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Gillette’s new ad calls for men to behave better and now it’s facing a boycott

Gillette’s new ad calls for men to behave better and now it’s facing a boycott

“Bullying, the MeToo movement, toxic masculinity... is this the best a man can get?” asks Gillette in the ad
15 Jan, 2019

Gillette has divided the internet with a new ad that conveys a shift in the razor brand's ethos.

After years of reflecting traditional (read: toxic) masculine values, Gillette is now trying to encourage its customers to be more thoughtful, compassionate and responsible versions of themselves — more in line with what should be expected of men in the post-#MeToo era.

Of course, Piers Morgan was one of the first people to get upset:

While Gillette ads in previous years have affirmed that their razor is the “best a man can get”, their latest instead asks, “Bullying, the MeToo movement, toxic masculinity... is this the best a man can get?”

And far from just featuring a series of close-up shots of the various stages of shaving, the ad focuses on the ways in which men are taught that it’s acceptable for them to act violently and disrespect women. But it also shines the light on how men try to challenge the toxic masculinity they see around them.

So, why are the ad’s viewers so upset?

Gillette tries to encapsulate its message in a voiceover, “We believe in the best in men… to say the right thing, to act the right way, some already are in ways big and small. But some is not enough. Because the boys watching today will be the men of tomorrow.”

And the fact that the message has provoked a boycott instead of reflection underlines both how difficult —and how necessary — the task of challenging gender norms is.

Comments

KB Jan 16, 2019 08:54am
I don't see a problem in this commercial as compared to many others which are more confusing and defying their punchlines. And good luck to all unhappy people, hope they would find a better product then Gillette. If they stop using Gillette...who knows.
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ZZQ Jan 16, 2019 09:28am
Great much needed campaign ...
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Nice ad, BTW Jan 16, 2019 09:35am
i liked the ad, don't see anything wrong with it. hopefully our ad quality will reach this ad someday and hopefully will stop those stupid, abusive and using women as props to promote everything.
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Ahsan Jan 16, 2019 12:44pm
I support the ad.
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Ali Jan 16, 2019 02:13pm
Great ad...men should learn to be more respectable
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