To: roto who wrote (6246 ) 7/13/2022 1:36:54 AM From: Broken_Clock Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12184 "Chinese are insular, proud & loyal, does not matter their age." I live in Hawaii where we have many Chinese. That is a flat out racist comment. Here's America for you: FYI, if propaganda isn't working, you need to let corporate America know they are pissing away a sh*tload of money. When the LGBT took over America's corporate boardrooms, soon we had Gay Pride month. Edward Berays lives on in infamy. https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles/sneaky-ways-advertisers-target-kids Sneaky Ways Advertisers Target Kids - Common Sense Media What You Can Do Advertisers know that the earlier a child learns about a brand, the more likely they will be to buy it later (or beg their parents to buy it). And children under 7 can't tell the difference between advertising and entertainment. Helping kids understand how advertising works can help protect them from being exploited. https://iccwbo.org/global-issues-trends/responsible-business/marketing-advertising/marketing-and-advertising-to-children/ Marketing and Advertising to Children - ICC Children represent a huge market for advertisers. In addition to the purchasing spend they represent and the influence they exert on their parents' shopping decisions, children who have not yet formed their tastes, desires and preferences become an ultimate target for advertisers and remain as such throughout adulthood. https://www.apa.org/pubs/reports/advertising-children Advertising and Children - American Psychological Association It is estimated that advertisers spend more than $12 billion per year to reach the youth market and that children view more than 40,000 commercials each year . These figures represent dramatic increases over those from the 1970s. https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/140/Supplement_2/S152/34178/The-Effect-of-Advertising-on-Children-and The Effect of Advertising on Children and Adolescents however, research indicates that possessing advertising knowledge does not necessarily enable children to cope with advertising in a conscious and critical manner. 14 because of the types of appeals used and children's growing cognitive abilities, young people may not be motivated or able to evaluate advertising and make well-informed consumer … https://raisingchildren.net.au/toddlers/play-learning/screen-time-media/advertising-children Advertising: how it works on kids & teens - Raising Children Network About advertising and children Children experience advertising in many forms - on TV, YouTube, apps, radio, billboards, magazines, newspapers, movies, the internet, advergames, text messages, social media and more. And advertising works on children. For example, the more TV a child watches, the more toys that child is likely to want and ask for.