New Gillette ad calls for men to take action, be better in #MeToo era

The razor company known for its “the best a man can get” slogan takes on catcalling and bullying in the ad and asks people to re-think the best men can be.

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34 thoughts on “New Gillette ad calls for men to take action, be better in #MeToo era

  1. I wonder if the woman who made this ad and lost the company 8 billion dollars complains about the wage gap! 😂 she lost them 8 billion dollars!

  2. The last thing we need is more men to be pansies! Enough is enough already, this is blatant Marxist ideology.

    â™°DEUSâ™°VULTâ™°

  3. Gillette is owned by Proctor & Gamble. If boycotting, boycott all their products, not just razors.
    Next earnings call is January 23 — ask management if the 'gillette ad' is designed to increase or decrease profits
    Don't forget ABC sells advertising to P&G — what they say is biased garble

  4. These commercials are soon going to have the next generation of men shaving their legs together like a bunch of pussies… 🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️

  5. Gillete just got their unshaved backside handed to them. Permanent stock loss. See Facebook & Apple's end times boo boo's. Big GMA fan of Robin & the team! Jesus Saved.
    – Watchmen

  6. Should do a story on Gillette deleting comments and dislikes. Frantically trying to prevent this from becoming the most hated video of all time. The only way they could top this is by tackling female bullying on a Venus ad. Which by the way women pay more for pink Gillette razors which is rich coming from such a woke company.

  7. The point is not to offend or aggravate, the point is to remind men to be upstanding and gentlemanly, something that lacks in the media every day. My take on this is that Gillette wanted to influence young boys to not grow up and think they’re entitled to the women of their choosing, and to be kind in general-decent guys. I find it totally admirable that a men’s product is promoting a good message. It’s something society needs.

  8. I just added my dislikes to this YouTube clip. Over 684 (mine is 685) dislikes compared to 124 likes. 😂 😆 😝 is that saying something?

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