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After I heard about all the outrage I watched the advert just now. No idea why everyone is outraged about it.
Simple case of them thinking their masculinity is being attacked.After I heard about all the outrage I watched the advert just now. No idea why everyone is outraged about it.
It's funny how the men who like to proclaim themselves as masculine usually seem to be the most fragile and easily offended.Simple case of them thinking their masculinity is being attacked.
Simple case of them thinking their masculinity is being attacked.
Yes, surely the only reason someone might have for ridiculing a multi-national corporation's over the top simplistic attempt to score some goodwill points by advertisement based virtue signalling must be that they feel their masculinity is attacked![]()
It’s a fundamental reason, not the only reason. Unless you want to enlighten me about why some people would spend hours trying to criticize an ad as it had severely affected them?Yes, surely the only reason someone might have for ridiculing a multi-national corporation's over the top simplistic attempt to score some goodwill points by advertisement based virtue signalling must be that they feel their masculinity is attacked![]()
Humans are fragile sensitive creatures and it has been known for ages.It's funny how the men who like to proclaim themselves as masculine usually seem to be the most fragile and easily offended.
It’s a fundamental reason, not the only reason. Unless you want to enlighten me about why some people would spend hours trying to criticize an ad as it had severely affected them?
Some of us live in the real world & realize that ads like Gillette ain't gonna change things. Doesn't make us bad people though. Just a bit more realistic than others who want see the world as they'd like it to be.
Because it's a terrible ad worthy of lengthy ridicule and excessive criticism.
I'm sure there are some who are fearful of their masculinity, but this narrative about it being the only reason people dislike it is wrong.
I would react the same way to a hypothetical moralistic McDonalds commercial telling me not to litter or something.
Some of us live in the real world & realize that ads like Gillette ain't gonna change things. Doesn't make us bad people though. Just a bit more realistic than others who want see the world as they'd like it to be.
Because it's a terrible ad worthy of lengthy ridicule and excessive criticism.
I'm sure there are some who are fearful of their masculinity, but this narrative about it being the only reason people dislike it is wrong.
I would react the same way to a hypothetical moralistic McDonalds commercial telling me not to litter or something.
You just sound like a bitter cynic if that’s really your reasoning. The ad being bad or not is debatable hence this thread. For me, it’s a positive message that imhas to he said one way or another and the fact that it got people talking about Gillette products means it accomplished one of it’s main objectives. However, because of the outrage, I stand by my statement that fragile masculinity is a findamental reason. I also never said it was the only reason. You said that.Because it's a terrible ad worthy of lengthy ridicule and excessive criticism.
I'm sure there are some who are fearful of their masculinity, but this narrative about it being the only reason people dislike it is wrong.
I would react the same way to a hypothetical moralistic McDonalds commercial telling me not to litter or something.
It is, right? Don't you think that activism maybe helped this progression along?
The advert is fine. I don't necessarily agree with everything in the advert. There is certainly no reason to take offense or boycott Gillette products in my opinion.
Gillette are good at this "guaranteed to start an online flame war" type of advertizing. To everyone's huge surprize, this also created a giant dungstorm.
I like how many people wrap their ugh fat slag comments in a "concerned for her heallth" statement.
Gillette are good at this "guaranteed to start an online flame war" type of advertizing. To everyone's huge surprize, this also created a giant dungstorm.
I like how many people wrap their ugh fat slag comments in a "concerned for her heallth" statement.
Gillette are good at this "guaranteed to start an online flame war" type of advertizing. To everyone's huge surprize, this also created a giant dungstorm.
I like how many people wrap their ugh fat slag comments in a "concerned for her heallth" statement.
I like the hypocrisy of it all. The people screaming this woman is beautiful are the same people who scream bloody murder when a size 0 girl is being used. Obviously beautiful isn't objective but neither anorexia nor morbid obesity is beautiful.Similar to all the overweight people claiming that the Protein World advert that got removed from the london underground promoted an unhealthy body image.
Gillette are good at this "guaranteed to start an online flame war" type of advertizing. To everyone's huge surprize, this also created a giant dungstorm.
I like how many people wrap their ugh fat slag comments in a "concerned for her heallth" statement.