Tuesday, January 15, 2019

I Hope You Understand What The Message Is Here

Okay now I have seen it and I hear that some people are losing their minds. What's the problem here? Please try to imagine what CALVIN thinks of this ad before you say something stupid. I hope this makes many of you feel as uncomfortable as it should. Parent your kids.



6 comments:

Debra She Who Seeks said...

I think it's great and refreshing. A cultural change is required and men need to step up.

Michelle Obama's Left Nut said...

Yes, because it is important that corporations provide vacuous progressive sermons while asking for our money.

Looking forward to the Revlon commercial that instructs women to stop using men's bodies for resources and protection while also scolds them for wanting to rear their own children and enjoy delicate things. Oh, and stop flirting, gossiping and concerning yourselves with social niceties, its time to rediscover womanhood.

Or, perhaps, we can tell companies to literally mind their own business.

I'm old enough to remember a time when Leftists rightfully mistrusted government and corporations. Now, they applaud them on as they continue to intrude and domineer over them. Lapdogs, the whole lot of 'em.

Cal's Canadian Cave of Coolness said...

Holy shit. You resent THIS? Now I know you are retard who just trolls because he has no friends. You just resent seeing some truth when you are used to being lied to while you label others who tend to be the ones who raise asshole boys who tend to ruin the world rather than make it better. No wonder you have a hard on for trump. It all makes sense know.

Your suffering is delicious to me.

Michelle Obama's Left Nut said...

Quick with the personal attacks instead of sticking to the point, per usual.

There is no suffering and no resentment. You're conjuring things to make yourself feel better, like a kitty purring to sooth itself. Just pointing out the obvious you refuse to see, again.

Since you're comfortable with corporations dictating culture in this manner, you would welcome Revlon or another such company creating a similar commercial chiding women, no? This was the actual point, Bucko.

Funny how you're always on the site of corporations and government. You're awfully quick to bend a knee. Every time we engage, you're snuggling up to the master's whip hand sniffling about how wonderful it is to be told what to do and think. You need to free yourself.


Cal's Canadian Cave of Coolness said...

I don't even need to read your comment. I know it will just be stupid. You are so tiresome and small. I would feel bad to make you cry.

If your stupid president could make me feel inspired about ANYTHING as is his JOB, then maybe I would have to give props to a corporation for sending out the right message. No one else seems to be on the side of truth these days. Look at you, using your time to shit on ME? Now that is pathetic and it's own brand of toxic manhood. As usual you missed the point entirely.

But I figured you out by looking at what you object to the most. THE MESSAGE. Now I get it. Nothing 'corporate' to this at all. You are just as asshole that will NEVER get the point. I'm sorry for that.

Michelle Obama's Left Nut said...

If you interrupt your otherwise good content with uninformed political rants you should expect people will respond. This is the Internet, not your living room.

I could say much about the ad's content, but I think I can reduce it down to a simple question for you since you're such a supporter. The ad clearly denounces the sexual objectification of women, showing men leering at women, comically and otherwise, as inherently evil.

Since you agree with this, does this mean you're done posting cosplay chicks, sexualized images of comic heroines and pictures of other scantily clad women?

If you will continue doing this, explain why you'd cheer on such a message while intentionally defying it.

Also...

"Nothing 'corporate' to this at all."

Except the billion dollar corporation who made it.