"Technology will never replace love": And what did they expect?

I was watching a YouTube video yesterday and as publicity before the video I appeared this one that I bring today. As soon as I start the child is heard crying, and of course, when I saw a baby crying I stayed to see the scene.

This is an advertisement from the company DTAC, a mobile phone operator that seeks to show its most human and tender side with this announcement. Under the slogan "technology will never replace love" they present this publicity that, as you see it, you think that of "And what did they expect?".

And it is that the video, which pretends to be all tenderness, is a passing and passing of the seconds thinking "take it ... take it ... take it ... take it for a damn time!". Basically, because I find it hard to believe that someone is so slow with reflexes or emotions as to have the child crying and not catch him. The first thing that comes to mind is to call the mother to see what she has to do? How?

In the end he takes the baby, as if it were the first time, as if I was afraid it would break, and then comes the emotion and tenderness that the creators expected to show. All based on something as simple as "the child cries-he gets caught". And the mother excited, crying, all because she takes him in her arms and the child calms down. Come on, we present the scene of the father looking for solutions such as normal, when normal is the other, to catch him.

Are there really people so disconnected?

I know it's an ad. I know that the ads don't always reflect a palpable reality. But I also know that this may be true. I don't know how many parents there are, but I do know that there are parents like that. I have seen them. And worse. The ad grabs the baby, he worries about getting the child to calm down. Others do not even come to that: "Do you cry? You will shut up ...".

It is true. Technology will never supply love. The problem is that sometimes there is neither love nor technology. But hey, thinking of parents who care about their children, I can't understand that they don't choose the easiest decision: to calm him in his arms.

What will get used to the arms? Ah, okay ... (let's be sarcastic) because we let him cry then, it's better to get used to it To cry and suffer alone Let him get used to being calm and happy with us, his parents.

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