When the world was not "politically correct" and you could make these commercials
In the last 50 years the world has changed, even by quite a bit. Fashions, lifestyles, old traditions and [...]
Over the past 50 years, the world has changed, even by quite a lot. They followed. fashions, lifestyles, traditions old and new, changes sometimes necessary, sometimes just transient. In short, the world of our grandparents is certainly not the same as that of today.
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The uses and the costumes, also thanks to (or because of) social media. Many things can no longer be said because they are considered "politically incorrect" And, if once certain spot advertisements could be safely broadcast on public television, today many would make most people's eyes roll.
This is the case with an old advertisement of Southwest, U.S. airline established in 1967, which has always been distinguished by the kind of service offered on board. In 1972 he launched a television commercial that would turn many people's noses up today.
A flight attendant stands in the middle of a runway, a plane is flying behind her, reminding everyone what the flying experience was like before Southwest Airlines introduced convenience e services exclusive aboard their aircraft.
Here is the video:
"Remember what it was like before there was anyone up there who loved you? There was no executive class service to Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. With first-class legroom, free cocktails for everyone and a scheduled schedule you could rely on.
Remember (remember what it was like before Southwest Airlines?)"
The great thing is that that 737-200 took off. really behind the flight attendant, we would have a specially edited video today.
But it is not on the plane that the eye falls.
Before political correctness, flight attendants were purely just women. At Southwest they pushed this aspect right away to the extent that they hired dancers and strippers. The Dallas-based carrier's stewardesses were really quite provocatively dressed, as well as being specially chosen comely. Undressed and wearing sexy boots, they looked more like. cheerleaders than hostess (another word that has now fallen into disuse because it is considered politically incorrect).
What do the flight uniforms look like now? What has changed on board?
Recent years have seen a profound change of manners and attitudes toward passengers as well as airline employees.
The modus operandi has become very already inclusive, both in terms of the language and dress of flight attendants. One example is Air Canada, Japan Airlines, Lufthansa, Play and Swiss, which have decided to replace "good morning ladies and gentlemen" on board their planes with "good morning everyone".
In terms of how we dress, the first to introduce unisex uniforms is been the Low-cost Play, which disrupted the dressy customs of flight attendants, replacing uniforms with more casual, but most importantly without gender distinction.
The U.S. also wants to be pioneers in the world of political correctness, introducing the first Non-binary passport that will have gender X For all those who do not identify with a particular genre.
Changes for a more inclusive world in short. What do you think? Let us know in the comments.
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