Political candidates and their parties can reveal a lot about themselves through their marketing campaigns. It is crucial to determine whether they are transparent about their candidate’s views and policies, or if they are simply trying to manipulate voters with false information.
Recently, the Kamala Harris campaign has taken an unusual turn with a series of ads that, when viewed together, demonstrate a disturbing ideological decay that caters to the worst aspects of society. While Donald Trump and conservatives are often criticized for their straightforward rhetoric, at least it is genuine and addresses real issues rather than appealing to subconscious desires. On the contrary, the Democrats, including Harris, lack any semblance of class in their approach.
Drawing inspiration from Edward Bernays’ advertising tactics that exploit the darker aspects of human nature, Harris’ marketing strategies are peculiar. They promote dishonesty within families, rely on shaming tactics instead of critical thinking, and often resort to sexually suggestive content in a distasteful manner.
Some of these ads may not be directly produced by Harris’ team, but they are typically approved by the candidate or party officials before release. In one recent campaign ad, Harris attempts to create discord among married couples by suggesting that women should conceal their political beliefs from their husbands and vote for her without their knowledge. This insinuates that American men are controlling their wives and coercing them into supporting Trump, which is a demeaning portrayal of women and minorities.
Furthermore, the Democrats’ push to shame men into voting for Harris has backfired, especially among Gen Z males. Their support for Harris is abysmal, likely due to the long-standing leftist assault on masculinity. This disconnect highlights the Democrats’ lack of understanding of men and their reliance on a predominantly estrogen-driven perspective.
The grotesque ads featuring inappropriate content, such as a man masturbating in bed or a black man being rejected by women for not voting, reflect the Democrats’ obsession with sexual gratification and their disregard for genuine policy discussions. These ads reduce voters to base instincts and avoid addressing substantive issues.
While these ads may resonate with hardcore leftist activists, they are unlikely to appeal to a broader audience. The Harris marketing campaign serves as a disturbing glimpse into the progressive mindset, and future generations should analyze this material as a cautionary tale in American political history.