Posted on 06/13/2015 11:49:18 AM PDT by massmike
HuffPost Gay Voices did their usual happy dance Thursday over a new Tylenol commercial that prominently featured gay and lesbian couples alongside real families and real couples.
Part of their new #HowWeFamily campaign, which supposedly "aims to celebrate the diversity of modern families," the commercial features a lesbian couple posing for a prom photo and two homosexual men posing as fathers while holding a baby.
"When did you first fight to be considered a family?" a voiceover asks. "When you fell in love? When you got married? When you had kids? Family isn't defined by who you love, but how."
Directed by Dustin Lance Black, Academy Award-winning screenwriter of Milk the film that chronicled the life of gay activist Harvey Milk and failed to show any of his secret life as a pederast the commercial will air on TV next week, launching a three-month campaign that will include "docu-shorts" on 10 U.S. families who represent the "changing face of the American family."
In an interview with Advertising Age, Manoj Raghunandanan, senior director of marketing for Johnson and Johnson's McNeil Consumer Healthcare, said the ad celebrates how "families look and feel different [now] than they did before" and that it's important to "reflect what that family is today."
Tylenol has already swum in these pro-gay waters before. Last holiday season, their "For What Matters Most" commercial profiled a pair of lesbians acting as moms while arrogantly exclaiming "our definition of family is now expanding."
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I wonder if much of this gay acceptance by corporations is connected with the Democrat party’s thirty year support for homosexuals? The Democrats are the most powerful of the two parties and businesses often make deals with politicians. If principled people had abandoned the Democrats thirty or forty years ago when they began openly supporting abortion and gayness, I think that corporate America would have gotten a very different signal from the American people.
The Democrats are the party of enablers and the voters who vote for Democrats are enabling the enablers. I pray to God that the Democrats fall big this time maybe it will start a change in the right direction.
See #42. I didn’t read your comment or I would have posted to it. I believe that politicians and corporations have very close relationships and of course the Democrats are in the large metropolitan areas where many of the corporations are located.
Sadly, the republicans aren’t a lot better. No doubt there are some good republicans but not the majority. But there are no good democrats.
True, but the Democrats are in the lead on gay agenda, abortion, extreme environmentalism, radical anti-cop agenda, radical black “civil rights” and other extreme movements. The Democratic party has become very radical since the sixties. If the public had firmly rejected them for a long time, they would have been done as a party. The Republicans are weak selfish and hypocritical but they are not burn it all down radicals as the Democrats are.
JC Penny could not be reached for comment.
There is no turning back. We will see more and more of these commercials.
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This commercial is disgusting! Thank goodness for generic acetaminophen. I’ll never buy Tylenol again. Why must I be exposed to sodomites during a commercial for an analgesic?
Use the generic instead.
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