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In this episode of The Disruptionist, Jess Singh unpacks one of the most shocking and racist ads ever aired, a 2003 Thai commercial where a Black man is feared for simply helping a child.
Jess explores how media like this shapes young minds, reinforces harmful biases, and highlights the critical role marketers play in shaping perception.
Tune in for a powerful conversation on branding, media responsibility, and the impact of representation.
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Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Introduction

00:00:57 - Reaction Video: Worst Racist Advertisement

00:02:14 - Analysis of the Racist Advertisement

00:03:08 - Marketing Shock Value and Execution

00:04:03 - Reaction Video: Fiji Water Marketing Fail

00:05:08 - Importance of Strategic Marketing and Branding

00:06:09 - Reaction Video: Joe and the Juice Photoshoot

00:07:25 - Reaction Video: Mr. Beast's Marketing Genius

00:08:43 - Importance of Storytelling in Marketing

00:09:36 - Example of Storytelling in Nutrient Company