Yeah, and the Asian girl could be saying "Awww, me rikey Ron Paul!" and the black chick can say "Ron Paul is my homeboy!" while she wags a finger.
When you were thinking about what you considered "classy", what made you think pigeonholing spokesmodels into racial stereotypes would further that goal? I'm not trying to be rude, but boy is this a terrible idea.
How about a vid with a girl from each state or region, flashing around between them all?
Then why did you choose music and images that were racially associated with each spokesmodel? Why jazz for the black spokesmodel? Because black people like jazz? Such messages like "hey you black people like jazz and this black spokesmodel also likes Ron Paul!"seem like they would be really offensive to people of those races.I certainly was NOT picturing the racial stereotypes you just posted. That was awful.
"Me rikey RP, RP is my homeboy, ?"
NO NO NO NO. That is the crap I want to stear away from and that is why I said, keep them classy.
That's a lot better than a black girl who likes jazz, and a Latina who likes salsa.Anyway, I moved on to the idea making them diverse through political issues.
have
the gun rights american girl.
the low taxes american girl
the non interventions tighten our own border security American girl
the loves an honest man of interigity American girl
etc........
I'd like to see a group of little old ladies (basically) sitting around (quilting?) talking about "back in the day" - and the freedoms and liberties lost.
The old ladies are sitting around quilting...then talking about their freedoms "back in the day" Then they see a Ron Paul commercial on TV.... then suddenly they rip off their dresses....and they're wearing a Ron Paul shirt undernearth.... with a Disco ball slowly dropping down while the lights go dim.
Then the old dancing ladies say "Boogie to the Freedom...Yeah!"
Then why did you choose music and images that were racially associated with each spokesmodel? Why jazz for the black spokesmodel? Because black people like jazz? Such messages like "hey you black people like jazz and this black spokesmodel also likes Ron Paul!"seem like they would be really offensive to people of those races.
I am offended. Why can't we look past what people look like?!? Why can't we do something like this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2Ua6nInZ8g