Wal-Mart's Anti-Family Family Commercial

15 November 2007

While watching television this week, I was surprised by the conflicting views in a Wal-Mart commercial. Wal-Mart shows the twisted way in which they view "family togetherness."

In the commercial, the mother of a family of six discusses her family and a deal she found at Wal-Mart:

You know what I love about Wal-Mart?
They know how to bring a family together.
See, this year, we're getting a [insert brand name here] HDTV.

The woman continues about the affordability of HDTVs at Wal-Mart. As annoying as it was to hear Wal-Mart claim that buying an HDTV would bring a family together, my jaw dropped when I heard the mom's conclusion to the commercial:

You know, it's hard to stop everybody from running every which way at Christmas . . . but it helps when you can put a big HDTV in their way.

So not only is an HDTV a great way to bring your family together, but it accomplishes it by trapping them on the couch. Nice. Wal-Mart's current campaign (included at the end of this commercial) is "Save money. Live better." Save money? Probably. Live better? Not like that.

Keep in mind, I'm not at all anti-Wal-Mart and I'm not part of the "Kill Your Television" crowd, but I can assure you that sitting in front of the TV is the best way to be completely disconnected with your family while still being in the same room. When you watch television with your family, you're not talking with them about their day or about their dreams or problems. I guess that Wal-Mart views "family togetherness" as nothing more than a physical state, not a relational state.

Wal-Mart is having a bad quarter. Last month, they proved that Wal-Mart dislikes diligent shoppers.

Posted by Novac in All, Culture, Media, Stores, Television, Wal-Mart