I thought everyone uses baking soda in their hair now ?
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Quote: (01-19-2018 08:23 AM)Sombro Wrote:
Bad business. Bad marketing.
SJW pandering to a minor (if not minuscule) demographic is just prioritizing virtue signaling over legit business.
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In addition to his vision for L’Oreal, Jean-Paul Agon also has strong viewpoints on corporate social responsibility; often being quoted as stating “the leader in beauty must be exemplary in terms of the environment.” To this end, L’Oreal has made the commitment to halve their CO2 emissions, water consumption and waste production within the next 10 years.
Jean-Paul Agon has stated that corporate social responsibility issues are as important as business profitability.
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L’Oreal CEO Jean-Paul Agon has been honoured by the American Jewish Committee (AJC) with an International Human Relations Award in recognition of his ‘leadership, vision and corporate citizenship’.
Quote: (01-19-2018 03:33 PM)AnonymousBosch Wrote:
We are warned it will be difficult for us to not serve the Beast, and the Globalists will think that they're winning by doing this, and that their control will be complete, but I'm noticing something: the more I unplug from their propaganda and the less I spend, the richer and happier life seems to be becoming.
Quote: (01-19-2018 04:58 PM)Days of Broken Arrows Wrote:
Here's a question. Why not an Amish woman for the ad?
Here's an answer: Because if they did that, people on the left would scream about "subjugation of woman" and boycott them. The left hates "fundies" (fundamentalists) unless they're from a far-off country.
This is the kind of two-faced thinking that makes it impossible for me to support the left. They have no philosophy or principles. They just side with whoever the media says it's cool to like.
Quote: (01-19-2018 04:58 PM)Days of Broken Arrows Wrote:
Here's a question. Why not an Amish woman for the ad?
Quote: (01-19-2018 02:19 AM)The Beast1 Wrote:
Why do you even need shampoo if you're hiding your hair under a lamp shade?
Quote: (01-19-2018 09:12 AM)NikNik Wrote:
Quote: (01-19-2018 08:23 AM)Sombro Wrote:
Bad business. Bad marketing.
SJW pandering to a minor (if not minuscule) demographic is just prioritizing virtue signaling over legit business.
I'm not so sure it's a minuscule demographic, UK has a large muslim population and it's probably the fastest growing one in the country. Also they are probably going to use this ad all of over the middle east and elsewhere with muslim population.
It's most likely a business decision, but with the Islam propaganda these days you can never know for sure.
Quote: (01-19-2018 04:58 PM)Days of Broken Arrows Wrote:
Here's a question. Why not an Amish woman for the ad?
Here's an answer: Because if they did that, people on the left would scream about "subjugation of woman" and boycott them. The left hates "fundies" (fundamentalists) unless they're from a far-off country.
This is the kind of two-faced thinking that makes it impossible for me to support the left. They have no philosophy or principles. They just side with whoever the media says it's cool to like.
Quote: (01-19-2018 02:22 PM)Baphomet Wrote:
Quote: (01-19-2018 02:14 PM)The Beast1 Wrote:
^^^ I'm sorry, but these women are still exposing too much. Their faces need to be covered as well to make Muhammid happy.
And they would need to be about 10 years old to REALLY make him happy.
Quote: (01-19-2018 02:22 PM)Baphomet Wrote:
And they would need to be about 10 years old to REALLY make him happy.
Quote: (01-18-2018 11:36 PM)rapaz12 Wrote:
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Quote: (01-18-2018 11:21 PM)rapaz12 Wrote:
At first it makes zero sense to me. As I think about it, it makes more sense since underneath the hijab they're clearly not going to let their hair's appearance go to crap. What better way to influence a block of people that never considered your product to give it a shot?
What makes you think hijab wearing Muslim women don't care about hair care? Many of them do, they just don't display it in public.
? That's basically what I said man.
Quote: (01-19-2018 04:58 PM)Days of Broken Arrows Wrote:
Here's a question. Why not an Amish woman for the ad?
Here's an answer: Because if they did that, people on the left would scream about "subjugation of woman" and boycott them. The left hates "fundies" (fundamentalists) unless they're from a far-off country.
This is the kind of two-faced thinking that makes it impossible for me to support the left. They have no philosophy or principles. They just side with whoever the media says it's cool to like.
Quote: (01-19-2018 04:58 PM)Days of Broken Arrows Wrote:
Here's a question. Why not an Amish woman for the ad?
Here's an answer: Because if they did that, people on the left would scream about "subjugation of woman" and boycott them. The left hates "fundies" (fundamentalists) unless they're from a far-off country.
This is the kind of two-faced thinking that makes it impossible for me to support the left. They have no philosophy or principles. They just side with whoever the media says it's cool to like.
Quote: (01-21-2018 11:01 AM)godzilla Wrote:
Quote: (01-19-2018 04:58 PM)Days of Broken Arrows Wrote:
Here's a question. Why not an Amish woman for the ad?
Here's an answer: Because if they did that, people on the left would scream about "subjugation of woman" and boycott them. The left hates "fundies" (fundamentalists) unless they're from a far-off country.
This is the kind of two-faced thinking that makes it impossible for me to support the left. They have no philosophy or principles. They just side with whoever the media says it's cool to like.
This would actually be genius. The amount of attention it might receive would great for a small company.
I think companies do things for attention and this might be the case here. Although, France has a lot of Muslims and L'Oreal corporate office is right near an Arab neighborhood in Paris. A global company like L'Oreal probably has a decent sized Middle East business too.
Quote: (01-21-2018 06:55 PM)911 Wrote:
Quote: (01-21-2018 11:01 AM)godzilla Wrote:
Quote: (01-19-2018 04:58 PM)Days of Broken Arrows Wrote:
Here's a question. Why not an Amish woman for the ad?
Here's an answer: Because if they did that, people on the left would scream about "subjugation of woman" and boycott them. The left hates "fundies" (fundamentalists) unless they're from a far-off country.
This is the kind of two-faced thinking that makes it impossible for me to support the left. They have no philosophy or principles. They just side with whoever the media says it's cool to like.
This would actually be genius. The amount of attention it might receive would great for a small company.
I think companies do things for attention and this might be the case here. Although, France has a lot of Muslims and L'Oreal corporate office is right near an Arab neighborhood in Paris. A global company like L'Oreal probably has a decent sized Middle East business too.
Their HQ is in Levallois-Perret, a very good upscale neighborhood. It used to be blue-collar a couple of decades ago, now it's pretty expensive, with few minorities. A good friend of mine works there.
Quote: (01-21-2018 11:01 AM)godzilla Wrote:
Quote: (01-19-2018 04:58 PM)Days of Broken Arrows Wrote:
Here's a question. Why not an Amish woman for the ad?
Here's an answer: Because if they did that, people on the left would scream about "subjugation of woman" and boycott them. The left hates "fundies" (fundamentalists) unless they're from a far-off country.
This is the kind of two-faced thinking that makes it impossible for me to support the left. They have no philosophy or principles. They just side with whoever the media says it's cool to like.
This would actually be genius. The amount of attention it might receive would great for a small company.
I think companies do things for attention and this might be the case here. Although, France has a lot of Muslims and L'Oreal corporate office is right near an Arab neighborhood in Paris. A global company like L'Oreal probably has a decent sized Middle East business too.
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Amena @amenaofficial ∙ Jul 21, 2014
Israel = Pharoah. Both are child murderers. Insha'Allah, defeat also awaits the former; it's only a matter of time. #HopeForGaza #SaveGaza
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L’Oréal Paris UK’s new hijab-wearing Muslim model has made numerous anti-Israel posts on Twitter, calling the nation “sinister,” “child murderers,” and claiming “defeat” awaits them.
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In other posts, Khan repeatedly referred to Israel as an “illegal state,” and claimed they take part in “terrorising innocent civilians.”
Quote: (01-22-2018 12:31 PM)Praetor Lupus Wrote:
Update: She's stepping down from the campaign, citing 'controversies'.