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The other day I thought I'd contribute to the plethora of Borormir memes and concoct one alluding to the Gillette commercial I recently wrote about.
I only posted it on Facebook to my own page and a couple of military sites.
The military guys all liked it to some degree, or at least tolerated it.
The reactions from folks seeing it on my personal page were a bit varied. Most people liked it, but I managed to trigger a few folks.
One of them was a cousin of mine. He was actually nice about it and debated with me about the tone of the Gillette commercial.
An acquaintance made a comment relating the Gillette commercial to Nike's Colin Kapernich one, along with a couple of likes or sad-faces in response to the debate I was having with my cousin.
Then there was a fellow table-top gamer who posted this: "...If this commercial insulted you then you are one of the people it is directed at..."
I didn't think twice about responding and instead unfriended him, knowing full-well that I'll frequently run into him during local gaming events.
This is essentially the same attitude the Gillette commercial imposes on men: If you are not going to be part of the "solution," (as Gillette and their SJW minions see it), then you are part of the problem.
I just want a peaceful, clean shave each morning.
But this is also typical of the Regressives: People must be bombarded by political-social messages 24/7/365--with overtime on the "patriarchal," "sexist," and "racist" holidays.
I'll leave you with Sargon of Akkad's The Best Men Can Be: An Autopsy.
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