Gillette is getting woke, and telling men to shave their toxic masculinity. I discuss my thoughts on the ad, the influence of billionaire Nelson Peltz on Procter & Gamble, and virtue signaling by mega-corporations. The ad is called We Believe: The Best Men Can Be | Gillette (Short Film).Subscribe! ✅►https://bit.ly/2Gf7rSt
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I love the discussions of these "men" about masculinity.
If they were sure about their masculinity and had self confidence there wouldn´t be such a rumor about that.
Cheers from a bald head,
Hasenmann