Posted on 01/28/2019 11:08:10 AM PST by Red Badger
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Gillette dresses women in skin tight clothing with corporate logo spread across their asses, then lectures men about toxic masculinity
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A new advertisement from Gillette promoting the #MeToo movement has proven once again that corporations will say just about anything if they think it will boost sales. The ad infers that all men are sexist abusers, guilty of harassment and bullying.
Unsurprisingly, a majority of people have taken issue with the ad for a number of reasons. In addition to the fact that this ad is a dumpster fire of left-wing, anti-male rhetoric, it is unbelievably hypocritical of Gillette to lecture American men on sexism.
For decades, Gillette has promoted an alpha male image for their product and who could forget the Gillette girls, dressed in skin-tight blue vinyl jumpsuits with the companys name emblazoned across their butts?
I buy Duracell. It’s a fine product.
However, can’t avoid that it’s owned by one of the richest men in the world—who’s committed literally billions to helping left-wing causes.
We are dating ourselves, Joe Namath and Farrah, remember that commercial well.
I’m a Degree user, have been for years, works better than any other deodorant I’ve ever tried. Not sure if its P&G though.
Yep - been with Schick for almost two weeks now.
Proctor & Gamble......................
(In my best Steve Martin voice) “Now are the foxes!”
You are a Wild and Crazy Guy, Jim....................
The “G!ll3tt3 Fusion” model looks a lot like FR’s favorite “Boo Hoo Girl”.
Feh ... completely, utterly inadequate.
I just grow a beard ...
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