Recommend Apple's 'Crush'-ing blow: A tone-deaf ad backfires (Email)

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The deep-seated disgust many felt towards Apple's latest iPad Pro commercial is understandable. A montage of cherished creative tools—a piano, paints, a record player, etc.—being obliterated by a hydraulic press is an alarming image. Especially considering the piano's potential lifespan dwarfs the fleeting relevance of a new gadget.

The message we got was this: Apple, a tech giant, is crushing everything beautiful and human in favour of a sleek, but ultimately disposable, device. They wanted us to think about the device's thinness—one of its biggest selling points—but it came at a cost of what looked like we're going to destroy everything else you use for creativity and expression.


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