Oglas za Gillette, We Believe: The Best Men Can Be, buri duhove. Oglas, ki si ga je v par dneh ogledalo preko 15.000.000 ljudi ima zanimivo razmerje med "like: 371.000" in "dislike: 769.000". Oglas je odprl marsikatero debat in v njem različni ljudje vidijo različno sporočilo. V bistvu je nastalo zaradi oglasa We Believe: The Best Men Can Be cel kup teorij zarot različnih skupin.
- Ko Zmago Jelinčič Plemeniti ne razume akcije (LJ)UBIL TE BOM proti nasilju nad ženskami
- Motivacijski slogani znanih družb / Nike, Apple, Google, L’Oréal
- Colin Kaepernick ambasador podjetja Nike / Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything
Vendar so odzivi precej drugačni, kot so verjetno pričakovali - v komentarjih obiskovalci pogosto omenjajo, da gre za "feministično propagando". Taisti ljudje tudi grozijo, da bodo bojkotirali njihove izdelke in drugi celo pričakujajo opravičilo podjetja Procter & Gamble. Očitno so se našli v oglasu in sedaj je potrebno ustvarjati teorije zarot.
Določeni ljudje si pač demokracijo predstavljajo malce po svoje in ko jim nastaviš ogledalo - resnica boli. Kljub negativnim kritikam pa je ta oglas odprl razpravo o točno tej temi, ki jo režiser Kim Gehrig (Somesuch), ki je kreiral tudi kampanjo This Girl Can, naslavlja.
p.s.: seveda so se tudi v Sloveniji našli mediji, ki so v tem oglasu videli napad na vrednote "pravega" moškega in tudi komentarji na določenih portalih so obupni ...
For the men upset about the #GilletteAd ..... pic.twitter.com/v9dgZNfioo
— Gypsy Girl (@skyyholmes) January 16, 2019
Holy cow, I finally watched the #GilletteAd — I would like to thank everyone who is angered by this ad for speaking out, so the rest of us know who the awful humans are.
— Neal Obermeyer (@nealobermeyer) January 17, 2019
Any guy that has a problem with the #GilletteAd really needs to reevaluate themselves. That commercial never once attacked our gender, it wasn't even volatile in nature. If you were offended then maybe you should really think about what it is that you stand for
— Black_Stallion (@jeremyethornton) January 17, 2019
My response to men who are outraged over the #GilletteAd pic.twitter.com/dLvpzXdKXd
— Vanessa Daves-Poarch (@vanessadaves) January 17, 2019
#GilletteAd: hey you guys should probably stop bullying each other and harassing women
— krispy ☃️ (@krisintheabyss) January 16, 2019
Grown-Ass Men: yo what the FUCK is this liberal propaganda??? I’m never using Gillette again!!
This should not need to be said, but for the younger, less experienced women about the place:
— Robyn D (@KoparaFallsKid) January 16, 2019
If a guy hates this #GilletteAd, don't date him. He's not worthy.
So basically telling men to do a better job at raising good boys, treat women with respect and also set better examples is why they're triggered. Makes sense. If you're foaming at the mouth about that, this ad was definitely made for you. #GilletteAd
— Maggie🇳🇬🍀 (@n_k_e_s_e) January 16, 2019
I saw people were offended by the #GilletteAd and thought I would watch it to see what is so offensive about it. I found nothing. It was against bullying and sexual harrassment. What is so offensive about the ad.
— P is for Positivity (@Posigivity) January 16, 2019
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