Watch then read the post and Facebook thread in the link.
https://www.ispot.tv/ad/A5CF/chase-colle...da-lyndell
With a degree in Advertising and working in marketing, I know companies spend a lot of time brainstorming their campaign's goal. When I watched this ad, I struggled to fathom: What's their real message?
This is a plot from the far left to achieve the following:
- Destroy alpha male archetypes
- Young boys / men are encouraged to become feminine in order to win the hearts of girls
+ Listen to the meta programming in the song: What a Man > This is fucking bullshit!
- Next generation of females expect men to be feminine. Negative conditioning to straight men.
- Reassure wives with transgender husbands that this is normal - Get used to it. Your husband is wearing your panties.
- Emasculate (hetero) men. Why the fuck would a straight guy dress drag to show love and caring for his daughter?
Other alternatives to convey the same message:
- Dad giving daughter university diploma
- Dad celebrating daughter buying her own house / car
- Dad high-fiving daughter for job promotion / graduate program acceptance
Give girls a reinforcing message in which hard work pays off, and the Dad is there supporting her. Hetero men don't need to be re-programmed (or expected) to be feminine. Straight women enjoy cock (and bi-curious-but-straight girls like a side order of clit nibbling on the occasions). I understand this about the modern woman, and I'm OK with it.
Instead, the daughter is conditioned to think guys (future relationships) must behave feminine in order to express their love and attention. I don't understand this. This will only further confuse future female adults.
Females make more money, they're rising in the corporate ranks and they're more educated. That's fine. I accept that. Let the most qualified person get the job, funding, promotion regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation. I don't care about people's personal decisions. I prefer if this ad was in a LBGTQ channel or movie. That's OK, because they're messaging to a particular demographic; it fits their personal beliefs. When they run this ad to a mass market, then impressionable girls / boys will need to look beyond MSM to understand how the media is manipulating the masses.
I see my hetero lifestyle and beliefs being challenged.
Read the thread from the link, you'll see the Facebook thread from both sides. I'm sure the women who oppose this ad aren't RVF followers.
https://www.ispot.tv/ad/A5CF/chase-colle...da-lyndell
With a degree in Advertising and working in marketing, I know companies spend a lot of time brainstorming their campaign's goal. When I watched this ad, I struggled to fathom: What's their real message?
This is a plot from the far left to achieve the following:
- Destroy alpha male archetypes
- Young boys / men are encouraged to become feminine in order to win the hearts of girls
+ Listen to the meta programming in the song: What a Man > This is fucking bullshit!
- Next generation of females expect men to be feminine. Negative conditioning to straight men.
- Reassure wives with transgender husbands that this is normal - Get used to it. Your husband is wearing your panties.
- Emasculate (hetero) men. Why the fuck would a straight guy dress drag to show love and caring for his daughter?
Other alternatives to convey the same message:
- Dad giving daughter university diploma
- Dad celebrating daughter buying her own house / car
- Dad high-fiving daughter for job promotion / graduate program acceptance
Give girls a reinforcing message in which hard work pays off, and the Dad is there supporting her. Hetero men don't need to be re-programmed (or expected) to be feminine. Straight women enjoy cock (and bi-curious-but-straight girls like a side order of clit nibbling on the occasions). I understand this about the modern woman, and I'm OK with it.
Instead, the daughter is conditioned to think guys (future relationships) must behave feminine in order to express their love and attention. I don't understand this. This will only further confuse future female adults.
Females make more money, they're rising in the corporate ranks and they're more educated. That's fine. I accept that. Let the most qualified person get the job, funding, promotion regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation. I don't care about people's personal decisions. I prefer if this ad was in a LBGTQ channel or movie. That's OK, because they're messaging to a particular demographic; it fits their personal beliefs. When they run this ad to a mass market, then impressionable girls / boys will need to look beyond MSM to understand how the media is manipulating the masses.
I see my hetero lifestyle and beliefs being challenged.
Read the thread from the link, you'll see the Facebook thread from both sides. I'm sure the women who oppose this ad aren't RVF followers.