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Seed Oils: Safe To Eat?

Here’s a video that delves into disturbing truth. Dan Lyons discusses the connections linking the Vatican and Procter & Gamble with seed oils.

Are these oils safe for our diets? Here’s more on Man in America.

Poking the Bear

Liberal criminals like Bill and Hillary Clinton are under investigation for selling off the country and ripping off every American with their schemes to extort money from foreign investors. That being the case, why are the Clintons and many of their like-minded Leftist associates poking the bear? Do they believe they are above the law? Immune from prosecution? More From Lions Republic Entertainment.

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Want a primetime example of pushy, mouthy Liberalism? You can’t find a better example than Gillette with its ad ragging on toxic masculinity. And, guess what, Gillette’s parent company, Procter & Gamble, is reporting increased sales for all of its products with one exception: the Gillette line. That’s right. They tried to shame us and we responded by refusing to buy their crappy razors and blades. Now, more from Ovation Eddie, with assists from Joe Rogan and Tim Pool.

 

Barbasol Shave: Smokin’

Watch Barbasol’s commercial for its shaving cream. We have used Barbasol for several years now and have always found it far superior to Gillette. Now, we’re even more sold on Barbasol. We not only plan to use it the rest of our lives. We’ll be singing its praise — in public.

Gillette, as far as we’re concerned, is dead — forever. We don’t plan to buy it again or support Procter & Gamble after the snide comments of its CEO David S. Taylor. Screw the pooch, you arrogant jackass!

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On Louder with Crowder, WWE’s A.J. Styles debunks the notion of “toxic masculinity” presented in the Gillette commercial. The wrestling legend gets real about manhood, how Gillette’s ad completely misunderstood men, and the best way to handle bullies.

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The NPCs support Gillette’s fight to outlaw toxic masculinity, but how will they respond when they get their own rude comeuppance?

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Hunter Avallone has some fun lampooning the commercial. When a company misses the mark as widely as Gillette, it deserves an avalanche of criticism.

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Mr. Reagan created a parody of the Gillette ad, incorporating the Leftist propaganda generated by Native drummer Nathan Phillips and his foaming-at-the-mouth Black Hebrew Israelite allies.  Where do Leftists find these groups?

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Finally, Ezra Levant of The Rebel.media reports: After their advertisement attacking masculinity, I’ve decided to stop buying Gillette razors. He says, “I honestly haven’t thought about what kind of razor I used in decades. Not since the last century. But then I saw that now infamous ad by Gillette pop up on Twitter. It’s less than two minutes long, but that’s still very long for an ad, in an era of 30-second or even 5-second ads.

“This ad (or “short film,” as Gillette calls it) was directed by a young feminist woman named Kim Gehrig. Imagine having a middle aged male direct an ad for tampons. Why would you do that? Unless you were doing that for a very special reason, on purpose — and the purpose wasn’t to sell razors…”

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Original Gillette Ad Worse

By now, everyone’s familiar with the uproar and outrage over the new Gillette commercial that tried to demonize white men and make all of them appear as sexist pigs. Needless to say, Gillette sales have been plummeting because most men, even the biggest pussies, don’t appreciate that negative portrayal.

Guess what? Turns out the original ad was even worse — but YouTube allowed Gillette to remove and re-edit the ad without having to lose traffic counts. Here, HighImpactFlix shows the changes that were made and asks, “They clearly edited this AFTER they uploaded it. Why did they take THIS part out? Hmmmmmm….”

Hmmm, indeed. All we can say: Screw you, Gillette. We not buying your blades or razors again. And, as far as YouTube goes, we already knew they were deceitful crooks. They post rules so they can screw over conservatives but then allow big companies to bypass the same “rules.” In other words, typical Democratic liars.

Paul Joseph Watson has it right: That was the worst an ad can get. Especially highlighting a Liberal, man-hating asswipe like Ana Kasparian, the co-host of The Young Turks. Glad to see Gillette so interested in the Turkish market and disinterested in selling any razors or blades in America.

Caught attending an international confab in Davos, Switzerland, the chief executive officer of Procter & Gamble, David Taylor, defended the ad on Thursday. He told CNBC’s Sara Eisen, “There is an issue with tox masculinity.” He went on to describe the negative reaction to the video as coming from a “well organized but small number’ of people.

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And, in case you were wondering, Mr. Reagan offers a taste of “what the makers of the Gillette Ad were REALLY trying to say.”

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Obviously, we need to extend the boycott to Proctor and Gamble’s full range of cheesy products. Here are some other P&G products you can easily do without. At least, most have adequate and perfectly acceptable competition, so if Procter & Gamble wants to be so snide and uppity, make ’em pay for it!

  • Always menstrual hygiene products
  • Ariel laundry detergent
  • Bounty paper towels, sold in the United States and Canada
  • Charmin bathroom tissue and moist towelettes
  • Crest toothpaste
  • Dawn dishwashing
  • Downy fabric softener and dryer sheets
  • Fairy washing up liquid
  • Febreze odor eliminator
  • Gain laundry detergents, liquid fabric softener, dryer sheets and dish washing liquid
  • Gillette razors, shaving soap, shaving cream, body wash, shampoo, deodorant and anti-perspirant
  • Head & Shoulders shampoo
  • Olay personal and beauty products
  • Oral-B inter-dental products
  • Pampers & Pampers Kandoo disposable diapers and moist towelettes. The 2014 Financial Report lists Pampers as Procter & Gamble’s largest brand.[2]
  • Pantene haircare products
  • SK-II beauty products
  • Tide laundry detergents and products
  • Vicks cough and cold products

 

 

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