Here, by observing this advertising picture of breast-feeding baby holding a piece of the cookies of Oreo, it is certainly determined of several outcomes from the propaganda as the image instantaneously grab the attention with action of exposed for the women breasts while breast-feeding to an innocent-looking baby. For instance, the present of how nature it is to dip Oreo’s into the milk that even baby would do that during their breast-feeding time, or the presence of hidden message on supporting the breastfeeding in public while also marketing the product (Jones, Hyphen Magazine, 2012). Either way, from one’s perspective, …show more content…
According to the statement from MSNBC writer Kavita Varma-White as she provides her opinion for this advertisement, criticizing that “kind of… icky… about the way this ad blatantly sexualizes breast-feeding” and declared the ad to be of the “women-being-objectified” sort.” (White, 2004) In other words, Kavita has referred the image of a naked breast as a symbol of sexism that demolished the presence for the idea of public feeding. Even worse, this could be the thinking that contributes or attempts to ban breastfeeding in