Another reason to hate Fitness First
Apr. 6th, 2009 11:06 pmA 'brainwave' from the Fitness First marketing team in the Netherlands - public shaming. As someone innocently sits to wait for a bus the billboard flashes the persons weight in red numerals for all to see.
From one of my favorite blogs
I suppose one could argue that the number displayed on its own, in the absence of any other information, statements, or implicit value judgement, is subject to any interpretation. But given the society we live in, given that the "advertisment" is for a gym company, it's hard to imagine any other intent than to shame a specific subset of the population for whatever number is displayed while they are waiting for a bus. This absolutely disgusts me.
If FF Australia follow suit with this "advertising" campaign, I will be taking a pot of paint, a photographer and my big fat arse to the bus stop. All that empty sign space needs some words added.
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Date: 2009-04-06 11:54 pm (UTC)What I'm actually saying is that the culture in the Netherlands means that the general public would not find this offensive. It's hard to explain, but they prefer harsh realities to politeness.
Does that make it right? Absolutely not. It does mean that Fitness First in Australia wouldn't dream of doing it in a Australia, because it would cause offence. Instead, they'll just keep targeting skinny people on King St, because they seem to only want a certain type of person in their gym. And this time, I'm not exaggerating at all. >:[
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Date: 2009-04-07 12:23 am (UTC)Also, not surprised about FF targetting skinny people. Fucktards.
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Date: 2009-04-07 12:31 am (UTC)I actually think that the majority of people who fall into an "acceptable" weight range would not find it offensive at all, and I think an attitude of "well don't sit there, or lose some weight if it bothers you" would probably be most prevalent in both countries. But I would wager a years salary that there are plenty of women in Holland who are self-conscious about their weight, for whom this kind of "advertising" would have the impact of making them feel more self-conscious, and feeding thier self-hate.
I absolutely agree re FF in Sydney though, the one on Oxford St frequently have staff out front handing out fliers, but they only target skinny fit folk as well...
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Date: 2009-04-07 12:48 am (UTC)WTF is up with Fitness First only targeting a certain type of person? Everyone needs exercise! It's not supposed to be a 'cool club'! Having a marketing attitude like that only furthers the insecurities people have with their body, skinny or fat, in that 'nobody will like you if you don't look like us'. RARGH!
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Date: 2009-04-07 04:39 am (UTC)http://www.ukmedix.com/champix/smoking-obese.cfm
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