| I think that the aspirations that almost all advertisements give to people are actively harmful in every possible way. - It is the main revenue source of most mentally harmful products like social media. A replacement created for the good of the world paid for by taxes with open data would be much preferred. - Has masked how the world really functions via out-right lies and deception. Coke makes you happy, Happy Cows come from California, Diamonds must be given to show love - Allows people with the most money to have the most likely chance of getting elected. - Uses your personal information so that they are more likely to sell you things. - Drug should not be advertised. Why the would a doctor want their patient to ask them for a specific drug??? - Convinced people that single use garbage should have a place in our society. I am sure there are many more negatives, but for now I think this will suffice. Perhaps with enough regulation many of these things could be changed, but I don't see it happening. Advertising can be used for good, see anti-smoking ads, but in its current state it is all bad. I can't think of an aspiration an ad has given me which gave me a problem to fix instead of a reason to consume. |
- Ads for charities - Political ads (which are only good or bad if you agree or disagree with their positions) - Ads for schools - Movie trailers (a form of entertainment in it of themselves)
Also: I suspect (but don't have the means to prove) a positive correlation between advertising spending and national GDP.
Look, if your point is that capitalism is evil, I'm not gonna argue it. But in a free market, advertising creates jobs. It builds companies. It builds economies.
When that advertising-free socialist utopia shows up that somehow isn't an evil dictatorship, let me know! Sounds awesome.