{"id":3511,"date":"2015-11-22T08:25:03","date_gmt":"2015-11-22T13:25:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/healwritenow.com\/?p=3511"},"modified":"2015-11-22T19:31:48","modified_gmt":"2015-11-23T00:31:48","slug":"boycott-bloomingdales-clear-on-consent-campaign","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/healwritenow.com\/boycott-bloomingdales-clear-on-consent-campaign\/","title":{"rendered":"Boycott Bloomingdale’s: Clear on Consent Campaign"},"content":{"rendered":"

I’ve got some mindful ways to make a difference in the world this holiday season in response to the date rapey ad that Bloomingdale’s ran a little over a week ago (written about here<\/a>).<\/p>\n

For\u00a0Bloomingdale’s, and parent company Macy’s as well as individual consumers.\u00a0\"Capture\"<\/p>\n

The easy part. Consumers can boycott both stores until we’re clear they are clear on the concept of consent.<\/p>\n

That part is easy.<\/p>\n

The hard part will be to challenge and change the corporate culture where this ad was made.<\/p>\n

But change is possible.<\/p>\n

And might even be practical.<\/p>\n

It’s as simple as education and using creative powers for good.<\/p>\n

It doesn’t have to take a lot of time or money either.<\/p>\n

I propose Bloomingdale’s could have a company wide staff day instead of a holiday party this year? I mean who is going to feel safe sipping eggnog at this place now with so many secret drink spikers in their midst?<\/p>\n

They could have a day listening to the statistics which would help them understand why so many were outraged and offended by their ad. It might seem obvious but since the ad was made it is proof that it is not.<\/p>\n