Anonymous wrote:Sure, right ... Next thing you're going to tell us is that black people are not immune to the common cold
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:YEP. I believe there is a PSA right now in the AA community that skin cancer is equal opportunity.
So this PSA is only visible and sting where black people live?
Where is this mysterious OZ like "black community"?
I'm curious, are you white or black? Because I'm white, but I have definitely stumbled upon channels and literature that are clearly targeted to someone else.
Read the post I was responding to, poster says they are playing in "the black community", that's line saying only black folks' TV's air the ads.
She did not say ads "targeting " a particular demographic , big difference. We need to learn to check the narrative , there is no one black community, but there are lots of black people and , yes, a PSA can be directed towards that demographic.
Anonymous wrote:
But isn't sunburn and melanoma less likely if one is black?
Less likely, yes, and you don't need a sunburn to develop melanoma.
It's like breast cancer and men - people think it's only a woman's disease, but men can get breast cancer too.
Anonymous wrote:But isn't sunburn and melanoma less likely if one is black?