Dove collaborates with a lesbian couple for Mother’s Day ad. Opt for Jeremy’s Razors as a gift for Mom
The summary discusses the controversial partnership between Bud Light and activist Dylan Mulvaney, costing the company an estimated $1 billion in lost sales. It also mentions Jeremy’s Razors as a company advocating sanity amidst progressive movements. Additionally, the article criticizes Dove for partnering with lesbian influencers for a Mother’s Day promotion, highlighting the shift in traditional family values. The influencers associated with Dove have a considerable following on social media platforms.
You can tell a lot about a company’s values based on its ad partners.
The Bud Light partnership with trans-identifying activist Dylan Mulvaney is bound to be remembered as the most disastrous marketing decision in history. Thanks to one social media push, the brand’s reputation is forever tarnished. The resulting boycott cost the company an estimated $1 billion in lost sales.
Sadly, Bud Light is far from the only company peddling progressive nonsense. While Jeremy’s Razors stands proud as a beacon of sanity amid the chaos and lies, there are dozens of other companies worshiping at the altar of woke on a daily basis. They get away with it because no one stops them.
One of the most egregious examples of this is Dove, a company that most recently partnered with two lesbian influencers for a Mother’s Day promo. It’s not the first time Dove made waves for their extremism and barring any Bud Lite-esque boycott for this go-round, it likely won’t be the last.
Mother’s Day is a holiday that’s been on the progressive radar for a while now. It’s no wonder that the side that can’t even figure out what a woman is refuses to honor moms. Now the international personal care brand is attacking the concept of traditional families by partnering with team2moms, a pro-LGBT Instagram account.
The promo post begins by tagging sponsors Dove and Walmart. “Being a Mom has its highs and lows, even when you have TWO! So, this #MothersDay season, we’re teaming up with @dove to help spread the message of self-care to all Moms and Mom-like figures out there,” it says before making a pitch for Dove products purchased from Walmart.
The Atlanta-based influencers boast seven million TikTok followers, two million YouTube subscribers, and close to half a million followers on Instagram.
And what do they stand for? A run-through of past posts shows the couple’s daughter posing for a photo with Vice President Kamala Harris after interviewing her. In another, the 12-year-old girl goes back and forth between her “mom” and “mama” while answering frequently asked questions, including “Which one is your real mom?” (Her answer: both).
In another video set to the Hozier song “Take Me to Church,” the team2moms couple and two other influencers mockingly make the sign of the cross while advertising “being [gay] is not a sin.”
“What we really need to do is pray away HOMOPHOBIA,” the video caption says.
The madness must stop, but the only way it will is if consumers pull a Bud Light on Dove and all the other companies intent on pushing leftist values on the public.
The best way to do that is to find an alternative. And hey, good news – that alternative exists right here. At Jeremy’s Razors, Mother’s Day celebrates the one and only biological woman who birthed you – not the two women confusing a preteen by both posing as “real moms.”
Treat the special lady in your life to indoctrination-free, vastly superior products from a brand that knows the true meaning of Mother’s Day. Plus, for a limited time, save 25% on all collection items. There’s never been a better time to treat mom to the perfect gift that actually aligns with her values. And today is your last chance to take advantage of 25% off.
We’ve had enough. We’re taking back Mother’s Day. We’re taking back traditional families. And next? We’re taking back the culture, too. Join the fight with Jeremy’s Razors, the perfect gift for (just one) mom.
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