Author Topic: Watchmaker’s Moving Ad Shows Radical Gender Theory’s Effect On Female Athletes  (Read 399 times)

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Watchmaker’s Moving Ad Shows Radical Gender Theory’s Effect On Female Athletes
https://www.dailywire.com/news/watchmakers-moving-ad-shows-radical-gender-theorys-effect-on-female-athletes
Not a bad advertisement.  Worth a quick view. 

ERASED - A message to woke corporate America (Nike & Budweiser)
https://youtu.be/H5XrTxzr2Wg

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Egard Watch Company said it is a firm that “believes in truth” and produced the advertisement as a “response to woke corporate America.”

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The advertisement then flashes headlines showing self-identified transgender athletes defeating female competitors: CeCe Telfer won an NCAA women’s track national championship after competing with fellow men in the previous season, transgender swimmer Lia Thomas tied with female champion Riley Gaines and was honored by ESPN for a women’s history month segment, and MMA fighter Fallon Fox was accused of breaking multiple female opponents’ skulls after he began to compete as a woman.

https://www.egardwatches.com/
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Nice.  Sent that video to friends.

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My immediate reaction to seeing this ad was that it was cringey, and why the heck is a watch brand making an ad about this?

But that's probably my old, American brain reacting. Here in Vichy/Quisling "America," excited approval is probably the correct take. I mean, somebody's gotta say that stuff, and not enough of us are doing it.
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