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Comments by "" (@robm8809) on "A thoroughly odd case of ethnic representation in an advertisement from ASDA" video.
@laurarules3642 So true!
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Bob Wilkins No, the story is a reminder that we should put our own people first, in all things.
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@Stacey Raven I've seen it happen myself. The Deisel Clothing shop local to me featured a swathe of six foot high photos on the walls recently. Every single one featured black men kissing and embracing much younger white girls. It was utterly bizarre, the male models looked to be around thirty while the girls (literally girls, not women) were apparently teenagers. It was utterly revolting.
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Unfortunately the people behind all this have massive resources and are happy to take a loss in order to spread "the message", the message being anything that demeans, depresses or demoralise wht people, men in particular.
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Asda is owned by m people now, who are using the profits to build a gigantic mosque here. I will never shop there again.
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@bill-2018 There are several labels to watch out for. The businesses getting their products certified as ha1a1 pay for the privilege, the costs are passed on to all consumers, and the funds raised go to 151am1c charities and causes, so effectively, non-m people are paying a tax for 151am. It's sickening.
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It certainly is racism. Anyone denying it is racism is a liar.
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@Bob Wilkins "Why can't you lot just be nice..." The fact is, Bob, that we, as a nation, are being "nice", just not to our own people. We're being "nice" to everyone else, to people, even foreign criminals who are nothing to do with us, at our own expense, to our own detriment. We're being so "nice" that we're destroying our own children's futures and sacrificing our human rights in order to respect those of people who care not one jot for our rights or welfare. And you seem to expect us to be happy about all this?
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The people behind this tend to have something in common. Find out the ad agencies involved, find out who runs them, look into their backgrounds...
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The trouble is that a lot of people are not so discerning, sadly, and just sit there soaking up the indoctrination.
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This subliminal messaging is happening all the time. It's a deliberate campaign intended to demoralise, depress and demean wht people, men in particular.
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It's not about spinelessness, or being frightened of a backlash, it's about conditioning, demoralising, demeaning and depressing wht people.
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@truckerfromreno Fact.
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@Ama Daetz LOL
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Asda's owners spend the profits on building mosques.
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@Kaneda LOL. "roughly the same as 2011..." You really believe that??? XD
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It's part of a concerted campaign against us.
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