Thursday, November 11, 2010

LeBron, looking for suggestions

LeBron James is apparently looking for suggestions. LeBron utilizes the methodology of communication between icon and the masses that has become the norm in post-post modern society, the commercial. It transcends the press conference because of the limitless opportunities for staging and setting that a commercial presents. Moreover, it is a one-way channel of communication, no nagging questions from the fourth estate can be heard...

LeBron himself asks the only question, over and over, "What should I do?" and despite all the options the Nike marketing people have offered him, it appears quite clear, LeBron does not quite know what he should do.





Here, in one societal reply to the once and former King James, Eric Cartman asks himself the same question.


2 comments:

CozmikGangsta said...

Fascinating analysis. It's probably better he use a one way medium because I don't know if he would like some of the answers he would get.

I'd tell him to play some ball and win a championship. That'll shut some people up.

Cartman had some unfiltered advice though.

As the all knowing, what would the CCE advise him to do?

Clarion Content said...

Cozmik OG-

You got it right. The only way LeBron can shut them up to is win it all.

Unless there is a rewind button, because, contrary to the hype, life is not a commercial.