Another reason to hate banks, especially WF.
Dumped my accounts with them and went with a small local bank about a year ago.
Glad I did.
“The notion of all of these ads is really telling stories to create a sense of togetherness,” said Jamie Moldafsky///
She’s right. I’ll have a sense of togetherness with any banker that doesn’t do this nonsense.
Me, too. It was disgusting. Pandora has been doing so many of these commercials I’ve decided they must be exclusively for lesbians, and therefore I’m not their target audience.
Did they go with scrubbed-up attractive lesbians ready for a threesome, or did they go with the realistic approach and troll some local hog farm for Ravensbruk camp guard lookalikes?
Let’s see....Asian....check.
Black.....check. Lesbian.......check. Female.....triple check.
What’s missing here? What could it be, what could it be.....
If they were truly interested in accurately reflecting diversity only 3% of the ads would feature homos.
Pro gay propaganda ad. What other banks are good?
Destroying the traditional family, one checking account at a time.
I’d bet five bucks they picked a fairly attractive, “normal” looking lesbian couple to feature in their ad. If they really wanted to highlight diversity, they would put a couple of the flannel shirt clad trucker-looking dykes that hang out at the lesbian bar down the street from me in their ad.
Companies will do anything to bring in the money, even destroy traditional values.
Saw it a week ago. The happy Couple were buying, err Adopting a Deaf Child.
In sign Language, “we’re your new Mommies”.
Since I only had ONE Mommy, I was a bit confused. LOL
Wells Fago
Brake them up.
Another reason to be glad I bank with a small local credit union...
lesbian couple learning sign language because they’re adopting a hearing-impaired child.
If the kid is a black Mexican, they will have hit most of the sterotypes in one brief scene!
I want to be in one! I want to be the crusty but lovable curmudgeon waving my shot gun at the diverse group of nasty kids on my lawn.
If Wells wants to pander to one (or more) of the “protected” classes, and toss in a handicapped child for a little extra pathos, then fine by me.
I would rather do business with a bank that is more about its customer service toward EVERYONE, than one that feels compelled to comment on current social issues.
As Clint Eastwood’s Dirty Harry observed in one of his movies, “How stylish.”
Buh bye Wells.
bfl
You still bank with these sleezeballs?