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Wow, whole lot of over reaction. It's effectively summed up by the Terry Crews quote in there, men need to hold other men accountable when they display lewd and violent behavior.
That's a message that would resonate even in the idealized 1950s.
So if you're transgender and identify as male, the left will target you now?
What does "the left" have to do with a TV ad?
If you're talking about Procter & Gamble, that's a corporation that is about as far left as Mitch McConnell.
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I'll cease buying all P and G products.
I quit buying P&G products decades ago - their advertising has been insulting women's intelligence for years. P&G has been telling us that laundry detergent is the key to happiness, and encourages us to "have a happy period".
But now that men feel their intelligence is insulted, P&G is the devil. It is to laugh.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Joshua
This is modern America. Blacks make up 12.5% of the population yet they are easily in 40% of all commercials. There are more commercials with mixed race marriages and mixed sex marriages.
You seem threatened.
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Originally Posted by Gantz
But those women generally don't shave anywhere.
And there you have it. Men feel threatened, so they insult women. It must be the fault of all those evill wimmen.
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I actually find it all hilarious.
1) How the left wing advertising business proves how clueless they are about real men who are fathers and husbands.
I'm amused how anyone would think that P&G is "left wing" anything. Talk about clueless.
watched the ad and saw nothing offensive. why is discouraging kids from bullying offensive or, calling another man on aggressive behavior toward women offensive? did the ad suggest all men are guilty of this? yeah, it's intended to stir up emotion but really, what specifically does anybody find offensive in this ad?
watched the ad and saw nothing offensive. why is discouraging kids from bullying offensive or, calling another man on aggressive behavior toward women offensive? did the ad suggest all men are guilty of this? yeah, it's intended to stir up emotion but really, what specifically does anybody find offensive in this ad?
I find it offensive that the biggest proponents of thinking like this are the ones who wouldn't **** on me to put out a fire because I voted for Trump
Hypocrites, liars, and thieves. The only reason this ad exists is because they think it will bring in more business than it will lose
watched the ad and saw nothing offensive. why is discouraging kids from bullying offensive or, calling another man on aggressive behavior toward women offensive? did the ad suggest all men are guilty of this? yeah, it's intended to stir up emotion but really, what specifically does anybody find offensive in this ad?
If there was a commercial like this schooling women on how to be better women, implying they need to be told how to behave so as not to be toxic, it would not go over well.
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