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    This commercial speaks the truth


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    hahahha so true

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    Fvck I love these old ads before the PC bullshiit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by auslifta View Post
    Fvck I love these old ads before the PC bullshiit.
    Ah yes Political Correctness another disease spread to the West from the US of A (Land of the deluded who think they are free!!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulzane View Post
    Ah yes Political Correctness another disease spread to the West from the US of A (Land of the deluded who think they are free!!)
    true, this is where it came from because we (US) as a whole got weak. i still believe that i am free!!!!!!!

    as far as the commercial, good shit!

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    Lol I was showed this video in a sociology class a couple years ago, it's def a good one! I don't know what's so politically incorrect about the fact that women can't drive as well as men.

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    what the hell was she doing outside the kitchen

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixxerboy1 View Post
    what the hell was she doing outside the kitchen
    She had to pick her husband up from the airport; I like how the commercial pointed out that that's the only real reason she'd have to be driving the car.

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    Funny thing is, they didn't realize how sexist they were being...because it was common. I think their point was you should have these tires to protect the things that are important to you. Keep your woman safe. But yeah, if that commercial was run now, there would be boycotts. Advertising still has these elements though. Next time you hear a voiceover that says something about being "easy", look at the screen and you will see a woman doing the task...because the product is so easy to use that even a woman can do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyvegas View Post
    funny thing is, they didn't realize how sexist they were being...because it was common. I think their point was you should have these tires to protect the things that are important to you. Keep your woman safe. But yeah, if that commercial was run now, there would be boycotts. Advertising still has these elements though. Next time you hear a voiceover that says something about being "easy", look at the screen and you will see a woman doing the task...because the product is so easy to use that even a woman can do it.
    so true!

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    id pay for airtime on cable to play this just to piss the women off

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyVegas View Post
    Funny thing is, they didn't realize how sexist they were being...because it was common. I think their point was you should have these tires to protect the things that are important to you. Keep your woman safe. But yeah, if that commercial was run now, there would be boycotts. Advertising still has these elements though. Next time you hear a voiceover that says something about being "easy", look at the screen and you will see a woman doing the task...because the product is so easy to use that even a woman can do it.
    Yup, I understood what they meant but we all know how it would be taken from the woman's advocate groups. It doesnt matter what you mean or how you meant it, only how they perceive it.

    Now days it's just the opposite, they try to make the man look like a fool in most of the commercials.

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    reminds me of this one.

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