I am proud of Piers Morgan. Since he is part of the mainstream I assumed he was going to go in the other direction with this. But instead he actually has some balls. Good for you Piers. Good for you.
It's ok to call Gillette out for what its commercial is about. It's ok to be a man and obviously I`m taking my business elsewhere and same for all P&G products.
@Mike Noir I'm crying on my way to my broker's office :') I will sell my P&G stocks before they go down, I strongly recommend you to check EA stock price plummeting after its statement of being in the right side of history XD social justice doesn't get along with economics
@Lukaku's First Touch He is saying men who love this ad are not manly and hence their wives would be attracted to other real men who would hate this ad.
She was obviously joking. Nothing wrong with a bit of levity - in a segment that was largely light-hearted. Even Piers, "Now Gillette wants me to apologise for being masculine? No, *sorry* but no." lol Even when a British man is complaining, and refusing to apologise for something, he apologises for not wanting to give an apology. lmao
@@morganyu3838 Doesn't look like she's joking at all. She scoffs just two seconds later as well, annoyed that she - a feminist - can be accused of being offensive. I see that behaviour among many of my female friends too often not to recognise it. It's nice that he actually reacted to what she said, cause most often in these stuations guys just ignore these comments to avoid an argument. Call it out when you see it! I'm so tired of standing up for men... Do it yourselves guys.
Someone needs to shut Susanna Reid up, making her sarcastic little comments whilst Piers is speaking. He is rightly offended by this filthy advert but she is just showing herself up as representing all that's nauseating about bitches like her. Decent women can see what is going on in the MSM and advertising and the campaign against men and, yes I'm going to say it, white men in particular.
I think the original '89 ad had a better message! That was a positive message. Showing men being at their best, the new one says, you're all bad and you have to make up for the 5% of guys who are assholes!
I rarely agree with Piers but he's spot on! Thanks for being bold and speaking your mind while the feminist beside you continually laughs and patronizes you. How ironic.The world today is sick.
I like how all these female news casters are all like 'theres nothing wrong with the ad!' but switch the gender around to making ad about asking women to be better and they will be the first ones on the frontlines to condemn the ad
Look if you get so hurt by some commercial stating that "bullying is bad" or "its always better to help someone" or "Men helping society is a good thing" then maybe you're not as masculine as you think. Your masculinity definitely should be questioned. Ever since in High school i had a huge beard. I started working out when I was really young. After University my go to hobby is boxing. I do a lot handy work around the my gf house. My ex gf all considerd me "Manly". I dont need to prove to people that im a tough guy or im manly. They call me a pussy or a wimp ...cool. When someone says boxing is gay...or when my friends or my brother call me feminine...or they call me a girl. Im okay with. IT DOESNT HURT MY MASCULINITY. If it does was I masculine enough to begin with. Its kinda like when someone has small dick and you call em out on it...they usually get so upset like "OMG my penis is massive ughhhh"....but someone who actually who actually has hige dick. Doesnt give a shit. If call him out hes not gonna care cuz he knows how big it. Are you serious...Like a stupid commercial got your panties in bunch wowowow.
Why should I be ignoring the hate or provocation simply by thinking I'm some untoucheable alpha male and that's it ? The reason for people (mostly men) being outraged is because the people who came out with this bullshit ad are trying to make all men responsible for the acts of some toxic idiot men that are just a minority. All men should not apologise for the acts of some utter cunts as said in the video. The message behind the video may be noble, but the delivery is simply pathetic. I believe the ad should employ the term "toxic masculity" instead of "Men" or "masculinity"', because the definition of the latter never included the terms "harassment" nor "bullying".
The message wasn't just "bullying is bad" you twat. They basically just went through every feminist buzzword that comes up in a google search when you type in "toxic masculinity". Playfighting was vilified in this ad, BBQing was vilified for no reason. Attempting to get laid was vilified... being a decent boss/office leader and also male, was vilified... by and large this was just man-hate. Not anything that could actually lead to anything "good".
It doesn’t matter because they’re still perverts rapist molesters harasses abuses and bullies walking around you peacefully every day so no one cares about what products you buy or don’t buy tbh
We have horrible 'talk shows' here in the US, but damn the British and Australian ones are most often even worse. Well except for 'the view' we realize that it's the usa's worst thing , almost. Wait a minute, our shows are horrid too. oh fuck
Go piers! That Gillette advert genuinely made me feel sick. I'm gay and I love everything about being a man and love everything about masculinity in other men. I find it beautiful. To RUIN men of the future with this propaganda is an absolute disgrace. #BoycottGillette #TheBestAManGanGetElsewhere
@Tobby Isiba I don't get it either. It's like a tampon commercial trying to sell tampons by saying "we all know your vagina looks like a fresh axe wound for a week, so cover your shame with this white mouse looking thingy" Talk about shaming your own customers... Hell knows what they were thinking.
James he's the most repulsive trash I've ever heard! Where are the real men like the Dukes of Marlborough or the Dukes of Wellington, defending real problems and not whining about TV commercials with inspiring messages!
I don't blame the woman sat next to Pierce at all because from the sort of crap women say about men it's clear they have no idea about the pressures men face from childhood conforming to the unrealistic expectations of mothers, sisters, daughters, wives whilst struggling to work mostly dangerous shitty jobs with long hours whilst missing their families in order that their daughters can have a better life than the one they had. Women don't understand mens problems any more than men understand women's problems the difference is we have been bombarded with the awareness of our own ignorance but women take theirs for granted.
support gillette the positive progressive company that wants men to be better and shines a light on the toxic men that are becoming obsolete in today's society.
youre not. but people will view u a certain way when u r a part of a group that has participated in something negative constantly. You dont have to act accountable and say whatever u want but bro at the end of the day, this is reality and it probably wont change. The world adjusts to bring forth progression for the betterment of society and again whether u think that it ethical/unethical, is up to u but that is the time we live in and will only continue. Id say being or continue to be a genuine human being (respectful, attentive, empathetic,etc.) which is already what our society/civilization is based upon, then youll be fine. Harsh truth is u want to be part of and succeed in this society then finding solace in continuing to be you (a genuine human being) i think will suffice.
This is vilifying men. How is that supposed to go towards a better society? It’s disgusting. Because it’s just double standards. If the ad was based on women the ad wouldn’t even be allowed to be aired.
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