(This post was last modified: 01-17-2019, 09:50 PM by EFDan.)
(01-17-2019, 08:31 PM)Freddy Wrote:(01-17-2019, 06:47 PM)churchilllafemme Wrote: I understand the controversy and the strong feelings for and against this advertising, but to me it is just that: advertising, an attempt to manipulate my response to the Gillette brand in order to get my money. It is no more or less offensive to me than any other such attempt. However, I find quite laughable the notion that anyone at Gillette is demonstrating strong moral fiber or social responsibility or has any admirable motive.
John, while I would like to think that there are at least a few morally upright and socially responsible higher ups at a company as large as P&G/Gillette, I completely agree with you about the advertising. It all does, indeed, come down to the bottom line. It has been said that even bad publicity is good publicity so I see this ad as a real winner for Gillette no matter what we as individuals think.
I don't see this as anything different from what Nike did earlier last year. They are just aiming this at a certain segment of the population. I would bet they KNEW this would stir controversy and get people talking about their brand. This six page thread is proof of that. Mission Accomplished. Suckers