Is Gillette New Ad Offensive? See the Brightest Reactions and Hilarious Memes
Gillette’s The Best Men Can Be campaign, which addresses bullying, toxic masculinity and #MeToo got a mixed reaction.
Check out the ad and the memes on Nexter.org.
Is this ad has bad message?
Gillette released a new ad with a caption saying “Boys will be boys”? Isn’t it time we stopped excusing bad behavior? Re-think and take action by joining us at TheBestMenCanBe.org.”
Some of the users found this ad offensive and centering around toxic masculinity.
“Boys will be boys”? Isn’t it time we stopped excusing bad behavior? Re-think and take action by joining us at https://t.co/giHuGDEvlT. #TheBestMenCanBe pic.twitter.com/hhBL1XjFVo
— Gillette (@Gillette) January 14, 2019
Most of the men were really offended by the new ad.
See the memes and most interesting reactions shared by Twitter users:
Rather harsh jokes:
One of the women answered to one the tweets “God d*mnit an actual NPC just showed up…..get the hell out of here…you probably don’t even use Gillette” with a funny pic:
Some suggested that the offended ones are the part of the problem
It’s easier to argue than to accept
The ad suggested that the majority of men in need of this message
An example for other brands
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