Posted on 11/12/2015 6:08:44 PM PST by Hojczyk
Lesbians hawking a cancer treatment center ad.
Haven’t seen it yet...who’s pushing it...?
I did not catch the name of the place because I was too busy trying to wrap my head around what I was seeing.
It’s not overt, as in they’re sucking face onscreen but a few seconds in, you get the butch haircut/”partner” vibe and it’s just icky, after that.
But then you’re a “terrible person” for being creeped outby a cancer survivor.
We live in disturbing times.
I wonder how long it will be before the womens’ outfits are nothing more than pasties and thongs?
I suppose the irony, similar to what we’re seeing on college campuses, is that the presidents and upper management of business operations at these financial institutions are deathly afraid of HR, diversity officers, and the wear-jeans-to-work marketing types. The PC tail is wagging the CEO dog. The lieutenants are commanding the ship instead of the captain.
But they are not without guilt, for somewhere along the line they approved the ads. Mind you, financial products are marketed to affluent (they hope) heterosexual white males usually during sporting events, which makes the content and sentiment of the ad even more bewildering.
Not a big name but the ad is in heavy rotation on cable/satellite channels.
Two old birds with faces that could stop a clock. Together they could stop Big Ben.
Two old birds with faces that could stop a clock. Together they could stop Big Ben.
Heh heh heh....you don’t perhps mean the Neulasta ad, filmed at a seaside location...? The avian couple are supposed to be sisters...
Isn’t this the show that had “Chaz” Bono dancing with a female partner?
But the whole show is gay!
More political propaganda. They won’t show things that offend the public because they are trying to advance an agenda.
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