What's the difference between what people, or things created by people,say and what they mean? Why is that difference often so great? This blog about media,the psychology of consumer behaviour, visual communications,and the strange cultural history of advertising will investigate what things say and what they mean and what that says about the strange strange world that is us.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Have it whose way at Burger King? Goldman Sachs
I think it's possible there really is a King at Burger King after all. The average Burger King employee in America makes about $14, 000 per year while one of its owners Goldman Sachs takes billions of dollars in Bailout money and gives out bonuses to their financial staff.
Robert Greenwald and his Brave New Films team is looking for,"the most creative, constructive, or comical ideas to curb corporate greed and help fix the financial crisis." They will send the ideas to Goldman Sachs as a reprimand for their wastefulness. Fight the War on Greed at http://warongreed.org/
Watch the harmful effect of corporate greed
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