The 28th of April was my brother Jason’s birthday so we decided to go see a matinee at the Spanish 8 theater. We sat through about 20 minutes (at least) of local advertising, including this interesting commercial for Deseret First Credit Union:


Is there any chance in hell you would want your money to sit anywhere on their premises? The whole Mormon element doesn’t really belong in the banking recipe. It makes Deseret First look like a bunch of backwards country bumpkins, not to mention I find this commercial offensive for several reasons. You really can’t poke fun at LDS inactivity without it feeling wrong.

This bank’s ridiculous marketing strategy reminds me of a post I wrote last month about Utah business men who exploit the church and Mormon culture in order to cash in on the general sheep herd mentality of Utah Valley. When their main angle is that they’re a bunch of Mormons and so therefore understand my values, does that mean they’re supposedly more honest than other credit unions? Does it mean that I won’t feel comfortable going in there if I’m not an active LDS person? Or does it basically mean that I’m dumb enough to fall for their obvious sub-cultural smoke screen? Do you think I could get a little interest back on my tithing while you’re at it?

Anyway, after we’d seen the same 5 minute loop of local commericials about 5 times, we noticed that the movie was about 10 minutes late. Jason finally stood up and asked someone why the movie hadn’t started with which they responded that they had forgotten.