Go to this "progressive" site called The RawStory and post a comment.
Why would I want to do that and give them hits?
Two points for this one.
Ah, but Roland is going to learn that what he meant doesn't matter. All that matters is that the grievance industry needs its fix of being outraged and Roland is a convenient target. And by the way, Roland (who is black) should realize that blacks created this Frankenstein. Remember all the outrage and forced apologies over use of words like "niggardly" and "Black Hole"?? As ye sow, so shall ye reap.
Hey I noticed and and commented on it at the party I was at: 1) Lot’s of tats 2) Maybe it’s time I start investigating a second career - underwear model.
the best homosexuals ever do is half truths and stories about being shunned by family after they come out with their fetish.
If the guest in question ever was that “fruity” about an male underwear ad, it would be the last time they would be invited to a game.
And what does the racist Roland Martin have to say about Michael Jordan’s Fruit of the Loom underwear ads?
And what does the racist Roland Martin have to say about Michael Jordan’s Fruit of the Loom underwear ads?
I thought it was interesting that so many different advertisers used classical music as part of their commercial(s).
The ads didn't work for me even though I watched most of them and even found some mildly amusing. But now what was being advertised is almost completely lost on me except for two companies, Coke and GoDaddy, which both utilized previously existing themes which I recognized.
I suppose I also noticed the GM and Chrysler commercials because their mere existence aggravated me, knowing some of my own money had gone to pay for them.
ML/NJ
I just love when a liberal gets gored with his own politcally correct ox.
Then again, looking at Roland’s rotund body, perhaps he’s a little jealous of Mr. Beckham.
My only question about the commercial is why would any company spend 3.5 million dollars on a commercial showing a sports star no one cares about? Soccer in the U.S. has as much appeal as the professional poker tour and full contact martial arts. They could have done just as well showing a sports “star” from one of these sports in their underwear commercial.
Well... Somewhat to Mr. Martin’s comment - how many straight guys watching that show were inspired to run out to an H&M?
Guess the target market was metrosexuals and gays, not sure that splinter of the market was worth H&M’s money. Barry Obama probably loved the ad.
I, for one, have not given Roland Martin a second thought since Laugh-In was taken off the air... (smirk)
Roland Martin should stick to fishing.
I guess free speech is only for GLAAD and their ilk.
Anyone else must be silenced.
I was thrilled to see this commercial. It’s about time they showed a man in his underwear. I’m so sick of seeing half-naked women!