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Thursday, January 17, 2019

Rush mocks Gillette for using 'militant feminism' to sell razor blades to men

Rush Limbaugh says Gillette’s widely panned spot on “toxic masculinity” provides the American public a sterling example of left-wing ideology in practice.

The man behind “the golden EIB microphone” told millions of radio listeners this week that Procter & Gamble, the razor maker’s parent company, bet on “militant feminism” — and lost.

His commentary comes one day after “We Believe: The Best Men Can Be” generated over 440,000 “dislikes” on YouTube and a torrent of negative feedback.

“The people putting together the marketing plan, the advertising plan are themselves the same age-group being targeted,” Mr. Limbaugh said. “They, of course, are the product of a bunch of ill-education and political correctness that they have been indoctrinated with while at college.”

“What’s actually happening is that masculinity is being drummed out of the Millennial and Gen Y, I think it is, the generation after them, of these cultures,” he continued. “Militant feminism on the march, a bunch of angry women blaming men for their overall unhappiness now taking it out on men at large for their own unhappiness. And they’re just gonna end up making everybody miserable, which is a hallmark trait of liberalism.”

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

As a woman, the last thing I would want for a boyfriend or husband or father, is a woosified,dumbed down man.

Anonymous said...

#GROWABEARD

Anonymous said...

*PROTIP - Gillette sells razors to WOMEN too, at a higher price and profit... aaannddd as beards are in fashion, how do you sell razors to women who would accuse you a being sexist by suggesting they shave their legs, armpits and privates? I give you "toxic masculinity ad".

So what they loose a few men to pick up a BUNCH more women. They are geniuses. Now everyone keeps talking about them too.... making that ad dollar stretch SO much further while all the "fake outrage" wallows in its

Anonymous said...

*PROTIP - Gillette sells razors to WOMEN too, at a higher price and profit... aaannddd as beards are in fashion, how do you sell razors to women who would accuse you a being sexist by suggesting they shave their legs, armpits and privates? I give you "toxic masculinity ad".

So what they loose a few men to pick up a BUNCH more women. They are geniuses. Now everyone keeps talking about them too.... making that ad dollar stretch SO much further while all the "fake outrage" wallows in it.

Anonymous said...


Disagree with 2:56.

Guys were first and later they started to market to women. No way they will pick up more gals than the guys who switch brands. No way.

Plus since many are now becoming aware that they are part of Proctor & Gamble all of those other brands may suffer some dilution as well. Anything i can ID as P&G won't be coming into my house again. Everything they make is available as a house brand at a better price.

The 'genius' behind this snafu will be shaving with his pink razor as he tries to get his next job!

Anonymous said...

You see, thats the problem with Rush... He acts, talks and walks like a man should. Plus get this, he even likes "babes". On top of that he will even take time to argue with you on real issues. What a disgrace he is to liberal America. I gotta go do the laundry before my wife gets mad at me.