• RedMari@reddthat.com
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    26 days ago

    Are you dense? They would not have done this ad campaign the exact same way with a black actress. The entire point of the campaign is the pun behind blue jeans/blue (eye) genes. The intent is clearly to court white supremacists while being controversial enough to attract negative attention but also giving enough plausible deniability to garner sympathy from the centrists and the ignorant.

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      26 days ago

      They would not have done this ad campaign the exact same way with a black actress.

      <citation needed> a.k.a. you’re making shit up.

      The entire point of the campaign is the pun behind blue jeans/blue (eye) genes.

      Exactly! Are you trying to tell me that Latinas and black women are ugly because of their genes? If not, what ARE you trying to say here?

      The intent is clearly to court white supremacists

      And your intent clearly is to have sexual relationships with children. What do I base this nonsense off? Well, I’m pulling that bullshit out of the same hole you pulled that statement.

      It’s clearly as in literally saying that jeans/genes make you pretty. The jeans are blue, they used a pretty girl with blue eyes. The commercial is boring to me, the pun is Dad joke levels cringy, but that’s it. The entire Nazi link literally had been made up.

      Hell, if I were someone from the Republican party and I’d seen that commercial, I would have started out those conspiracy theories just to laugh at the liberals for being that fucking dumb.

      Don’t be dumb

      This is just a commercial, nothing to see here.