The perils of advertising — and propaganda

A page from the AlterNet article unraveling the mythology around cannaibis.

AlterNet recently posted an article called “Five Things the Corporate Media and Government Don’t Want You To Know About Marijuana.”

One of the points covered is that anti-pot ads make people want to smoke pot. (I can vouch for this — the “anti-drug education” in my elementary school made me super-curious about drugs). The article has ad spots that are filled by an ad server. A company pays AlterNet to hold the space open, and then serves up whatever ads its clients provide. And as it happened, on one of those pages, an anti-pot ad appeared just above the part of the article that tells us that anti-pot ads make you want to smoke pot. You would think somebody planned it that way but I’m sure that nobody did.

1 thought on “The perils of advertising — and propaganda”

  1. I found it enlightening reading Oliver James’s book, “They F*** You Up”, where he cites studies that show that kids who grew up in a prohibitive environment when it came to drugs had a significantly higher rate of drug abuse than those who were free to experiment.

    I’ll see if I can find the source …

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