen like a bad odor. It’s not the ridiculous preening that is repugnant. It is the inappropriateness. Who does Audi think buys their cars? It’s not hard to imagine the room where this ad was screened for the executives at Audi USA. Men and women in snappy business suits talked about how to target the professional female car buyer. Maybe they had data showing that Audi lags in this segment compared to its competitors. Everyone watched the ad, nodded in agreement, felt brave and wonderful and then agreed it should be the big ad for the big game. No one bothered to ask if Audi or the ad agency pays their females less than their males. |
Posted by:badanov |
#6 Love those terms "dirt people" and "cloud people" Yes indeed However i think it is untrue to say there is no longer any workplace issue with women being paid less for work of the same description, hours and value. I have seen it in my former workplace.if they can get away with it they will |
Posted by: anon1 2017-02-15 18:04 |
#5 I have at my desk a blue automatic pencil and a pink automatic pencil. Both use identical erasers and lead; the only difference is color. Although I paid the same for each pencil, the "culture" seems to be saying that I pay an approximate 17% discount for using the pink pencil. If I were a capitalist interested in enhancing my EBITA, would I not purchase and use pink pencils exclusively? There is much more than the Y chromosome to explain the "reduction" in pay women receive for "same" work. It's just easier to clamor along about it, because, well, math is hard. |
Posted by: Vast Right Wing Conspiracy 2017-02-15 15:07 |
#4 I lean towards what the commentary posited: the ad was thought up and created around six months before the Superb Owl and the election. No one expected the iceberg. |
Posted by: Pappy 2017-02-15 13:31 |
#3 Audi probably has it right with their ad - their market is women and men who identify as women much of the time. Their cars seem great but break to often and way too expensively, IMO. |
Posted by: Glenmore 2017-02-15 10:58 |
#2 Toyota makes better cars. New Balance makes better shoes. |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2017-02-15 10:57 |
#1 Good to read the whole piece, the comments and watch the videos. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2017-02-15 02:21 |