This one’s simple. Watch this New Zealand Air safety video. It was recently pulled, possibly in part because of objections that it sexually objectified women. The video, shown to passengers before take-off, was even the target of a Change.org petition, which one again shows that many U.S. citizens don’t comprehend freedom of speech, and think that the U.S. is a monarchy, perhaps because the President often seems to be under that delusion himself. Now the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQDip9V49U0
Your Ethics Alarms Ethics Quiz for a slow week in ethics (so far):
Is this video disrespectful to women, in bad taste, vulgar or inappropriate?
In the succinct words of Julia Roberts as Erin Brockovich: “They’re called boobs, Ed.”
And they are everywhere, and a lot more gratuitously displayed than here. Airlines have a problem getting passengers to pay attention to the safety instructions ( here’s Jerry Seinfeld making some trenchant observations on the dilemma), and having beautiful women in bikinis do the chore is as good a solution as any. Even the critics, prudes and boob-o-phobes must have been paying attention. Harm: minimal to none. Benefits: enough. The video passes utilitarian muster.
It’s also funny. I particularly like the Hawaiians in the dugout demonstrating the crash position.
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Pointer: Fred
Facts: ABC