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Bro . . . bro . . .
This part was hysterical. We're celebrating cockblocking now? Lmao!
Bro . . . bro . . .
That article was some water-thin, weak sauce IMO. Is that writer's molehill mountain really at the heart of your upset over the commercial??
"I don't have a problem with the ad showing men engaged in bullying or sexual harassment. Because we obviously know that men do these things. What bothers me is that they show men just standing around and not doing anything as they witness this antisocial behavior. And we know men never engage in such passivity!!"
IMO the only real outrage should be the suggestion that somehow the usually less physical but also usually far more pathological and deepseated and psychologically cruel bullying engaged in by females isn't as equally "toxic" as the form engaged in by males.
"Hey, we never laid a single hand on Sarah. Just by laughing and whispering whenever she walked by in the hallways and posting shit about her on SM we got her to hang herself in her closet. Good work, ladies!"
If you're going to pull a few quotes out of context to continue misconstruing what folks are saying then don't even bother discussing it any further.
I didn't appreciate the broad brush the ad seemed to paint all men with . . . if don't get it and it didn't bother you then good deal.
FYI, he's a troll. Pay no mind.
I didn't appreciate the broad brush the ad seemed to paint all men with . . . if don't get it and it didn't bother you then good deal.
FYI, he's a troll. Pay no mind.
No, you!
Here's how I felt after watching it: "Yeah. I have known guys like that. They're indeed assholes. Glad I don't carry myself like that."
So I think if you're a dude who felt somehow roasted by it...
Here's how I felt after watching it: "Yeah. I have known guys like that. They're indeed assholes. Glad I don't carry myself like that."
So I think if you're a dude who felt somehow roasted by it...
FTFY.
You troll everywhere, bud. It's not exactly a secret. You're pretty much Der Eisbar V2.
We all know people who are assholes. Not just men.
Oh boy . . . here's another tired line with this discussion . . .
"if you're bothered by the ad then you're part of the problem"
or
"if you're upset about the ad then it's aimed at you"
or
Yet more crap about how being put out with the ad meaning we're okay with bullying or sexual harassment . . .
Just stop it.
To be fair, I think aot of the people offended by the ad also think that there is a white genocide agenda going on.
I feel like you're implying there is something fundamentally wrong with any man who is not offended by the Gillette ad. Am I wrong?
FYI, he's a troll. Pay no mind.
There's probably something to this.
I think if there were an ad suggesting there is something really toxic going on with males in the black community most of the men offended by Gillette would be applauding it.
What about non-white male fragility?Yup.
White male fragility is pretty much the opposite of masculinity.
Division isn't "research" lmfao.
"HEY GUYS, THIS DOOD CAN DO BASIC ARITHMETIC! GOT EM!!!"