Top 10 Sexist Ads you'd 'Like'

Oldie sexist ads are popular today - and an opportunity to view such 'bad jokes' without being labelled as un-PC or misogynistic. Still, found today on fridge magnets and giftable items.
10 Sexist Ads <<<<< iLike
Sexism today seen through the prism of the 50s misogynistic ads seems slightly more palatable:
"THERE'S BEEN A LOT OF FUSS ABOUT THE NEW "GOT MILK?" ADS, WHICH CLAIM THAT MILK EASES PMS SYMPTOMS—THUS MAKING YOUR WIFE OR GIRLFRIEND SLIGHTLY LESS OF A CRAZY, IRRATIONAL BITCH EVERY MONTH. THE WORK IS INTENTIONALLY PROVOCATIVE—SOME SAY IRREDEEMABLY SEXIST. BUT TO PUT THAT SEXISM IN CONTEXT, CHECK OUT THE 10 TV SPOTS BELOW—FROM THE 1950S TO TODAY—WHICH ARE ALL, TO A GREATER OR LESSER DEGREE, ANTI-WOMAN (OR ANTI-GIRL)."
"THERE'S BEEN A LOT OF FUSS ABOUT THE NEW "GOT MILK?" ADS, WHICH CLAIM THAT MILK EASES PMS SYMPTOMS—THUS MAKING YOUR WIFE OR GIRLFRIEND SLIGHTLY LESS OF A CRAZY, IRRATIONAL BITCH EVERY MONTH. THE WORK IS INTENTIONALLY PROVOCATIVE—SOME SAY IRREDEEMABLY SEXIST. BUT TO PUT THAT SEXISM IN CONTEXT, CHECK OUT THE 10 TV SPOTS BELOW—FROM THE 1950S TO TODAY—WHICH ARE ALL, TO A GREATER OR LESSER DEGREE, ANTI-WOMAN (OR ANTI-GIRL)."
Source: Marketing 3.0.
Shall we fear from these police major generals !?
"Mansour Eissawy announced the biggest reshuffle movement in the history of MOI today which is as follows :
It will include 4000 police officer across the country
The ministry ended the service of 505 major general and 82 brigadier general and 82 colonel which means they will get pensions.
18 major general and 9 colonels involved in the killing of the protesters included in that reshuffle."
It will include 4000 police officer across the country
The ministry ended the service of 505 major general and 82 brigadier general and 82 colonel which means they will get pensions.
18 major general and 9 colonels involved in the killing of the protesters included in that reshuffle."
Source: Egyptian Chronicles
Psychology of The Revolts
This square is becoming a popular hangout for cool kids or alternative adults:
"Mohammed Yahia raised an important point on twitter a while ago:
I can't get over the feeling that for many people Tahrir has become an evening outing. I wonder how many here are revolutionaries?"
"Mohammed Yahia raised an important point on twitter a while ago:
I can't get over the feeling that for many people Tahrir has become an evening outing. I wonder how many here are revolutionaries?"
Source: Not Green Data
Social Media, Celebrities and Fans
Reminding Nancy Ajram, Miss Lebanon, what side her bread is buttered on-- fan-side:
"Dear Nancy, your fans are the ones that buy your albums and attend you concerts, not the celebrities!"
@CreativeLabME [web] Interviewed Ala’a Wardi [One man band], who said he has heard that someone-told-someone-told-someone-told-someone-told-someone that Nancy has heard the song and liked it, and said that if he was famous enough she would have considered doing some-collaboration with him …
"Dear Nancy, your fans are the ones that buy your albums and attend you concerts, not the celebrities!"
@CreativeLabME [web] Interviewed Ala’a Wardi [One man band], who said he has heard that someone-told-someone-told-someone-told-someone-told-someone that Nancy has heard the song and liked it, and said that if he was famous enough she would have considered doing some-collaboration with him …
Source: Voices Lebanon: blkbtrfli
Cut the corporate social responsibility crap
Holding Nike, Adidas and Puma socially responsible:
"A Chinese conglomerate supplying Nike, Adidas, Puma and other leading brands has discharged hormone-disrupting chemicals and other toxins into the country's major water systems, according to a new Greenpeaceinvestigation that raises questions about corporate responsibility for the firms they do business with."
"A Chinese conglomerate supplying Nike, Adidas, Puma and other leading brands has discharged hormone-disrupting chemicals and other toxins into the country's major water systems, according to a new Greenpeaceinvestigation that raises questions about corporate responsibility for the firms they do business with."
Source: Land and People
















