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nunyabizni
gservator

So, who here saw the Gillette Propaganda AD?

jjaarrr

My wife told me about it. She decided we are no longer buying Proctor and Gamble products.

gservator

They even used Ana Kasparian in the AD and labeled it as their #MeToo AD.

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eeveelutionsforequality

My friend sent it me this morning, it’s awful: https://youtu.be/koPmuEyP3a0

queer-charmander

I just watched it and I dont see whats wrong with it? It seemed to be encouraging men to be better and not put up with the way that certain men treat women

eeveelutionsforequality

Well, firstly The Young Turks were in it. Secondly, it’s a company preaching political things AGAIN, and I’m tired man. They’re deleting dissenting comments. It’s a poorly put together advert anyway (like literally I’ve seen GCSE students make better and less jumbled things). They’re inserting #metoo into things, yet they’re belittling it down to creepy comments and children play fighting instead of… y'know, actual people getting raped, like jfc way to make it seem like something inconsequential, and way to gender something that isn’t fucking gendered. “It’s telling men to be nice to women.” yeah because they’re pandering to people who are gendering a problem to demonize a gender and frame benign shit as a precursor to rape. Imagine the backlash if they’d made this about women, like seriously, imagine an advert telling women to stop laughing at women who chop their husband’s dicks off, to stop thinking that women can’t rape, to stop enabling female teachers who rape students, to stop raping students, etc, etc. It’s demonizing men yet again just because a few people are assholes.

I could go on, but I’m literally not invested enough to care to break down the most recent advert in the slew of dumbass adverts. I just think that it’s a shit advert, preaching a shit message, to sell shit razors.

~ Vape

axelotl95

First of all I literally have no clue who the young turks are so that means nothing to me. Second of all, it *is* a gendered problem. Not because men are inherently more likely to be awful, but because we live in a misogynist society that teaches men that they have to treat women awfully in order to be respected, or even to be ‘real men’. Its important that we have messages that counteract that. And while I also dont like when companies get political (it is always very performative in my opinion) I think that the message of that commercial is an important one that needs to be put out there

gservator

We don’t live in a misogynist society, nor does said society teach what you’ve listed, if you want to see a society like that visit any Islamic Country.

The commercial has no real message to other than to overly exaggerate the stereotype of men it presents within the AD, then claim men as a whole need to better themselves.

Honestly maybe you need to take off the polical rose tinted glasses.

friendly-neighborhood-patriarch

If I wanted someone disingenuously nagging me to “be better” as a way to implicitly put me down, I’d just go talk to my mother.

I don’t need this.

communalconcubine

My favorite part was when the kids were play-wrestling and the one dad stopped grilling to pull them apart and say “that’s not how we treat eachother” when they were both laughing and having fun.

friendly-neighborhood-patriarch

No fun allowed

brosefvondudehomie

Gillette probably thinks women but their husbands razors and weavers to boost sales.

nunyabizni

Young Turks are in it eh. Remember that time Cenk defended Asia Argentino over having groomed a child for sex?

such great voices to have stumping for your brand

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