In the 21st century, many TV commercials and online advertisements attack Caucasians, males, Christians, and even heterosexuals, while promoting feminism, leftism, environmentalism, and the LGBT agenda.
Company | Year of Release | Description |
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Burger King | 2017 | Spreads belief in the fictitious "pink tax," a theory that women have to pay more for female-specific products. Promotes feminism. Received a large amount of criticism from conservatives and libertarians. |
Gillette | 2019 | Attacks masculinity and attacks males for being misogynists. Received widespread criticism. |
Reebok | 2019 | Promotes homosexuality and LGBT pride by featuring an openly homosexual basketball player attempting to advance the LGBT agenda. Also mentions "your truth." |
Sephora | 2019 | In a sad attempt to showcase diversity, the advertisement pans through a transvestite, a Native American woman, an obese, bald, African-American woman, and a Muslim woman in a hijab. Some find the transvestite and bald woman repulsive. Sephora is a make-up company, and should showcase actual beauty. Also, the narrator encourages viewers to live "our truth," thus promoting the leftist belief in multiple "truths" rather than the truth. |
Skittles | 2019 | Mostly goofy, until the end, when the commercial notifies its audience that Skittles has removed their own rainbow in honour of LGBT Pride, thus kowtowing to the LGBT agenda. |