National ad campaign ridicules adult swimmers

The Afterschool Alliance (www.afterschoolnow.org), supported by the Ad Council and the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, are running a public service ad campaign that appears to ridicule Masters swimmers. According to Alliance’s website, “These PSAs use humor to communicate the importance of taking action to support afterschool programs. The campaign includes TV and radio spots, newspaper ads, billboards, web banners and more.” One print ad has a facial portrait of a smiling, senior gentleman in a pool, obviously a happy swimmer, with swimming goggles on. Superimposed over the portrait are the following words: “There’s nothing more REFRESHING than neglecting our nation’s YOUTH.” At the bottom, the ad continues to say: “When I don’t support afterschool programs, I feel so relaxed and carefree. It’s like I’m doing nothing at all! Unless you call depriving 15 million kids something…” You can download a copy of the ad from the following website: www.afterschoolnow.org/print_ads.cfm
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    the thread may indicate that we are discussing the poster of the swimmer, but in reality we are discussing the underlying concept the agency used and society's responsibility to children and youths. I feel rather positive about the responses. The responses show that we (adults) have enough good sense to think critically think about issues. Or could it just be that swimming produces great thinkers :D!
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    the thread may indicate that we are discussing the poster of the swimmer, but in reality we are discussing the underlying concept the agency used and society's responsibility to children and youths. I feel rather positive about the responses. The responses show that we (adults) have enough good sense to think critically think about issues. Or could it just be that swimming produces great thinkers :D!
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