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I had a couple of those.
I am 99+% sure that the Esso and GTO tiger "mascot" was NOT a cooperative effort. I am certainly not aware of any ties between the 2 "tiger" marketing plans. I can't recall what led Pontiac to take the Tiger as their marketing tie in, but that was a strong campaign while it lasted.Didn't Pontiac get the GTO tied in with the Esso tiger thing in the mid 60's? I remember seeing ads in old magazines for the GeeTeeOhh Tiger, and they had like 66 or 67 GTOs with the tiger tails.
The GTO thing with the tiger reminded me of all the Cougar commercials with the real cougars, feline, and females.
When those ads were made, I was still being harassed on a regular basis, for being an Asian American. Few ads featured people who looked like me, and never in a high status position. Today, the harassment has virtually disappeared (closest thing to it I've run into twice in the last decade was a jerk asking me where I was from, I answer "State College"). I still don't see many ads with people who look like me, in a high status position, the exception being the "Wall Street Journal." My own smug assessment - I think the media has figured most Asians are too smart to be pandered to.The USA was a better place when those ads were made. Now unless there's a minority in the ad (they are STILL minority races in the USA, but it's not Caucasian..Yet...) or a mixed race couple, (ever notice the husband is usually black?) or LGBTQ+WTF etc, for "fear" some "protected class status" group may call out the spineless company who is advertising the product or service...if "they" aren't represented FAR many more times and at a % MUCH higher than their ethnic makeup of the country...
Tsk Tsk Tsk and SMH...
EDIT: I have been watching a new NBC sitcom called "American Auto" just to see if it's worth my time. So far, it's good enough to watch again. Anyway, the last show I watched was about this very topic, and the wringer they put themselves through to make "an inclusive" commercial was hilarious!
I don't think you watched enough TV.When those ads were made, I was still being harassed on a regular basis, for being an Asian American. Few ads featured people who looked like me, and never in a high status position. Today, the harassment has virtually disappeared (closest thing to it I've run into twice in the last decade was a jerk asking me where I was from, I answer "State College"). I still don't see many ads with people who look like me, in a high status position, the exception being the "Wall Street Journal." My own smug assessment - I think the media has figured most Asians are too smart to be pandered to.
I was typing a reply, but I can't post it in the General Discussion forum. Let it suffice to say at least you didn't have a D) president subject you to internment.When those ads were made, I was still being harassed on a regular basis, for being an Asian American. Few ads featured people who looked like me, and never in a high status position. Today, the harassment has virtually disappeared (closest thing to it I've run into twice in the last decade was a jerk asking me where I was from, I answer "State College"). I still don't see many ads with people who look like me, in a high status position, the exception being the "Wall Street Journal." My own smug assessment - I think the media has figured most Asians are too smart to be pandered to.
I read your 'deleted' post and I agree with what you said!!! It was nuts back then and agree that it was looking like it was going to happen again.....I was typing a reply, but I can't post it in the General Discussion forum. Let it suffice to say at least you didn't have a D) president subject you to internment.
I remember that crap too. At the time I was driving a 70 Challenger and the gas fill was on the passenger side......and that was a problem where I didn't want to drag the hose over the car if I ended up on the right side of the pumps let alone the hose being long enough. Had words with one gas station attendant and ended up driving off....and just started riding my 350 Honda bike to work instead of messing with them with my car. Bikes could get gas on any day of the week so that made things easier unless it rained. Things really sucked back then....kinda like now with trying to buy groceries....I remember like it was yesterday in the beginning of the gas shortage of the 70's gas prices jumped 20 cents over night.
At that time people bought gas by the gallon.
My Dad sent me in the store to pay for 5 gallons of gas. He gave me just enough cash to pay for it.
He wanted to know why the pump turned off early and he stormed into the store to ask. The clerk pointed out that gas price per gallon
is now 69 cents. It was 49 cents a gallon yesterday. My Dad had a meltdown and yelled at everyone in the store
" Just take it all ! Take all my money ! Just take it all !"
Not long after that gas prices sky rocketed.