PSAs are different now
“The most adorable way to warn children about their inevitable death and dismemberment” claims one PSA title. Which begs the question: When did death become “adorable” … ???
On occasion as a father, you see things where your kids are concerned that make you take pause.
Sometimes you’re delighted, sometimes you’re horrified. Your jaw drops, you’re giddy, you shake your head back and forth and sigh. (Parents do this a lot.) You don’t understand how such simple concepts can get lost on youth. Something flashes by you and you have no clue, no point of reference of what you just saw.
Often, however, all these things have a common denominator: They make you wonder.
Take public service announcements (PSAs) for example: They sure have changed since I was in school. In the days of yore, the likes of films such as Red Asphalt were supposed to “shock and awe” school-aged children: