The world that we live in today
is dominated by advertising. Adverts are
on television, on the World Wide Web, in the street and even on our mobile
phones. However, many of the strategies used to sell a product or service can
be considered immoral or unacceptable.
To begin with, the fact that we
cannot escape from advertising is a significant cause for complaint. Constant
images and sings wherever we look can be very intrusive and irritating at
times. Take for example advertising on the mobile phone. With the latest
technology mobile companies are now able to send advertising messages via SMS
to consumers’ phones whenever they choose. Although we expect adverts in
numerous situations, It now seems that there are very few places we can
actually avoid them.
A further aspect of advertising
that I would consider unethical is the way that it encourages people to buy
products they may not need or cannot afford. Children and young people in
particular are influenced by adverts showing the latest toys, clothing or music
and this can put enormous pressure on the parents to buy these products.
In addition, the advertising of
tobacco and aicohol has long been a controversial issue, but cigarette adverts
have only recently been banned in many countries. It is quite possible that
alcohol adverts encourage excessive consumption and underage drinking, yet
restrictions thve not been placed on this type of advertising in the same way
as smoking.
It is certainly true to say that
advertising is an everyday feature of our lives. Therefore, people are
constantly being encouraged to buy products or services that might be too
expensive, unnecessary or even unhealthy. In conclusion, many aspects of
advertising do appear to be morally wrong and are not acceptable in today’s society.
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