The video asks men to take a step forward and respect women, subsequently ending the cycle of sexual harassment and abuse. It also asks for young generations to be taught the right things.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koPmuEyP3a0
This has angered thousands of men. So much so that the Youtube video has twice as much dislikes as it has likes.
For example, here are a few comments from the Youtube video. People are telling Gillette to continue selling razors, 'stay in their lane' and what not.
Here are some more comments from Youtube in which people are calling for boycott of the products, among several other things.
Others are digging old Gillette advertisements and promotions and telling the brand how they too were guilty of objectifying women in the past on numerous occasions.
https://twitter.com/KashJackson2018/status/1085857779913506816
But as they say, change is always welcome.
The brand has also received positive response for standing up against sexual abuse, harassment and objectification of women.
For example
https://twitter.com/MNPrice15/status/1085908258555072513
And that's possibly what the message is all about
https://twitter.com/its_ellen/status/1085915313311498241
Absolutely NOT
https://twitter.com/BetteMidler/status/1085636089082081280
'It is inspiring and hopeful'
https://twitter.com/BroBroseph/status/1085907857369903104
While there has been lots of unexplained outrage, Gillette's message is clear, concise and a positive one.
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