Have you seen this new ad from Gillette Razors? This is what happens when company listens to feminist social justice warriors and their ad campaigns. The company is taking an absolute beating in comment sections all across social media.
How does that sell razors, except maybe the pink ones. It's like car commercials touting Bluetooth saying nothing about drivability or mechanical reliability. Or if dopey dad doesn't see the semi trailer in the road in front of him the computer will save mom and the baby.
How does that sell razors, except maybe the pink ones. It's like car commercials touting Bluetooth saying nothing about drivability or mechanical reliability. Or if dopey dad doesn't see the semi trailer in the road in front of him the computer will save mom and the baby.
I have mixed feelings regarding the message. I think it promotes common decency more than anything.
The implication is that masculinity isn't already decent.
There sure is a strong element of that, yes. It also shows some of "masculinity" that isn't very nice. As I said, I have mixed feelings. All in all, I dislike all these attacks on men by the LGBT Nazis. Still, there was a measure of validity. It was a hit job, though.
Maybe their next one will be about slutty women having more children than they can raise, or Moms out of their mind on drugs abusing/ignoring their kids?? Yeah, didn’t think so...
Maybe their next one will be about slutty women having more children than they can raise, or Moms out of their mind on drugs abusing/ignoring their kids?? Yeah, didn’t think so...
It looked like there was some institutional selling of Proctor stock today, which is a shame because it has been a pretty solid haven during the last few months of volatility. The after hours action is responding to that so I expect it’ll drop a good bit this week and stay down for a few months.
Nike tried this and their stock has yet to recover.
As far as what razor to buy, forget that disposable crap and just wet shave.
Why does every company go off in into the twilight zone? Why can't they just sell their crap and STFU about things that have nothing to do with what they're selling? It is like a cancer spreading across the business world and they are unable to contain it.
Why does every company go off in into the twilight zone? Why can't they just sell their crap and STFU about things that have nothing to do with what they're selling? It is like a cancer spreading across the business world and they are unable to contain it.
Yeah.. Like pissing off your customers has been a sound business philosophy...
Big companies hiring SJW's with college indoctrination is the problem.
It looked like there was some institutional selling of Proctor stock today, which is a shame because it has been a pretty solid haven during the last few months of volatility. The after hours action is responding to that so I expect it’ll drop a good bit this week and stay down for a few months.
Nike tried this and their stock has yet to recover.
As far as what razor to buy, forget that disposable crap and just wet shave.
I didn't see any institutional selling today nor after hours. Big sell-off on 21 Dec, but so did everyone else.
I basically believe in the message, but it doesn't sell any razors for me.
Many years ago, I grew tired of the price gouging Gillette practices with regard to their cartridges and I find their avaricious marketing schemes and litigious nature towards their competitors to be far worse than obnoxious. It seemed that every year or two they came out with a new cartridge and razor, with price increases to match. My thought was: who the heck needs a 5 or 6 blade razor with a lube strip and a swivel head? JFC! I completely stopped using Gillette products about 20 years ago. I switched to DE wet shaving and I probably have enough blades stockpiled for the rest of my life - all for the cost of one pack of Gillette whiz bang cartridges. Screw Gillette.
I get four brand new razors a month from Dollar Shave Club for - you guessed it - a dollar. They are great razors and I don't even come close to using them as often as they come so I always have a fresh one and enough stockpiled to last a looongg time. Fugg The price gouging Gillette fuggs...
Many years ago, I grew tired of the price gouging Gillette practices with regard to their cartridges and I find their avaricious marketing schemes and litigious nature towards their competitors to be far worse than obnoxious. It seemed that every year or two they came out with a new cartridge and razor, with price increases to match. My thought was: who the heck needs a 5 or 6 blade razor with a lube strip and a swivel head? JFC! I completely stopped using Gillette products about 20 years ago. I switched to DE wet shaving and I probably have enough blades stockpiles for the rest of my life - all for the cost of one pack of Gillette whiz bang cartridges. Screw Gillette.
" . . . Out of 17 Gillette shaving products sampled by TINA.org that listed a country of origin on packaging, only two packs of cartridges for the Fusion5 and the Fusion5 ProGlide razors were labeled 'Made in U.S.A.'
"The rest of the cartridges, razors, and blades were either wholly or partially made in Brazil, Mexico, Poland or China."
"Gillette opened their razor manufacturing plant in St Petersburg, Russia, near Pulkovo airport, in June 2000, it represented an investment of $40 million and pretty soon was employing 500 people, which made it one of the major razor manufacturing plants in the world with a capacity of 860 million blades a year."
Nothing like insulting and putting blame on 75% of the people that they are trying to sell their crap to. They must live in a cave and never heard of Dick's Sporting Goods.
Maybe the ad is aimed at women. They buy and use razors also, and if I need disposable razors my wife gets them and I don't think I've ever told her what brand to buy. Probably more women than men buy the household supplies.
Procter and Gamble takes Consumer feedback and comments (complaints) very seriously. Rather than spout off about it on an internet forum that no one at P&G will ever see, take five minutes to hit the web form below for Gillette razors. Voice your opinion somewhere that may make a difference...
Procter and Gamble takes Consumer feedback and comments (complaints) very seriously. Rather than spout off about it on an internet forum that no one at P&G will ever see, take five minutes to hit the web form below for Gillette razors. Voice your opinion somewhere that may make a difference...
"I love my Fusion razor..... I found the "Toxic Masculinity" advertisement extremely offensive. Unless this issue is addressed in a public amends kind of way I will never buy replacement blades and continue to complain to my online friends (one of whom suggested using this contact)."
You may not yet realize the hornets nest of resentment that this ad has created. Please advise... lots of men await you response..... which will be widely reposted....
"The Best A Man Can Get"? Really.... you have some amends to make".
Thanks for the suggestion.... I really do love my Fusion razor...… suggestions about a quality replacement brand?
Procter and Gamble takes Consumer feedback and comments (complaints) very seriously. Rather than spout off about it on an internet forum that no one at P&G will ever see, take five minutes to hit the web form below for Gillette razors. Voice your opinion somewhere that may make a difference...
I didn't see any institutional selling today nor after hours.
Big volume at the bell is typical for PG, but the 1.6MM that went yesterday looked institutional to me. Per trade volume was also larger than usual. It recovered quickly after hours so this might not have gotten as much press as the Nike incident.
EA is another good lace to look to see what happens when companies do this sort of thing.
Why does every company go off in into the twilight zone? Why can't they just sell their crap and STFU about things that have nothing to do with what they're selling? It is like a cancer
International Jewery?
Looking at the executive level of the company PG hired to do these ads, they are all or nearly all Jews, so the output of the company contains a good dose of their typical social engineering. They are very very good at this and get a lot of bang for the buck. Who else could scheme a way to get paid to make a razor commercial attacking masculinity, with a series of white females facing aggression at the hands of white males, until a mud male steps in to rescue them?
since I don't shave anyway, there is not a lot of boycotting I can do. I did write them a snail mail letter though, telling them how buttazzed stupid their effort is.
I've worked as a consulting engineer in many P&G installations and I can tell you that the place is run, top to bottom by dykes and f a g s. Gay pride banners & displays are everywhere in the buildings.
It's funny, they won't give out references or commendations for work well done just in case you turn out to be an ax murderer and sully their reputation, but they have no problem promoting coprophilia.
Procter and Gamble takes Consumer feedback and comments (complaints) very seriously. Rather than spout off about it on an internet forum that no one at P&G will ever see, take five minutes to hit the web form below for Gillette razors. Voice your opinion somewhere that may make a difference...
I have only received the auto generated email reply. I did just see this where in a very public way the company is doubling down.... they need to an EPIC boycott experience.... #menfireGillette
"Okay, this #Gillette ad is a little bit schmaltzy and overwrought, but the replies from men who are clearly angry, fragile, and terrified of being [criticized] or losing their right to live in the past, are proof of how much we need campaigns like this," said one Twitter user.
Pahjak Bhalla, Gillette’s brand manager, has since said the company felt “compelled” to comment on social issues to spur men to take action. “This is an important conversation happening, and as a company that encourages men to be their best, we feel compelled to both address it and take action of our own,” said Bhalla in a statement to the Wall Street Journal. “We are taking a realistic look at what’s happening today, and aiming to inspire change by acknowledging that the old saying ‘Boys Will Be Boys’ is not an excuse.” Per its website, Gillette will also be donating $1 million per year, over the next three years, to non-profit organizations "executing the most interesting and impactful programs designed to help men of all ages achieve their personal best." Bhalla also confirmed to WSJ that Procter & Gamble, which owns Gillette, has no intention of pulling the campaign over any backlash.
A representative for Procter & Gamble was not immediately available to comment for Fox News.
Procter & Gamble has a lot of products.... and apparently a long history of SJW "activism". No more Tide laundry detergent in our household....
P&G Procter and Gamble released a commercial this week as part of their, "My Black is Beautiful' campaign. It's called 'The Talk'. In the commercial P&G goes out of its way to reinforce negative law-enforcement stereotypes and is also casually racist. https://youtu.be/ovY6yjTe1LE In the ad a mom from the present tells her daughter what to do “when you get pulled over,” implying that police are going out of their way to harass African Americans. When the daughter explains that she is a good driver, the mother reinforces negative stereotypes of police officers by telling her “This is not about you getting a ticket. This is about you not coming home.” Another mother is shown talking to her son about to go out and asks that he have his ID in case he is stopped. Basically the ad implies that police are out to get African Americans. They imply that they will either harass them or worse kill them. It's disgusting. They chose to release THIS commercial in a time when cops are being assassinated for simply being in uniform or doing their job. P&Gs ad has gone too far. It further demonizes police in our nation. What is worse is that the small children of those police will see ads like this on TV, as if their mom and/or dad are trigger happy psychopaths. Well here is a surprise, many of P&G's customers are law enforcement as well as their families or close friends. We shouldn't buy their garbage until they pull the commercial and issue an apology to law enforcement. Gillette is overpriced anyway and Shick are sharper blades. The point of this petition is to let P&G know that this ad is unacceptable and that we are committing to not buy their products until changes are made. The Law Enforcement personnel in our country and lives deserve better.
Remember it isn't just Gillette….. Proctor & Gamble is the company pushing the propaganda. They knew there would be a huge backlash but their research showed Nike making a significant net gain following their SJW crap so they insulted us.
There must be a better check list format some where but this works for now:
List of Procter & Gamble brands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This list needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (December 2010) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Procter & Gamble (P&G) is an American consumer goods corporation with many globally marketed brands.
Contents 1 Brands with net sales of more than US$1 billion annually 2 Brands by product type 2.1 Dishwashing 2.2 Menstrual hygiene 2.3 Haircare 2.4 Healthcare products 2.5 Household 2.6 Laundry detergents 2.7 Skin care 3 Divested brands 4 Discontinued brands 5 References Brands with net sales of more than US$1 billion annually[edit] As of 2015, the company stated it owned the following brands with net annual sales of more than $1 billion:[1] Always menstrual hygiene products Ariel laundry detergent Bounty paper towels, sold in the United States and Canada Charmin bathroom tissue and moist towelettes Crest toothpaste Clancy's Potato Chips, Stackerz, etc... Dawn dishwashing Downy fabric softener and dryer sheets Fairy washing up liquid Febreze odor eliminator Gain laundry detergents, liquid fabric softener, dryer sheets and dish washing liquid Gillette razors, shaving soap, shaving cream, body wash, shampoo, deodorant and anti-perspirant Head & Shoulders shampoo Olay personal and beauty products Oral-B inter-dental products, such as Oral-B Glide Pampers & Pampers Kandoo disposable diapers and moist towelettes. The 2014 Financial Report lists Pampers as Procter & Gamble's largest brand.[2] Pantene haircare products SK-II beauty products Tide laundry detergents and products Vicks cough and cold products Brands by product type[edit] Dishwashing[edit] Dawn dishwashing liquid Joy dishwashing liquid Gain dishwashing liquid Ivory dishwashing liquid Salvo dishwashing liquid Menstrual hygiene[edit] Always menstrual hygiene products Naturella menstrual hygiene products Tampax tampons Whisper menstrual hygiene products Haircare[edit]
Head & Shoulders shampoo Ascend hair care products Aussie haircare (shampoos/conditioners/styling aids) Balsam hair coloring (part of Clairol) sold to Coty Inc. on October 1, 2016 Braun hair care and grooming products Clairol personal products division of Procter & Gamble that makes hair coloring, hair spray, shampoo, hair conditioner, and styling products Frederic Fekkai hair care products sold Hair Food hair care products Herbal Essences hair care products (part of Clairol) Head & Shoulders shampoo Natural Instincts hair coloring (part of Clairol) sold to Coty Inc. on October 1, 2016 Nicky Clarke hair products Pantene hair care products (purchased Hoffmann-La Roche in 1985) Perfect Lights hair coloring (part of Clairol) sold to Coty Inc. on October 1, 2016 Rejoice haircare products Sebastian Professional hair products sold to Coty Inc. on October 1, 2016 Vidal Sassoon haircare products (purchased in 1984 Vidal Sassoon) Wash & Go haircare sold to Conter S.r.l. effective June 30, 2015 Healthcare products[edit] Align probiotics Crest toothpaste Fibresure supplements Fixodent denture adhesive Scope mouthwash Metamucil laxative/fiber supplement (acquired G. D. Searle & Company in 1985) New Chapter dietary supplements[3] Pepto-Bismol over-the-counter drug for minor digestive system upset (acquired as part of Norwich Eaton Pharmaceuticals in 1982) Prilosec OTC Vicks cough and cold products Swisse Vibovit (children & pregnancy vitamins) Household[edit] Ace stain remover liquid Bounce fabric-softener sheet for dryers. This commercial features a musical soundtrack to the tune of The Outfield's Love. Cascade dishwasher detergent Fairy dishwashing liquid, toilet soap, household soap, laundry detergent and dishwasher detergent Febreze odor control Flash cleaning product Infacare baby wash, sold to Ceuta Healthcare Limited effective March 1, 2012. Jar dishwashing liquid and dishwasher detergent Joy dishwashing liquid Mr. Clean household cleaners Puffs tissues Luvs disposable diapers
A bar of Safeguard soap Safeguard antibacterial soap brand[4] marketed by Procter & Gamble, introduced circa 1965. Safeguard soap is marketed under the brand name Escudo in Mexico.[5] Tide detergents Viakal cleaning products Vizir laundry detergent Swiffer cleaning products Zevo insect control Laundry detergents[edit] Ariel laundry detergent Bold laundry detergent Bonux laundry detergent Cheer laundry detergent Daz laundry detergent Downy fabric softener Era laundry detergent Dreft laundry detergent Gain laundry detergent Ola laundry soap PMC laundry soap Tide laundry detergent Skin care[edit] Doctor's Dermatologic Formula skincare — effective March 31, 2014, these TMs have been sold to Icedrops Limited Fresco bar soap High Endurance body washes, deodorants by Old Spice Ivory bar soap Moncler bar soap — Sold to Moncler Olay skin care products (acquired in 1985 as part of Richardson-Vicks Inc.) Old Spice aftershave, skin care and hair care products (acquired Shulton, Inc. in 1990) Perla bar soap Secret antiperspirants and deodorants Zirh skin care business sold SK-II (Japanese premium skin care)
Next time you and your wife are on a trip in the car and you have a flat, don't be toxically masculine and deprive her of the opportunity to fix a flat.
Remember all the images of the women shielding and otherwise protecting their men during the Vegas shooting? Nope. The toxically masculine men cheated them out of an opportunity.
Remember it isn't just Gillette….. Proctor & Gamble is the company pushing the propaganda. They knew there would be a huge backlash but their research showed Nike making a significant net gain following their SJW crap so they insulted us.
There must be a better check list format some where but this works for now:
List of Procter & Gamble brands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This list needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (December 2010) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Procter & Gamble (P&G) is an American consumer goods corporation with many globally marketed brands.
Contents 1 Brands with net sales of more than US$1 billion annually 2 Brands by product type 2.1 Dishwashing 2.2 Menstrual hygiene 2.3 Haircare 2.4 Healthcare products 2.5 Household 2.6 Laundry detergents 2.7 Skin care 3 Divested brands 4 Discontinued brands 5 References Brands with net sales of more than US$1 billion annually[edit] As of 2015, the company stated it owned the following brands with net annual sales of more than $1 billion:[1] Always menstrual hygiene products Ariel laundry detergent Bounty paper towels, sold in the United States and Canada Charmin bathroom tissue and moist towelettes Crest toothpaste Clancy's Potato Chips, Stackerz, etc... Dawn dishwashing Downy fabric softener and dryer sheets Fairy washing up liquid Febreze odor eliminator Gain laundry detergents, liquid fabric softener, dryer sheets and dish washing liquid Gillette razors, shaving soap, shaving cream, body wash, shampoo, deodorant and anti-perspirant Head & Shoulders shampoo Olay personal and beauty products Oral-B inter-dental products, such as Oral-B Glide Pampers & Pampers Kandoo disposable diapers and moist towelettes. The 2014 Financial Report lists Pampers as Procter & Gamble's largest brand.[2] Pantene haircare products SK-II beauty products Tide laundry detergents and products Vicks cough and cold products Brands by product type[edit] Dishwashing[edit] Dawn dishwashing liquid Joy dishwashing liquid Gain dishwashing liquid Ivory dishwashing liquid Salvo dishwashing liquid Menstrual hygiene[edit] Always menstrual hygiene products Naturella menstrual hygiene products Tampax tampons Whisper menstrual hygiene products Haircare[edit]
Head & Shoulders shampoo Ascend hair care products Aussie haircare (shampoos/conditioners/styling aids) Balsam hair coloring (part of Clairol) sold to Coty Inc. on October 1, 2016 Braun hair care and grooming products Clairol personal products division of Procter & Gamble that makes hair coloring, hair spray, shampoo, hair conditioner, and styling products Frederic Fekkai hair care products sold Hair Food hair care products Herbal Essences hair care products (part of Clairol) Head & Shoulders shampoo Natural Instincts hair coloring (part of Clairol) sold to Coty Inc. on October 1, 2016 Nicky Clarke hair products Pantene hair care products (purchased Hoffmann-La Roche in 1985) Perfect Lights hair coloring (part of Clairol) sold to Coty Inc. on October 1, 2016 Rejoice haircare products Sebastian Professional hair products sold to Coty Inc. on October 1, 2016 Vidal Sassoon haircare products (purchased in 1984 Vidal Sassoon) Wash & Go haircare sold to Conter S.r.l. effective June 30, 2015 Healthcare products[edit] Align probiotics Crest toothpaste Fibresure supplements Fixodent denture adhesive Scope mouthwash Metamucil laxative/fiber supplement (acquired G. D. Searle & Company in 1985) New Chapter dietary supplements[3] Pepto-Bismol over-the-counter drug for minor digestive system upset (acquired as part of Norwich Eaton Pharmaceuticals in 1982) Prilosec OTC Vicks cough and cold products Swisse Vibovit (children & pregnancy vitamins) Household[edit] Ace stain remover liquid Bounce fabric-softener sheet for dryers. This commercial features a musical soundtrack to the tune of The Outfield's Love. Cascade dishwasher detergent Fairy dishwashing liquid, toilet soap, household soap, laundry detergent and dishwasher detergent Febreze odor control Flash cleaning product Infacare baby wash, sold to Ceuta Healthcare Limited effective March 1, 2012. Jar dishwashing liquid and dishwasher detergent Joy dishwashing liquid Mr. Clean household cleaners Puffs tissues Luvs disposable diapers
A bar of Safeguard soap Safeguard antibacterial soap brand[4] marketed by Procter & Gamble, introduced circa 1965. Safeguard soap is marketed under the brand name Escudo in Mexico.[5] Tide detergents Viakal cleaning products Vizir laundry detergent Swiffer cleaning products Zevo insect control Laundry detergents[edit] Ariel laundry detergent Bold laundry detergent Bonux laundry detergent Cheer laundry detergent Daz laundry detergent Downy fabric softener Era laundry detergent Dreft laundry detergent Gain laundry detergent Ola laundry soap PMC laundry soap Tide laundry detergent Skin care[edit] Doctor's Dermatologic Formula skincare — effective March 31, 2014, these TMs have been sold to Icedrops Limited Fresco bar soap High Endurance body washes, deodorants by Old Spice Ivory bar soap Moncler bar soap — Sold to Moncler Olay skin care products (acquired in 1985 as part of Richardson-Vicks Inc.) Old Spice aftershave, skin care and hair care products (acquired Shulton, Inc. in 1990) Perla bar soap Secret antiperspirants and deodorants Zirh skin care business sold SK-II (Japanese premium skin care)
Just check the label, same as screening out products made in China. Easy Peasy
Here it is. Yeah wikipedia, I know. But they seldom lie about fellow socialist. What a flake!
"Gillette was also a Utopian Socialist.[13] He published a book titled The Human Drift (1894)[14] which advocated that all industry should be taken over by a single corporation owned by the public, and that everyone in the US should live in a giant city called Metropolis powered by Niagara Falls. A later book, World Corporation (1910)[15] was a prospectus for a company set up to create this vision"
My interest was piqued with the statement “we as men need to be accountable for the actions of other men".
Not advocating anything or any one, but I seem to remember reading and hearing from primary sources, the local Ku Klux Klan was very much into this activity. I know of one instance where the locals visted a farm ( mebbe 4 or 5 miles from me) where the resident (white man) was an extrememly physically abusive father and husband. Apparently the fellows paid him a visit to admonish him of these actions and suggest he change his ways,,,, or else.
I heard this first hand from witness. Just written for interest from a historical perspective.