When I saw this headline the first thing that came to my mind is Orange Is The New Black. I did not think about rape. Because I don't associate rape with pizza. Your ending paragraph alone does so much conspiracy theory dot connecting it makes a survivalist seem like an every day Joe.
Every news outlet from Time to U.S. News And World Report to intellectual and iconic female feminists are debunking rape culture as being this pervasive thing in society. Even the department of justice has debunked statistics such as one in four women will be raped on college campuses as being a wildly inaccurate number, that came from a wildly inaccurate study that actually undermines the very real work we need to do to educate people about the issue.
To recap: Mainstream journalists, academic feminists, and the government has throwing "rape culture" out the door. And anyone with a clear head would reasonably assume brands are in the market of selling as many goods and services possible and not offending their clientele. But someone on Twitter used a hashtag and someone from an outrage clickbait magazine needs to sell some more ad space, so therefore it must be true.
Today's progressive feminists now think feminists like Camille Paglia, who literally paved the way for them, is as bad as old Clint Eastwood because she and her ilk aren't using outrage as a communication tool, and are telling people to calm down because this bullshit is undermining real women's rights issues. But peoples' ageism is only matched by their self-loathing and unwillingness to learn.
But whatever. The sides have already been chosen. The teams are already divvied up by virtue signalling, not facts. Lines have been drawn. And no one will listen to a dissenting opinion.
Now excuse me. I'm going to have some pizza. Fuck you if you're triggered by it.
It's not the first time Bud Light attempts to make comedy from gender stuff, the difference is that Bud Light wedding day is satire mocking advertising and ad execs as well as men & women wheras this comedy is just failed jokes from Seth.
I think Jason is right, input affects the output. If the creatives are metropolitans who think Seth and Amy are funny, they will fail to reach middle America who drinks the beer.
Google Play is nothing like Spotify, might be similar to Apple music though I've never tried it. I stick to 8tracks because automated curation somehow always throws really shitty songs into the mix, while selected people I have chosen to follow who have great taste in music do not.
That's why the comment didn't parse. "Intersex people" have an abnormal physical condition. Surgically mending hermaphroditism is like surgically mending a cleft lip or cleft palate and similar oral malformations, and not comparable to surgically altering non-abnormal genitalia. That's like saying you want a free rhinoplasty because people with a deviated septum can get insurance help to fix their nose breathing issues.
It's spec ad. Or ghost ad if you will. Speck is whale fat. Or a ham. :)
Though you might know something that we don't. It's a bit odd that the Crisisrelief ad only appeared on advertising archiving sites after it won a Cannes lion. Isn't it?
The two others were posted here when they aired.
Cannes doesn't award for effectiveness, well they do now, but it's primarily a category and craft award. If it's the best press ad for a non-profit, it just is.
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