Anonymous, "Toxic Public Welfare 3", contributed by Guilberly Louissaint, Center for Ethnography, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 26 November 2018, accessed 20 December 2024. http://centerforethnography.org/content/toxic-public-welfare-3
Critical Commentary
The language that is used is very shaming and fear producing. The presence of a nuclear heterosexual family in the backdrop of very stern and bolded words is symbolic of what can be lost from the virus. The color purple and the main message bolded in red heightens the warning of having unprotected sex.