I already taught me son how to cat-call women.
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Yes. And it is bad specifically because they are NOT men-related issues. Females bully. Females sexually harass. Gillette makes shaving products for women as well as men, yet did their commercial target them as well? No, it targets the terrible misconception that these issues arise solely from masculinity. I, for one, am going to keep being toxically masculine using my straight razor to shave instead of their expensive and crappy products. |
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Holy ****!!
It completely eluded me that they put Ana ****ING Kasparian in their ad. **** these bozos. That **** is toxic. |
What are the other agendas here?
Patriots feeling disrespected? Trying to drive sales (backfiring) Owner wants to sell? someone in marketing thought it was a good idea-after getting married to a SJW? |
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I know a ton of sexist assholes who look at women as assholes. I see myself and my friends doing a better job than our parents did trying to handle these types of issues did, and I see that my parents did a better job than THEIR parents. I think we're improving it overall, and discussing this in general isn't bad. But we're all at such different places on the spectrum, and this ad seems to really throw out a lot of assumptions. |
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So when will Tampax come out and discourage all the shit that women talk about each other because of body size....breast size....hair color....
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Good message, but could have cut off the first 50 seconds.
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Good explanation - Love this woman
My apologies if this has already been posted.
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I think it does. |
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This world is changing, get use to it. Go shoot your guns and drink your Budweiser if you’re feeling unmanly. |
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Not even sure why you like football. Maybe you should be watching reruns of The Real instead of the game. |
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Truth is girls in school are much more brutal to other girls just like women are much more brutal to other women than men will ever be to each other in society. |
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We collectively have the least masculine men in any time of human history and they want us to be even less masculine.
Yeah..uhh..no. |
Men are being forgotten and pushed aside. Men of all races.
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I know this vid is long but it is well worth the watch, IMO
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Hi, legit question: Why does this commercial upset anybody?
I am so confused why people are mad about this. Seems pretty straight forward: Don't be a piece of shit, and call out other people for being pieces of shit. |
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Only this guy will understand. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...314d8a0bff.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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....so toxic! LMAO |
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The message is 'you're a man, you're powerful, but use it for good.' It's a message of male supremacy, softened by advocating 'benign' male supremacy. It points out faults in some men, and tells all men to be on guard for those faults in themselves. That is stereotyping. Can you imagine a McDonalds commercial for black folk that had the message 'consider our salads, before you lose your foot to the sugar.' Can you imagine a Tampax commercial for women gently reminding them that their menstual cycle can make them bitchy, so they need to keep mind to be extra nice sometimes. Those are 'benign' messages simply urging people to behave better. But I don't think you would be as bemused by outrage in those situations. But men are strong. Men are in charge. And that is as it should be. They can take condescension and chiding, not like the lesser and weaker genders and ethnicities. The message is at cross purposes with itself, and it self-erases half of the stuff its preaching out the other side of its mouth. But even pointing out the inconsistency is considered gauche because the very social stratification they are tyrying to argue doesn't exist props up the message as beyond criticism. |
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I'll consider giving the wench some consideration as soon as she has the draft rules modified to ensure being drafted is gender neutral, and combat deployment too. If she does that, then I might think she's serious, but I bet she wouldn't touch the subject, other then to say "get rid of the military", with a 10-foot metal coat hanger. |
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What the broad who directed it needs, along with getting laid, is to understand that we need more women like this, who are healthy and not obese...
https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5268/5...ae294a6c_b.jpg She's doing women no favors by telling them it's OK to be fat. |
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Give us your thoughts on this one, bowener. You too, Superchief….
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This is a product geared towards men. They are simply playing off their motto. If you want to get so bent out of shape over it, go tell Tampax to make a commercial. Then women can use the men who bitched about this commercial as examples of how women are not the only bleeding vaginas.
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Honestly asking. |
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We had a female client come in the other day who has been married for 34 years and raised two boys. One of her sons told her of a situation at work, where another guy was complaining about something, and her son said, "Don't be such a girl." I guess a female co-worker overheard him, and she went to HR to report him. Our client was wondering if she was so out of touch with feminism, since she didn't see her son's comment as offensive. I told her my boyfriend says that to me whenever I cry during a movie or overreact emotionally, and I think it's funny when he does, so, if she is out of touch, she's not the only one. I get it. There's a double standard with this ad. Take it for what it's worth to you. It's like Nike with the Colin Kaepernick ad. It will be a hot topic for a while, and then it will fade away. Ads are not worth getting up in arms over. |
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My favorite part about these kinds of ads is that the people who hate them and bitch about them are doing exactly what the advertisers are wanting them to do. There's nothing like a little mild controversy to drive advertising ROI through the roof.
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I agree that exposure is what they seek. I disagree that it will drive sales. People are aware of their brand, it's plusses and minuses. It's a product you largely use in private, so there's no signalling to be gained. It's also a product you choose largely on efficacy and cost, and there is no case made to raise expectations on those metrics. |
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