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ind1 ind2 ind3The Irish Independent’s ‘we are defined by the choices we make’ telly ad.

Is there something they’re trying to tell us?

From Critical Media Review

The advertisement gives a sense of faux radicalism with images such as a bishop juxtaposed with a red condom, but in reality all the images remain safely within ideological boundaries…It was however the above two images that really caught my eye, two images that flash by in the television advertisement but which contain a wealth of semiotic ideology.

The first shows two pregnant women, both headless and faceless. Yet even faceless we can tell immediately the polyester-clad woman on the right is clearly working class, most likely single, living on benefit and smoking and bereft of pregnant glow surrounding her linen-clad counterpart.

And as the tagline tells us ‘her choices’ made her this way.
The second image is another one of class: here, we see juxtaposed those who ‘choose’ to be unemployed compared to those who ‘choose’ to emigrate. The migrants we can see (even in the rough cartoon image) are young, strong and struggling to make the best of things and making the obviously correct decision to leave the country.

On the other hand the mainly fat (and yes they are mainly fat) people who ‘choose’ to remain in Ireland as feckless doleys are seen literally dancing out of the dole office throwing their money in the air. It doesn’t take a genius to pull out the underlying message there.

 

Watch here.

Then CHOOSE.

We are defined by the choices they make (CriticalMediaReview)

Previously: Before You Make Up Your Mind

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FAKE kidnap victim Kevin McGeever kept a low profile as he made a rare trip from his apartment to buy some groceries – and a copy of the Irish Independent.

 

A copy of the Indo?

He’s gone too far this time.

Take him away, nurse.

Etc.

McGeever looks like a new man on a trip to the shops (Paul Williams, Irish Independent)

Stay classy, Irish Independent picture desk.

Girls Allowed: Kathryn Thomas Has Fun In The Sun (Eimear Rabbitte, Irish Independent)

Original pic via Kathryn Thomas

Thanks Peader

At times, however, its role as a shaper of national opinion was somewhat confused. Its first editor, TC Harrington, had a unique way of formulating editorial policy. His role, according to contributor Felix M Larkin, was to follow public opinion as he perceived it and articulate positions broadly acceptable to his predominantly middle-class Catholic readers, so as not to lose their custom.
…Few things ever change significantly at the heart of newspapers. Resonances of today’s strident debates over proprietary interference with editors are echoed in the conflict between [William Martin] Murphy and Harrington. And it is Harrington who had the last word, after Murphy had requested him to support a friend in a by-election.
Harrington rose to his full editorial height and thundered at Murphy by letter that he was seeking reassurances “that I will be given a free hand as regards the policy of the Independent on political questions and matters and that you will not persist in forcing your unpopular political views on me with a view to getting them into the editorial columns of the Independent”.

Review: Independent Newspapers – A History Edited By Mark O’Brien and Kevin Rafter (Michael Brophy, Irish independent)