Posted on 07/15/2005 9:50:06 AM PDT by Gopher Broke
July 15, 2005
You will not believe this ad by Johnson & Johnson
Johnson & Johnson has placed an ad for its Tylenol PM product in the July 19 issue of The Advocate, the nation's leading homosexual magazine.
The ad shows two shirtless men in bed side by side. The text over one reads: "His backache is keeping him up." Over the other: "His boyfriend's backache is keeping him up."
Click here to see a copy of the ad. (Be warned, it is offensive)
You probably aren't aware that Johnson & Johnson is also a charter advertiser on the homosexual network LOGO. Thanks to Johnson & Johnson's committment to financially support homosexuality, it is only a short time before this premiere homosexual-based network will become a part of your local cable package (if it isn't already). While Johnson & Johnson voluntarily helps get the network off the ground, you will be forced to pay for it as part of your regular cable bill.
Johnson & Johnson says they will ignore emails from OneMillionDads.com, so your personal involvement is needed today!
Please take time to call Johnson & Johnson. Their toll-free number is 1-800-962-5357, option 5 (you may be on hold for a minute or two). Their corporate phone number is 732-524-0400 with little or not waiting time.
Tell them to stop their financial support of homosexual networks and magazines. Please be kind, but firm, when you call.
Tylenol PM is sold under Johnson & Johnson's subsidiary, McNeil Consumer & Specialty Pharmaceuticals.
Please take action now, then forward this critical issue message to your friends and family.
Johnson & Johnson Chairman William C. Weldon One Johnson & Johnson Plaza New Brunswick, New Jersey 08933 Phone: 732-524-0400 Fax: 732-524-3300 Online comment form: http://www.tylenol.com/vcrc/email/tyemailform.jhtml?id=email
Sincerely,
Donald E. Wildmon, Chairman OneMillionDads.com
P.S. Please forward this to your family and friends!
RE # 18: I boycott them too
Seriously, other than a gay S&M club, where on God's green earth is this an appropriate outfit?:
I don't care where companies try to sell their products. The argument that if I sell a Ford to a lesbian must mean that I "endorse her lifestyle" to me is loony (I don't sell Fords, I don't endorse her lifestyle, for the record).
But the ad is horrible. It's just...bad advertising.
Gays won't like it, on aesthetic grounds at least. And, it's clear pandering. Jeesh.
Not to mention, couldn't they have gone for an ache or pain somewhere else besides the...back?
Sick...
Perhaps, you should pull your "face" out of these gay magazines.
I think it's the extra-long sword that puts it waaaay over the top. ;-)
Everything.....Because people need to know that the steady errosion of "civility" that has taken place in all media venues for the past four decades will ultimately force normal people to be immersed in what passes for acceptable advertisements, productions, and pictorials in so called "gay" magazines.
Hmmmmmm.....
Oh my!!! You miss the issue entirely with your cute cut.
Pls see 68......Its a societal issue that most normal folks....particularly those with children..... understand.
For those in Rio Linda, "normal" means people who aren't deviants.
If ads like this started popping up in Time or Newsweek, or whatever, people would be free to stop buying such magazines.
Nobody is forcing you to look at these ads.
Perhaps civility may not be the best word...But the issue has nothing to do with rudeness or the like..... It has to do with such things as the vulgarization of manners,the decline of kindness to others, the loss of courtesy, and all the other things that make humanity worthwhile.
And sore throats and backside aches!
I thought that pic was a joke, when I saw it on another thread. Just damn...
How do you manage to boycott Johnson & Johnson?
'Normal' is a setting on the washing machine.
Those little aches and pains won't seem so important when they are spending eternity in hell.
For some folks with limited capacities what you say is surely true. For those people, words such as "two" and "too" and "to" all mean the same thing as well.
Perhaps a stool softener...
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