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Hollywood
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« on: January 20, 2019, 03:41:40 AM »

I don't care.  I agree with the message.  It could have been done in a more tasteful manner.  I understand if men feel attacked by the ad, especially if your not the type of person that engages in those types of behaviors.  And the old line of "boys will be boys" is so last decade.  I haven't heard anyone say that in a long time, but maybe someone has. 
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Hollywood
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« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2019, 06:12:50 AM »

Is there anything that doesn't cause outrage to conservative/Republican snowflakes?
I remember when they got their panties tied in a knot because of a Superbowl Chrysler ad with Clint Eastwood which in their fervent imagination was endorsing Obama's reelection.
And a couple of years ago they tried to boycott Coca Cola because of another Superbowl ad which celebrated diversity in America.
Must be a very miserable life watching TV constantly waiting for an excuse to be outraged.

You just posted a snowflake thread yesterday falsely accusing teenagers of harassing a Native American adult.  Completely exaggerated and patently false.  At least have the decency to wait another day before calling republicans "snowflakes".   There aren't even that many Republicans that care about the Gillette commercial.  Those that saw the commercial rightfully disapproved of being called accomplices to sexism just as women would rightfully disapprove of being called emotional and black individuals would dislike being portrayed as disproportionately more violent than the general population of the U.S. 
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