Here is the offending media, which ran in college newspapers all across the country. (Thank God no one actually reads newspapers anymore. Come to think of it, my bailout money is paying for that stupid ad placement. Hey!.......) ....anyway.....
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The ad says "Reality Sucks...Luckily the GM college discount doesn't.", while showing a shamed young man on a bike with a smarmy looking young female in what we are to assume is an actual working GM automobile. Futhermore; the ad says in the lower left corner, "Stop pedaling, start driving."
I've got an answer to that: "NO." And our students should also not buy into this preconceived notion that life is about getting your degree and a new car. (In fact, you don't really need either one of those things.)
But it gets weirder. Later in the day, after the "Bike Portland" post, GM was assailed for this lack of judgement by Bicycling Magazine, who gets ad dollars from GM, by the way. Then GM addressed the Bike Magazine Tweet by stating the following....
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General Motors
If firearms manufacturers can be, and are sued for the wrongful deaths of gunshot victims why can't we as cyclists sue the auto makers for the same thing when their product(s) are used in the murder of us?
ReplyDeletei love the twitter.
ReplyDeletethat ad did get me going for a few hours. it was like cross training with the elevated heart rate i had.
more people are riding bikes everyday, but when i was in college i thought even more people would be riding by now.
it just seems so obviously the better mode, when your pedaling down the road.
I fail to see how driving a Chevy Sonic is in any way cooler than riding a bike?
ReplyDeleteWhen was the last time the government bailed out a bicycle company? Oh that's right, never. What a stupid ad by GM. Thanks for the blood pressure boost this morning :)
ReplyDeleteYour local convention/visitors bureau doesn't show a photo of a traffic jam or drivers hunting for parking in your downtown.
ReplyDeleteThey show cute urban cyclists with farmers' market veggies & flowers, or hot, fit road cyclists, or young mountain bikers enjoying the scenic outdoors.
We know who's really cool.
Found your blog thanks to @kentsbike on Twitter.
Barb Chamberlain
Bike Style Spokane
Just the HR boost I needed to fuel my fire to get going this morning. Shame on you Gm,SHAME!
ReplyDeleteit's true... that ad definitely raised my blood pressure a bit too. and it solidified my opinion that General Motors is not a company with whom i wish to do business. not today, or ever. so while i'm upset that they're perpetuating mass ignorance, it's doing absolutely nothing but pour more cement on my already solid opinion of the company. it's an opinion that rests firmly at the bottom of the barrel.
ReplyDeleteif they only knew how much fun riding bikes is... and how much better it is to be able to park right in-front of a building and walk right in. fantastic...
oh well... if everybody did it, it wouldn't be so cool.
have a great day,
mg