| Isn’t Elon Musk one of those south Africans ? |
It's just a generic attack line some people use here. I assume they hope people will see MAGA and join in on the attack. Not MAGA. I am a rare centrist who thinks both far sides of the spectrum are loons. |
But can ride his bike there! Just like when they were kids. |
Yeah. Those, wonderful, kind, South African diamond miners. Sure. |
You use the phrase "heteronormative" because being heterosexual is overwhelmingly the norm in our society. They are selling engagement rings. In our society, men buy them to propose to the women they want to marry. That explains the number and the messaging in the ads -- they know their audience. You sound really stupid when you start using words like "heteronormative." I can't tell whether you're being deliberately obtuse or whether you have so embraced this kind of nomenclature that you don't understand just how wildly outside the mainstream it is. |
Yeah, but chicks dig 'em. This is the norm. Deal with it. |
Diamond cringe < purple hair and septum ring cringe. Not even close. |
To be fair, there's not a lot of jewelry for men. They are mostly selling women's jewelry. |
I don't understand how being married would keep her from concentration camps. Plenty of married people were sent to camps. Nazis didn't care. |
That doesn't mean they can't had a crappy advertisement. |
She would have been deported since she had no reason to be in South America. Refugee status doesn't work in most countries. |
Same |
Look, man… this is exactly the kinda thing that makes regular people lose their minds and start rage-voting for guys in red hats. It’s a diamond ad. A diamond ad. Mervis isn’t out here writing queer theory dissertations — they’re trying to sell shiny rocks to dudes who panic-buy jewelry the week before Christmas. And somehow we’ve turned that into a referendum on heteronormativity? This is the problem. It’s like we’ve all become these hall monitors of feelings, hovering over every billboard like, “Uh, excuse me, problematic!” And the average person — the people who are just trying to get through their day without losing their job or screaming into a bag of pretzels — they see this and go, Oh my god, can we not do this right now? Because when you start calling a diamond ad “offensive,” people think the world’s gone nuts. They don’t think, “Wow, what a nuanced cultural critique.” They think, “If even THIS is a problem, what’s left?” And then the pendulum swings, man. Hard. Straight into the arms of the guy who promises to stop the insanity — even if that guy is, you know, completely nuts in his own special way. But that’s how we get here: performative outrage over a slogan meant for people who shop in strip malls. And suddenly everyone’s polarized, and someone’s yelling, “This is why I’m voting for Trump!” while holding a Cinnabon. It’s exhausting. It’s America. And no one’s getting the diamond. |
Stop being bitter about women who don't want you. |
Did you know that South Africa is not in Europe? She was and "economic miigrant illegal" as they are called today. |