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Gillette's new commercial is drawing a huge backlash and boycotte..

Phil C. McNasty

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But you didn't answer his question would it be better if I asked?

Did the commercial state how many men act this way?
They did not. I get what you're saying, not all men act that way but some do.
It was the purpose of the ad to point out the ones who do.

Again, I dont have a problem with calling them out, I just find it so funny how the PC crowd always likes to point fingers, but they never can stand it when the roles are reversed (or I should say many of them cant stand it)
 

Phil C. McNasty

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Here you go Jessica Rain, perfect example:
Do they have any stores in the KKK areas?
I'll respond with, hey derrick76 do they have Gucci, Rolex or Louis Vuitton stores in the ghetto??!

Same racism, just in reverse
 

Phil C. McNasty

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Wow, classy question.....

I dont know?

Do they have Hilfiger in the NAACP areas?
^^^ this man gets it.

Oops, I hope fathammer really is a man, otherwise I might get accused of sexism :biggrin1:
 

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^^^ this man gets it.

Oops, I hope fathammer really is a man, otherwise I might get accused of sexism :biggrin1:
This world is sooo confused that im going to have to tell you that I relate myself to being a cloud. Why the heck should I be soo 2010ish and call myself what I really am?

Im sure someone will reply to this statement and tell me "Expressing yourself is awesome, welcome to the club..." LOL (putting gun in mouth)
 

Phil C. McNasty

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This world is sooo confused that im going to have to tell you that I relate myself to being a cloud. Why the heck should I be soo 2010ish and call myself what I really am?

Im sure someone will reply to this statement and tell me "Expressing yourself is awesome, welcome to the club..." LOL (putting gun in mouth)
Oh, and I hope by calling you fathammer I wasnt fat shaming you ;)
 

Jasmine Raine

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Here you go Jessica Rain, perfect example:

I'll respond with, hey derrick76 do they have Gucci, Rolex or Louis Vuitton stores in the ghetto??!

Same racism, just in reverse
I have him on ignore. Sorry. I can't comment to it.

But just like not all men are assholes and therefore not all people will follow a double standard. It's all relative and based on personal interjection into the situation/ad/insert whatever here.

I've already said you could reverse that whole ad to be about women and I would be cool.
 

Jasmine Raine

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^^^^ Ya I was done when he basically said that if men can't be men in the world then the world will be taken over by Muslim's because they keep their masculinity

Although perfect example of interjecting yourself into a simple ad and running far far away with it into the realm of .... well I don't know what realm that guy is in.
 

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Surprise: Genius behind man-hating Gillette ad is a radical feminist

"Is this the best a man can get? Is it?" asks the painfully serious narrator, as a wrongdoing slideshow passes by. "We can't hide from it. It's been going on far too long. We can't laugh it off, making the same old excuses."

"I guess the guy at the ad agency missed the lesson about not taking a dump on the people you want to buy your stuff," cracked comedian Steven Crowder.

"The guy at the ad agency" is actually philosophically unpleasant feminist Kim Gehrig. Hiring her to court the male market is like expecting to accrue impressive rainbow flag sale numbers with spiels from Farrakhan.

Jezebel reported an email message Gehrig sent CNBC: "At the end of the day, sparking conversation is what matters. This gets people to pay attention to the topic and encourages them to consider taking action to make a difference."

She'd previously made the bizarre "Viva La Vulva" spot for Swedish feminine hygiene company Libresse. In that surreal ad, objects that included a conch shell, sliced orange, papaya, and coin purse stood in as ersatz female intimate parts. For the ad's nearly three-minute duration, these items were manipulated as unnatural "singers" of Camille Yarbrough's "Take Yo Praise."

Gehrig's new Gillette effort states her bias boldly by intercutting allusions to abusive acts with images of romantic heterosexuality.

A black-and-white cartoon scene that flashes past shows men whistling at a woman. In another scant bit, a guy sees a pretty female pedestrian. He steps after her but is restrained by a companion. "Not cool," the restrainer admonishes.

Expressions of attraction and related pursuits are natural. They lead to humans reproducing – which is how Gehrig got here, though she might be horrified to learn that.

Adweek pronounced Gehrig's group libel the "Ad of the Week." Gehrig's efforts were also recognized by Best Ads on TV.

Therein lies an issue worth note. Fox News host Greg Gutfeld tweeted: "the only ones lauding the Gillette ad work in media/advertising. everyone else sees it for what it is: a smarmy, condescending virtue signal aimed at the hardworking decent men they have been price-gouging for years."

At this writing, Gillette's YouTube posting of "We Believe" has received 40,000 "thumbs down" votes and only 4,300 positive ratings. Even when possible manipulations have been allowed for, that ratio does not bode well for the company.

Gillette executives may have hoped their brand would realize market uplift from public mind association with trendy messaging. That may also once have been the wish of suits at Dodge, the NFL, Target, Lynx, Nike, PepsiCo, and Dick's Sporting Goods. They all suffered as a consequence of catering to P.C. prejudices.

The greatest ultimate harm caused by Gehrig's Gillette advertising maliciousness may be this: irresponsible,"woke" parents bludgeoning their young sons with her message that just being a boy is unhealthy, a wrong for which they should forever hang their heads.

Poor kids.



Read more: https://www.americanthinker.com/blo...e_ad_is_a_radical_feminist.html#ixzz5coSB0Z7U
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You're kinda making her case for her, CM.
how am i making the case for her? radical feminists hate men many have blogs and websites where they openly advocate male genocide
 

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how am i making the case for her? radical feminists hate men many have blogs and websites where they openly advocate male genocide
Having watched the commercial I now find it my duty to call out your assholeish behaviour.
Allow me to send you a razor of peace, whereby you will shave your body, feminize yourself and hate women less.
 

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Having watched the commercial I now find it my duty to call out your assholeish behaviour.
Allow me to send you a razor of peace, whereby you will shave your body, feminize yourself and hate women less.

calling out a man-hating rad fem is not an asshole behavior

and no unlike you I am not going to emasculate myself to make you and gender obsessed leftists happy.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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LOL....in this todays world, ANYTHING can be taken as an offence.

I just tend to have soome "Thicker" skin. ;)
Nice to see you got a sense of humor about all this :)
 

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This is coming from the guy who gets instantly offended every time we talk about muslim terrorism.
You right away assume we mean all muslims.

Do you remember how upset you got when I referred to terrorists as "muzzies"
Meh. Ad hominem par for the course. BTW I haven't been in the lounge much so "every time" is pretty far off.

Especially since you can't point to where in the ad it states/implies many men are bad.

With the new impaired driving ad with the guy leaving a party and cartoon bubbles are talking to him.... do you get upset he is a young, white, male? No of course not because it's not imply that demographic is significantly bad.
 

frankcastle

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How do we know NIKE isnt hurting? Did they show you a spread sheet? Are you a share holder?

Sure NIKE is still being sold, but nobody knows the damage caused if any in terms of sales?

GM still sells cars but they just closed a plant. Are they going bankrupt? No. Will it help them? I dont know?

We as consumers never know if a company is failing. They wouldnt advertise it. It would just speed up the last nail in the coffin.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/sep/08/colin-kaepernick-nike-ad-sales-up

How's a 31% sales surge after the CK ads?

https://www.theblaze.com/news/2018/...cted-its-bottom-dollar-the-figure-is-stunning

Overall, Nike's stock is up 36 percent on the year, making it the highest performing company on the Dow Jones Industrial index 30 blue-chip stocks.

Clearly you are a consumer without a search engine
 

Richard.TO

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I like the ad. It serves a dual purpose; it attracts attention to their product whether you choose to use it or not. It also uses controversy to initiate discussion amongst men and women regarding untoward behaviours. Nowhere in the ad are they implying ALL men are assholes, but the reality is there are a lot who fall into this category. There are also a many women who this label could apply to. Many of us inherently know what behaviours are appropriate or inappropriate but in practice or in our minds we may cross that line. In my view there is nothing wrong with reminding ua all what is the right thing to do.
 
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