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Koharu
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« on: January 18, 2019, 08:36:21 AM »

lolololol at anyone who thinks Dollar Shave Club is the same quality as Gillette. Lololololol. I stopped using Dollar Shave Club because of their crap quality and also their being bought out by overtly-racist Unilever.

Anyway, I appreciate Gillette's willingness to make an ad like this, and the backlash disgusts me. Who in their right mind would be angry about being told not to be a bully?
I just watched this ad for the first time.

I honestly don't get how it could be offensive to anyone.  Literally all they're doing is saying it's not cool to be a bully and it's not cool to harass others.

So.....I just....I don't get the outrage.  The comments in this thread haven't explained the outrage either.  Can someone intelligently explain what's wrong with this ad?

Exactly this. Apparently saying "don't be a jerk" is now, uh, "virtue-signaling" and something to be outraged about, I guess?
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