I read an article that said Gillette estimated they lost $8 billion dollars after this ad aired. They're blaming it on "men growing beards and ditching shaving". Personally,my razor, which for many years said "Gillette", now says "Harry's".
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My brothers were much more devastated by heartache than my sisters were, women are brutal tooo. Its an individuals choice to treat someone horribly, being a jerk has no gender.
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You can see some employers take this stuff very seriously:pic.twitter.com/nEPRBRaS9S
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Whoa
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There are men There's no such thing as "real men"
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Go woke,go broke.
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That's a straw man argument. The ad never claimed that men should be less masculine or more feminine.pic.twitter.com/BpXY2fbzwO
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The last sentence says that women look up to men, & no feminist can change that. So is it the other way around too? Are feminine traits not looked up to? Are they not just as important? Or are you so messed up to think that men are just above women? That there is no equality?
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False dilemma fallacy. This entire post is supposition and putting words in their mouth.
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