The Moral Decline of America is exemplified by two different A-B commercials, 20 years apart

People no longer fearing for their lives if they come out as gay.


That's one theory.

The other is that a lot of Normative people are frightened to admit they are straight.


What kind of heat do you think that 100,000 people parading through San Francisco celebrating Normal Pride would get? IMHO, it could get ugly.
 
Thank you. I should have posted it.

And did you see how Golfing Gator LAUGHED at my post? He also typifies the decline.

**** em all....don't worry about them

Gator swears Michelle is a real woman
 
You cannot turn someone gay, they are either gay or they are not.

Could someone turn you gay?
Sure they can, through rhetoric. A straight man becomes a woman. He still likes women, which makes him a lesbian. One of two things is true:

1. He's not really a woman.
2. He's switched from straight to gay.
 
I am not even sure it was a mistake. How many bud light threads did this forum have prior to this....zero.

Now there seems to be a new one popping up every hour.
The old there's no such thing as bad press adage
 
2002: The most touching, memorable commercial I can recall was the Super Bowl commercial shortly after 9/11, when beautiful Clydesdale horses trotted through the gorgeous American countryside at dawn, to eventually arrive at NYC, and, with no words spoken by a narrator, bowed their hands in homage to the innocent victims of Islamic terrorists.

2023: Some weird gay guy dressed up like a woman.

Note to mods: there is no link because this is an original thought. Not everything has to be a mimic of someone else’s opinion, I hope.
You know that 40 years ago, AB didn't put women in their beer commercials....because of fragile masculinity. Just like we are seeing today.
 
You know that 40 years ago, AB didn't put women in their beer commercials....because of fragile masculinity. Just like we are seeing today.


Bullshit.

Bud was just being marketed to men in those days.

Much like Virginia Slims were just being marketed to broads- that is the reason why no fellows endorsed that product on TV- not because of "fragile femininity"
 
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Funny how you use a company that makes and distributes alcohol, one of the single most destructive drugs humans have ever used , as an example of morality.

To alcohol, the cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems.

And alcohol contributed far more to society than it ever damaged. The damage came when leisure time replaced all the things we used to do to not starve, or even further back get eaten by something bigger and with claws.

Alcohol was one of the ways to make water drinkable before they figured out the whole "boil it and it's ok to drink" thing.
 
Using advertising as an example of morality is absolutely ludicrous.

Advertising is a duplicitous and manipulative business.

So knowing the morals of your intended audience would assist in the manipulation, yes?
 
Why is that funny?
You think a company that produces and sells the single most destructive drug known to man is a good example of morality?

If you do then would you hold the same stance for a company that produced and distributed heroin?
 
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