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  1. Koko B.

    AJ Styles Explains Why Gillette ‘Toxic Masculinity’ Commercial Angered Him

    I'm not saying it makes sense. They were dumb enough to release an ad that insults their customers. I'm just saying, they're probably thinking there's no such thing as bad press, and it's good to be viral.
  2. Koko B.

    AJ Styles Explains Why Gillette ‘Toxic Masculinity’ Commercial Angered Him

    Yet people are talking about it. When was the last time anyone every thought about their brand of razor. PLUS - they're counting on women doing the purchasing, so they'll buy Jillette and hope their man will stop beating them. I've noticed that the people who like the ad are women and men...
  3. Koko B.

    AJ Styles Explains Why Gillette ‘Toxic Masculinity’ Commercial Angered Him

    Here's a fun game Look at Gillette's line, "Some men are ok, but some is not enough." Now replace the word "MEN" with any other demographic. What would be the response if an ad had that kind of message? Here's another ad for comparison sake:
  4. Koko B.

    AJ Styles Explains Why Gillette ‘Toxic Masculinity’ Commercial Angered Him

    Who cares? I do. That ad is part of our culture’s larger narrative that (white) men are bad. If Gillette doesn’t think it’s good that ‘boys will be boys’ - what exactly do they want boys to be?
  5. Koko B.

    AJ Styles Explains Why Gillette ‘Toxic Masculinity’ Commercial Angered Him

    AJ Styles Explains Why Gillette 'Toxic Masculinity' Commercial Angered Him (VIDEO)