Gillette Doubles Down On Insulting Customers

AAA's and Frog's thin veneer of masculinity is being threatened. Such delicate sensibilities. Perhaps now would be a good time for them to break glass and reach for their emergency lumberjack shirts...
 
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Maybe we will see ads showing you and Peizoe shaving your pussies.

Wouldn't that be special?
not as special as the ad showing them shaving your mom's bush.
didn't you all conservative asswipes boycott Gillette the last round they did something decent? I think you should all go and buy lotta razors and burn them again. show them who is the boss.
 
I wonder how they have standing to challenge an abortion law, but at least the majority of their customers probably agree with them. Gillette seems to be on a mission to alienate its customer base. Personally I prefer Shick anyway.

They don't have standing. Assuming the news was real.
 
It is just an ad, funny watching conservatives who call out people for being triggered, getting triggered over an ad for a razor. Why is that insulting if it does not apply to you. Do you also get insulted by tampon ads because you don't have a vagina?

Well the way some of you carry on over an ad, maybe you do have a vagina...
 
It is just an ad, funny watching conservatives who call out people for being triggered, getting triggered over an ad for a razor. Why is that insulting if it does not apply to you. Do you also get insulted by tampon ads because you don't have a vagina?

Well the way some of you carry on over an ad, maybe you do have a vagina...

Tampons make excellent plugs for bullet wounds but apparently only if the person shot is a woman. If it’s a man AAA might lose his mind.
 
Maybe you will see an ad with Michael, oh excuse, Michelle, shaving some day.

That too would be special.

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We live in a country where half the population are scared of changes on the surface but a razor is just a razor and a song is just a song and a pair of jeans is just a pair of jeans.

Sorry but this is clearly not true. The whole point of the ads was to make social commentary. To engage in crude virtue signaling but in the process inadvertently demonstrating how clueless they are about their customer base. Or contemptuous of them, which is probably closer to the truth.

I exempt Wrangler on the grounds I haven't seen their ad, and the fact that their previous ads featured Southern heroes Brett Favre and Dale Earnhardt Jr.
 
You can disagree with the social commentary they are making and still have no problem using the product. Using Gillette does not make you transgender. Also I could give two fucks what the owner of Chick-Fil-A thinks in its social commentary, I still eat their food.
 
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