I mean not really, just says Twix at the beginning and endThat was unbearably long. Did it even mention Twix?
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I mean not really, just says Twix at the beginning and endThat was unbearably long. Did it even mention Twix?
What are they selling? Freaks or candy bars?I mean not really, just says Twix at the beginning and end
No the point is to see them in these roles, but acting the way they would normally act for example
This kid wouldn't be playing fkn chess, the mother is all loving and thoughtful and the father is actually present. Everything about this commercial is white except the color of the actors. The reality is he lives with grandma and wants a new iphone or some $300 Nikes and the next time he goes to protest he can get both of those for free.
Yes pretty much. It's VERY rare to see a well-adjusted, educated black person let alone a whole family where I live.so the cosbys were "white" then?
and fresh prince of bel air too? lol
Pretty soon they'll all be black or brownI bought humid wipes today and on most packages were white babies depicted; one pack showed a black, curly baby.
That's ok for me.
Well it's an Asian ad. they are openly racist against the blacks. I'm sure you've seen this picture floating around
They are selling the acceptance of a freakish alternative lifestyle and probably hope to sell more candy bars to that demographic of people in the process. They have signaled their virtues for social acceptance and got the other side talking about them. All press is good press, morals are a thing of the past.What are they selling? Freaks or candy bars?
In the UK its hard to escape the woke culture. Black people are now in all, yes all TV adverts... despite only representing 3.5% of the country ..But this new John Lewis insurance advert has irked me. This advert is dripping in entitlement and wokeness, starring a kid who has clearly never heard the word no. Watching it, you think, where the fuck is its mother, then you see her slack jawed sipping what is likely a vegan macha latte clearly along with her breakfast valium. How does she remain sat there... the reality of that happening is you'd end up slapping the shit out of the little cunt.
It actually makes me feel annoyed, We live in a time when schools tell children that biology doesn’t define whether you’re a boy or a girl and where 12-year-old drag queens are celebrated.
The trouble isn’t just the ‘trans lobby’. It’s that we have become frightened of our children, frightened to upset them, frightened to exert our authority and frightened to say no.
This isn’t going to change the world or convince decent parents to stop teaching their kids to be respectful, kind and well-mannered. It’s not going to make any of us feel more inclined to take out insurance either. It just adds to the stack of evidence that we are being groomed into buying into an agenda that is ultimately harmful. In a nutshell this advert shows a spoilt little boy with no boundaries, wrecking his family home, while his addled mother looks on impassively.
Just curious as to other peoples opinions on TV advertising lately
In the UK its hard to escape the woke culture. Black people are now in all, yes all TV adverts... despite only representing 3.5% of the country ..But this new John Lewis insurance advert has irked me. This advert is dripping in entitlement and wokeness, starring a kid who has clearly never heard the word no. Watching it, you think, where the fuck is its mother, then you see her slack jawed sipping what is likely a vegan macha latte clearly along with her breakfast valium. How does she remain sat there... the reality of that happening is you'd end up slapping the shit out of the little cunt.
It actually makes me feel annoyed, We live in a time when schools tell children that biology doesn’t define whether you’re a boy or a girl and where 12-year-old drag Aqueens are celebrated.
The trouble isn’t just the ‘trans lobby’. It’s that we have become frightened of our children, frightened to upset them, frightened to exert our authority and frightened to say no.
This isn’t going to change the world or convince decent parents to stop teaching their kids to be respectful, kind and well-mannered. It’s not going to make any of us feel more inclined to take out insurance either. It just adds to the stack of evidence that we are being groomed into buying into an agenda that is ultimately harmful. In a nutshell this advert shows a spoilt little boy with no boundaries, wrecking his family home, while his addled mother looks on impassively.
Just curious as to other peoples opinions on TV advertising lately
you should move to a better hood.Yes pretty much. It's VERY rare to see a well-adjusted, educated black person let alone a whole family where I live.
its everywhere.