WTF, Over?
Jun. 18th, 2007 08:43 amIn an article in City Journal, author Heather Mac Donald reveals that Hallmark stores in predominately black neighborhoods now carry cards in their "Mahogany" line: "For Mom on Father's Day," with verses that begin (in her example) like this:
You hear a lot of talk
these days about
children growing up
without a father,
without this
and without that.
Ah, capitalism in action. I don't mind capitalism, it's supposed to exploit niches. I mind that the niche exists at all to be exploited.
You'd think that if Hallmark was going to exploit non-traditional family niches, they'd go after the gay marriage niche, the lesbian family niche, or maybe they'd go after the religious wackos in our midst with a "congratulations on your deflowering" card.
You hear a lot of talk
these days about
children growing up
without a father,
without this
and without that.
Ah, capitalism in action. I don't mind capitalism, it's supposed to exploit niches. I mind that the niche exists at all to be exploited.
You'd think that if Hallmark was going to exploit non-traditional family niches, they'd go after the gay marriage niche, the lesbian family niche, or maybe they'd go after the religious wackos in our midst with a "congratulations on your deflowering" card.
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Date: 2007-06-18 03:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-18 04:19 pm (UTC)Hallmark seeks markets that are acceptable in the mainstream, and puting a positive angle on a situation that promotes family values is something they would do.
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Date: 2007-06-19 12:18 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-19 03:17 am (UTC)Take a poll of your readership. How many of us grew up with two parents all our lives? Or even the same set of parents the whole time? I wouldn't be raising my hand on either one of those.