Some major brands are missing the mark with their campaigns honoring International Women’s Day.
#Colbert #Comedy #InternationalWomensDay
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Some major brands are missing the mark with their campaigns honoring International Women’s Day.
#Colbert #Comedy #InternationalWomensDay
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Corporate guilt? Next to Trumpublicans, who’s been the biggest block to women’s equality?
ReplyMaybe instead of the empty gesture of giving women ‘their own day,’ we should work towards some of that equality so it doesn’t take 300 years. A crazy thought I know but it just might be crazy enough to work.
ReplyA day that celebrates half of the human population. If that isn’t infantilizing, I don’t know what is. International Women’s Day does more harm than good to the image of women.
ReplyRoll eyes… Brits…. Come on….
Was that ad for real explaining orgasm with a football metaphor?
Save me John Cleese! Russel! Ricky!….
ReplyWhen men get the award for international women’s Day, you know it was never about women.
Reply2:20 *_ALL_* “Chaps” _are_ ‘ass-less’ smfh
ReplyProbably the greater gift they can give to women is even more Idris Elba!
Replyam I the only one who’s a little bit irritated by the way Colbert said “Antje”?
Reply1:49 Which isn’t surprising, given the UN’s infamous issues with institutionalized sexism and sexual harassment.
ReplyAmericans celebrating women’s day is just like Iran celebrating woman’s day. Women are third-rate citizens in your country.
ReplyWell, they’ve got to spend the PR budget on something new and invasive, and preferably not messy. A particular problem for low melt-point chocolate.
ReplyGood ol’ condoms: the only choice for men who want to use birth control.
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