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P&G’s (Gillette) “toxic masculinity ” campaign is an insult to all men everywhere. Having been a firm user of their products for 50 years, I am sad to say our relationship is now over. I would rather shave with a dull soup spoon than use another of their products.
Hope you’re new campaign falls flat on its face . Schlick or Bic is my future
Probably the MOST misguided ad EVER conceived. To insult your customers en masse and alienate them for a generation, is just plain stupid. “Toxic Masculinity ” is a millennial term conjured up by immature clowns. Like a child wanting the most “friends” or a child…
I reviewed the products that Proctor and Gamble produces and determined that I purchase, with great regularity at least 16 individual products. Most of these products I grew up with and are the only brands that I have ever purchased. However, after the “Toxic Masculinity” ad, not only will I be switching from Gillette, I will be...
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I was appalled by Gillette’s latest ad criticizing what it refers to as “toxic masculinity” or a “boys will be boys” culture. “Toxic Masculinity” is an artificial construct that seeks to explain some types of behaivior essentially branding all males with this label. There is nothing authentic about this “made-up” malady. It belongs in the same dust...
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