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Subtle Male Bashing in a Commercial
posted by Adam on Monday April 14, @01:29PM
from the The-Media dept.
The Media Anon User writes "I am sorry that I can not be specific about the product of this commercial. I can not remember the product due to the overriding message that it exudes about males' ineptness about what is under the hood of a car. There is one white male looking under the hood of a car for a dip stick. He takes some time to look and appears puzzled. Then a black male comes to help him look for the dip stick and he can not find it either. He also appears puzzled. Then a white female is seen standing on the side of the car. She says something such as, "Have you found it yet?". I am a female and I thought this was a bit too much.... Commercials present all types in a subtle to profound negative light. I wonder who writes the commercials and are they sensitive to their audience. If you have ever been discriminated against and,in essence, did not have the power or the forum to fight back, you would scrutinize almost every thing seen with a fine tooth comb."

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Missing Dipstick (Score:1)
by Dittohd on Monday April 14, @04:41PM EST (#1)
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Did the woman find it for them?

What was the purpose of the ad? What was it all leading to? Did the two guys help the woman find their dip sticks? Whoops! Sorry!

Dittohd

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