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. |
Hint: Hating an ad is not the reason white people are raging with red hats. Steven Miller was not created by people hating ads. Dixie Chicks... I mean the Chicks did not create red hat wearers. |
ok but you have to agree the motto: “one, eight hundred HER LOVE” is completely heteronormative; you do agree, right? |
| It’s normal. Heteronormative is not a thing to most people nor a word that they use. It’s says more about you that you are trying to cause an issue |
| OP knows nothing about marketing or advertising, clearly. |
Just stop saying heteronormative. It's as weird as 1-800-HERLOVE I mean the whole diamond business is creepy. |