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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Jun 2, 2022 21:56:41 GMT
Here you have a different kind of situation, but for some reason UBER does it differently.
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Feb 28, 2023 21:02:59 GMT
Before there was Gillette, who made the mistake of getting involved in a culture of accusing men. The same mistake was made by Addidas, who is trying to reverse the situation, because of large losses of income. "Kanye West proved to be a problem Adidas needed help to solve. The sportswear giant severing ties with the rapper pushed them into revenue fall mode. Meanwhile, users on social media poked fun at the German brand for making rushed and rash decisions about Ye. "Adidas HQ crawling back to Kanye after losing billions," one person commented. "Ye (fka Kanye West) & Adidas have reportedly reached an agreement to sell all remaining Yeezy inventory," another tweeted. "If we learn anything from this Kanye West & Adidas thing, is cancel culture was never real," someone wrote". More in link www.geo.tv/latest/472900-kan#men #women #equal #father #discriminationmen #discrimination #segregation #falseaccusations #domesticviolence #childsupport #equalparenting #parentalalienation #divorce #fraud #falseaccusationsrape #fatherless #childsharecustody #fahtermatter #law #brokenlaw #familylaw #court #depression, #depressionafterdivorce #Divorce #effectsofdivorce #health #masculinity #mentalhealth #suicidal #suicide #equalpay #equalwork #menrights #humanrights
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Post by Stopsegregationofmen on Apr 10, 2023 22:21:41 GMT
Remember the Gillette ad that hit its biggest clients accusing men of having toxic masculinity. Unfortunately, Gillette made a mistake compared to what was still in the 90s. "This ad was widely talked about on social media, as it was released at the height of the #MeToo movement and a national conversation that railed against traditional masculinity. We were told that men's aggression is inherently dangerous, boys shouldn't be rough with each other, and it was sexist and misogynistic to tell a woman walking down the street that she was beautiful. When Gillette released this commercial, it didn't exactly go over well with consumers. The comments on the YouTube video made it clear that men weren't interested in this type of content. "I love it when billion dollar corporations lecture me on how I should feel," one man said. "Thanks Gillette because of this I switched razors and have never gotten a better shave," another wrote. "You know it's 2019 when shaving cream gets political," someone said". and this is what Gillette's advertisements looked like before the company did not succumb to the policy of shaming its own customers. "That's why a retro Gillette razor ad from the 1990s has grabbed the attention of so many people online. It reminds us of what men used to be like, and what society used to encourage them to be like. In a 60-second clip, a montage of various men shows them participating in different activities of day-to-day life, with an inspirational soundtrack in the background. The lyrics of the song are, "You're looking sharp, you're looking good, you've come so far / We know how to make the most of who you are / Fathers and sons is what we've always done / Gillette, the best a man can get / We give you all we have to give for all a man can be / When the race is run, you're the champion." More in link www.eviemagazine.com/post/resurfaced-gillette-commercial-1990s-viral-reminds-masculinity-used-look-like
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