Instead, you will remain forever ostracized and disrespected. RIP Bud Light. You earned it with your misguided pandering to the far-left “woke” agenda.
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Today we took our blind dog to the vet with new eye issues. We stopped at a grocery store so I could run in and get a few things. When I came out I began looking for him in the shady area he said he would be parked in. Unable to locate him I began scanning the lot for our car. There he was helping an older, small in frame delicate looking Asian couple jump their dead car battery. He advised the gentleman to get a new battery immediately because once he shut the vehicle off he would be unable to start it again.
I loaded my items in the back of our vehicle and we were on our way.
I turned to him to scold him….that he was screwing up his image as an older, white, entitled racist male. I told him he was a jerk, how dare he help a stranded minority couple of Asian decent.
What is the world coming to when you are damned if you do or you don’t. How sick is our society when women are marginalized and mocked by men pretending to be women. How sick is our society when we have marginalized men for being masculine to the point, “well then, I’ll just be a woman to get respect.” Maybe we are now all just piranhas eating each other alive. Our society is paying for all this stupidity (sin).
This is why women athletes need to come together to form a union. Their first action must be to refuse to take part in any event where a fake woman is allowed to compete! Let us see an end to this garbage!
there is no substute for a woman in Gods world , just as real beer drinkers don’t use the word pretend wither it is or it is not is only reality ! Bud Light don’t make the cut no matter the entrance and thier idea of a female is as phony as their beer .
But of course the TRUE STORY is that a black man beat out a white woman, but even this company had to pander to blacks and demonize white males as always. Maybe a different commercial would be better.
I disagree. Most of the top female track and field stars are Black women. And very few trannies are Black men. The commercial is perfect as it is. Having been an advertising creative professional for many years, I know what sells.
TV commercials today aren’t what they used to be. I come from the era (’70’s and ’80’) when creativity and often humor were the benchmark of the great ones: AlKa Seltzer (“I can’t believe I ate the whole thing,” “Speecy Spicy Meatballs” “Plop plop. fizz fizz, oh what a relief it is”) Wendy’s (“Where’s the beef?”) Coca Cola (I’d like to teach the word to sing” and “Mean Joe Greene”) Volkswagen (“Lemon” and “Think small”) McDonald’s (“Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions – on a sesame seed bun”) Federal Express (Joe Sedelmaier’s “When it absolutely positively has to be there overnight”) Life Cereal (“Mikey likes it”) Apple Computers (“1984”) Levy’s Rye Bread (“You don’t have to be Jewish to love Levy’s) and of course Budweiser’s famous series of Clydesdales’ ads.
Back then, I created all the humorous Jack Klugman commercials for Canon Copiers and took a new Nintendo arcade game and gave it a personality by turning the onscreen little men into the characters Mario and Luigi. I also did TV ads for Mita copiers back then and created “The Mita Man” and sexy “Rita from Mita” which were used in several different commercials and ads.
You never cease to amaze me! All that you do and are. When I was in high school ( when a student actually got an education) I was in a creative writing class for two years and the nun who taught the class, gave us freedom to write about anything. As you point out, TV commercials were entertaining and we all sang the jingles. I would write commercials sometimes and what fun! it was. I know it makes me sound old, but that was the good ole days. I think society as a whole has lost an innocence that people worked hard to preserve. Some may say we were blind then to reality. We knew the reality of the world but fought to not sink to the depths of depravity that existed. By the way, my new watch should be here in another day or two.
The only ongoing ad campaign that reminds me of the good old days in advertising is the Subaru car campaign using the dogs. They are the only ones I don’t fast forward thru, no matter how many times I’ve seen them.
Today we took our blind dog to the vet with new eye issues. We stopped at a grocery store so I could run in and get a few things. When I came out I began looking for him in the shady area he said he would be parked in. Unable to locate him I began scanning the lot for our car. There he was helping an older, small in frame delicate looking Asian couple jump their dead car battery. He advised the gentleman to get a new battery immediately because once he shut the vehicle off he would be unable to start it again.
I loaded my items in the back of our vehicle and we were on our way.
I turned to him to scold him….that he was screwing up his image as an older, white, entitled racist male. I told him he was a jerk, how dare he help a stranded minority couple of Asian decent.
What is the world coming to when you are damned if you do or you don’t. How sick is our society when women are marginalized and mocked by men pretending to be women. How sick is our society when we have marginalized men for being masculine to the point, “well then, I’ll just be a woman to get respect.” Maybe we are now all just piranhas eating each other alive. Our society is paying for all this stupidity (sin).
I’m not a Christian, but the concept of “End Times” could be the answer.
You are correct, It is the answer.
This is why women athletes need to come together to form a union. Their first action must be to refuse to take part in any event where a fake woman is allowed to compete! Let us see an end to this garbage!
there is no substute for a woman in Gods world , just as real beer drinkers don’t use the word pretend wither it is or it is not is only reality ! Bud Light don’t make the cut no matter the entrance and thier idea of a female is as phony as their beer .
Exactly. Who would drink Bud light anyway?
Thanks for bringing this great ad to our attention, BNI. It is on target!
I figured you’d like it.
But of course the TRUE STORY is that a black man beat out a white woman, but even this company had to pander to blacks and demonize white males as always. Maybe a different commercial would be better.
I disagree. Most of the top female track and field stars are Black women. And very few trannies are Black men. The commercial is perfect as it is. Having been an advertising creative professional for many years, I know what sells.
But, will it sell their product, namely watches, to their targeted market? I don’t see the connection of the commercial to the product.
Don’ know who their target market is.
Well, I guess I was taken in by their marketing. After watching a whole bunch of their adds, I ordered a watch for myself.
WEll, I guess they must be doing something right.
TV commercials today aren’t what they used to be. I come from the era (’70’s and ’80’) when creativity and often humor were the benchmark of the great ones: AlKa Seltzer (“I can’t believe I ate the whole thing,” “Speecy Spicy Meatballs” “Plop plop. fizz fizz, oh what a relief it is”) Wendy’s (“Where’s the beef?”) Coca Cola (I’d like to teach the word to sing” and “Mean Joe Greene”) Volkswagen (“Lemon” and “Think small”) McDonald’s (“Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions – on a sesame seed bun”) Federal Express (Joe Sedelmaier’s “When it absolutely positively has to be there overnight”) Life Cereal (“Mikey likes it”) Apple Computers (“1984”) Levy’s Rye Bread (“You don’t have to be Jewish to love Levy’s) and of course Budweiser’s famous series of Clydesdales’ ads.
Back then, I created all the humorous Jack Klugman commercials for Canon Copiers and took a new Nintendo arcade game and gave it a personality by turning the onscreen little men into the characters Mario and Luigi. I also did TV ads for Mita copiers back then and created “The Mita Man” and sexy “Rita from Mita” which were used in several different commercials and ads.
Their slogan should be……It’ Time Ladies!
Meaning….it’s time to take back your identity as an adult human female.
You never cease to amaze me! All that you do and are. When I was in high school ( when a student actually got an education) I was in a creative writing class for two years and the nun who taught the class, gave us freedom to write about anything. As you point out, TV commercials were entertaining and we all sang the jingles. I would write commercials sometimes and what fun! it was. I know it makes me sound old, but that was the good ole days. I think society as a whole has lost an innocence that people worked hard to preserve. Some may say we were blind then to reality. We knew the reality of the world but fought to not sink to the depths of depravity that existed. By the way, my new watch should be here in another day or two.
The only ongoing ad campaign that reminds me of the good old days in advertising is the Subaru car campaign using the dogs. They are the only ones I don’t fast forward thru, no matter how many times I’ve seen them.