Is there going to be a female version of this advert?
I guess advertising has pretty much been built around virtue signalling for the last couple of decades. I think it's possibly gone too far when you accuse your customer base of being predominantly comprised of mysoginists and sexual predators though!
Your emojis are smiling but inside you're crying.
Is there going to be a female version of this advert?
I guess advertising has pretty much been built around virtue signalling for the last couple of decades. I think it's possibly gone too far when you accuse your customer base of being predominantly comprised of mysoginists and sexual predators though!
So would you be happy with an advert targeted at muslims based on some muslims being terrorists etc.. or an advert aimed at black people based on some black people being gang members, drug dealers etc.. ?
I purposefully didn't watch the advert for a whole day, and let the comments in this thread wash over me, as I wanted to see if they could warp my view.
God, lol, the people getting offended by this need a reality check, the messages the advert conveys seems to be influenced by self-projection. I didn't pick up on any of the things people have been frothing about, if you feel it is an attack on you/men/masculinity, then it just proves the advert's point in a way.
Those who live in ice houses shouldn't throw snowballs.
Ps. Gillette are still over-priced crap.
@krooton in white knight shocker! Can't bury your head in the sand when so many men are criticising this advert.
I'm not one of those men, but I do understand why some people feel this advert is too far. Can't imagine the same advert with husband-beating women being tolerated by anyone, let alone the people criticising the men in this thread.
I think you've misinterpreted my view on the matter.![]()
I could imagine a more female gendered version advert where we see women praising how pretty a girl is, how polite she is, and pointing out the negatives of this sort of social conditioning.Can't imagine the same advert with husband-beating women being tolerated by anyone, let alone the people criticising the men in this thread.
You didn't listen to Joe Rogan?
That's not a female-positive convention.Are you kidding? They can't even use red coloured liquid in adverts for feminine sanitary products yet!
He misses the point entirely, the ad isn't targeting men who are already **** expecting them to change, it is asking those who aren't to be less passive about it, call "lads" out on their crap, and try to help wean the next generation out of the same crap.