Hawise's Comments (89)
Brad Ferro, "Jersey Shore" Attacker, Speaks: Teacher Says He Doesn't Remember Throwing Punch
Commented Dec 18, 2009 at 09:27:21 in New York
“No excuse, he did it, he needs to own it. If that is what happens when he drinks then he needs to get treatment and never drink again. It is what a responsible person would do.”
Toyota Yaris Ad Pulled After Sexism Complaints (VIDEO)
Commented Dec 15, 2009 at 17:47:13 in World
“A skimpy black dress is not exactly empowerment.”
tb92 replied on Dec 15, 2009 at 19:00:51
“Her power, or lack thereof, has nothing to do with how she is dressed. She looks empowered because she has clearly volunteered to go out with this boy. She is happy to do so. She does not allow her father's concerns to stop her. Unless she is deaf, she has heard what the boy has to say, and clearly is not bothered by it. And, when she believes the conversation has gone on long enough, she takes his arm and leads him away, saying she's ready to play as she goes. This girl is not being controlled by either of the men. She is empowered.”
Toyota Yaris Ad Pulled After Sexism Complaints (VIDEO)
Commented Dec 15, 2009 at 17:44:50 in World
“How would Dad know that his daughter "can take a good pounding"?”
Brendan H replied on Dec 15, 2009 at 18:28:53
“Because he thinks he is talking about the car. That's the joke. It's a stupid joke. it's delivered poorly, but that's what the entire point of the commercial is.”
Toyota Yaris Ad Pulled After Sexism Complaints (VIDEO)
Commented Dec 15, 2009 at 17:42:48 in World
“It is a Toyota signature at the end of their commercials. In the context of handing his daughter over to skeevy dude it just becomes icky.”
Toyota Yaris Ad Pulled After Sexism Complaints (VIDEO)
Commented Dec 15, 2009 at 17:33:42 in World
“!. He is driving a Yaris- he is a hapless nerd with the uncool car who somehow manages to get the hot chick with the clueless dad. This is pure male fantasy stuff.
2. The girl's sole role is to walk up to and away with the uncool guy while wearing a skimpy black dress. How anyone can stretch this into some thematic conceptualization of seduction and alpha males is beyond me. She is going out with him because there is no other role for her carved out in the world vision of the ad. Dad is supposed to acquiese/a ccommodate the transfer of her sexuality to skeevy dude, skeevy dude is supposed to mark his territory and they both get to imply car=girl. This is pure patriarchal transference of chattel imagery in the sleaziest manner.”
2. The girl's sole role is to walk up to and away with the uncool guy while wearing a skimpy black dress. How anyone can stretch this into some thematic conceptualization of seduction and alpha males is beyond me. She is going out with him because there is no other role for her carved out in the world vision of the ad. Dad is supposed to acquiese/a
redviper787 replied on Dec 16, 2009 at 09:41:39
“1. Wrong. The car is being marketed primarily to young women. Within the world of the ad, the car is supposed to be something cool. The boy is displaying dark-triad (extroversion, narcissism, aggression) bad boy/alpha male characteristics, especially with his bold confrontation of the dad, who is the symbolic beta male in the scenario, who the daughter (and all women) view as only worthy of supporting them, and deserving of humiliation from the alpha males they love. This "bad boy" narrative overwhelmingly appeals to *women* NOT men (even though women will pretend to be offended). The daughter is displaying femdom characteristics - physical narcissism, social extroversion, verbal/sexual agression, materialism, bossy princess attitude. She is a co-participant in her alpha male boyfriend's sexual humiliation of her submissive beta dad, who is unaware of the sexual acts they are talking about.
2.You're projecting the female worldview on men, where women view men as disposable success objects they compete to own and then discard. Women and feminists switch between the "empowered" and "helpless" role when it suits them. It is women who want (and have always wanted) dominant and abusive "patriarchal" men more than men do. Even "independent" career women demand to be taken care of, and look down upon non-violent, politically correct nice guys. All of which is reflected in women's own choices, fantasies and entertainment.”
2.You're projecting the female worldview on men, where women view men as disposable success objects they compete to own and then discard. Women and feminists switch between the "empowered" and "helpless" role when it suits them. It is women who want (and have always wanted) dominant and abusive "patriarchal" men more than men do. Even "independent" career women demand to be taken care of, and look down upon non-violent, politically correct nice guys. All of which is reflected in women's own choices, fantasies and entertainment.”
Wisdo replied on Dec 16, 2009 at 07:11:11
“how dare those males have fantasies.”
Toyota Yaris Ad Pulled After Sexism Complaints (VIDEO)
Commented Dec 15, 2009 at 17:25:30 in World
“Never made it to television. It was a part of a user generated competition and the braindead judges placed this loser as the winner. It was displayed on the internet and because it is associated with Toyota they take the hit.
As a take-off of Porky's style movies it has some merit, as a way to sell cars to women, it is a total failure. The last thing that would get me to buy a car is the thought that my Dad was chatting about my sex life with my boyfirend- ewwwwww.”
As a take-off of Porky's style movies it has some merit, as a way to sell cars to women, it is a total failure. The last thing that would get me to buy a car is the thought that my Dad was chatting about my sex life with my boyfirend- ewwwwww.”
Method Ad 'Shiny Suds' Pulled Over Sexism Complaints (VIDEO)
Commented Dec 15, 2009 at 11:15:39 in Business
“Yes but not in commercial speech. The very fact that this is an ad designed to sell a concept/product means that any social message is obscured by commerce. It is why socially progressive comics don't do ads until they "sell-out".”
Method Ad 'Shiny Suds' Pulled Over Sexism Complaints (VIDEO)
Commented Dec 15, 2009 at 11:12:19 in Business
“Anonymous space- probably fictitious wife.”
Method Ad 'Shiny Suds' Pulled Over Sexism Complaints (VIDEO)
Commented Dec 15, 2009 at 11:11:07 in Business
“It can be both- the analogy is based on the theme that toxic exposure is like sexual harassment. Of course to make the analogy effective you have to realize that the continuous use of sexual harassment images to sell products is what makes the analogy pertinent. But that isn't what most people got- they only saw the woman's fear as funny- a direct result of the continuous use of sexual assault imagery in commercial endorsements.”
Method Ad 'Shiny Suds' Pulled Over Sexism Complaints (VIDEO)
Commented Dec 15, 2009 at 11:02:54 in Business
“Yes, I don't buy products from companies that try to sell fear first.”
Method Ad 'Shiny Suds' Pulled Over Sexism Complaints (VIDEO)
Commented Dec 14, 2009 at 16:50:27 in Business
“So you called your representative?”
Method Ad 'Shiny Suds' Pulled Over Sexism Complaints (VIDEO)
Commented Dec 14, 2009 at 13:23:33 in Business
“Uh, how do you not see this as sexually agressive behaviour leading upto but not including a rape scenario? It is taken almost verboten out of an Oz prison shower scene except with the standard female player cowering under the onslaught in a vulnerable position. The whole idea of the ad is that women have to be frightened into doing the right thing. That this was triggering to women who have been assaulted in their own homes should be no more surprising than that a scene of a Humvee being blown up by a roadside bomb is triggering to Iraqi war vets.”
TheInsomniac replied on Dec 15, 2009 at 23:57:19
“The idea of the ad is that having these chemicals around us all the time is creepy, but since we can't actually see the chemicals, these chose an incredibly creepy metaphor to illustrate it.”
Method Ad 'Shiny Suds' Pulled Over Sexism Complaints (VIDEO)
Commented Dec 14, 2009 at 12:25:41 in Business
“If they weren't on-line defending a crappy commercial then they might actually be contacting their congress critter about toxic chemicals and having them properly labelled.”
Method Ad 'Shiny Suds' Pulled Over Sexism Complaints (VIDEO)
Commented Dec 14, 2009 at 12:18:22 in Business
“Ya know if men object to being protrayed as aggressors then THEY can complain about it as well. I object to the whole concept and not just how it impacts me but how it sets my son up for a lifetime of being inundated with crappy stereotypes too.”
Method Ad 'Shiny Suds' Pulled Over Sexism Complaints (VIDEO)
Commented Dec 14, 2009 at 12:00:42 in Business
“Since, if you had paid attention beyond nekkid lady and loofah, the ad was about contacting your rep about upcomng legislation then no, it was not meant to sell product. And people are still not discussing the legislation, so even the outrage, if manufactured, is not doing what the ad was supposed to do.”
opprobrious replied on Dec 14, 2009 at 13:01:12
“Try reading my post again. Pay attention. I'm writing in English. Does it matter what the message is that the advertiser is selling? It still up to the consumer (which was my point, d o l t).”
Method Ad 'Shiny Suds' Pulled Over Sexism Complaints (VIDEO)
Commented Dec 14, 2009 at 11:55:48 in Business
“Interestingly it was supposed to get you to contact your congress critter about a certain legislation- ad fails on so many levels.”
Method Ad 'Shiny Suds' Pulled Over Sexism Complaints (VIDEO)
Commented Dec 14, 2009 at 11:50:39 in Business
“Did you write your congress critter about the labelling act? Didn't think so.”
Method Ad 'Shiny Suds' Pulled Over Sexism Complaints (VIDEO)
Commented Dec 14, 2009 at 11:45:45 in Business
“Once you have been down that road and more women than you know have been, then you see it in surprising places and triggered by amazing things. This ad was aimed at creating fear in women about their cleaning products and anyone who feels that they need to sell a good idea with fear has already failed. That it triggered assault victims was just proof of the absolute failure of the ad. That you still have only heard of that legislation due to the controversy over the ad's failings is extra proof that it failed as an ad.”
seattle music replied on Dec 14, 2009 at 20:14:46
“Thank you.”
Method Ad 'Shiny Suds' Pulled Over Sexism Complaints (VIDEO)
Commented Dec 14, 2009 at 11:37:34 in Business
“No, no I don't.”
Method Ad 'Shiny Suds' Pulled Over Sexism Complaints (VIDEO)
Commented Dec 14, 2009 at 11:36:33 in Business
“Odd as in "normal merchandising behaviour" odd, or odd in sarcastic take on "mass media representation of women" odd? I loved how advertising people all support this ad as redgy and creative when I've seen versions of it since I was a toddler. It is almost like ad people don't know their own product or just don't care anymore.”
Method Ad 'Shiny Suds' Pulled Over Sexism Complaints (VIDEO)
Commented Dec 14, 2009 at 11:32:29 in Business
“Seriously, what point does it make? I saw the comments on Youtube before they pulled it and NOT one got the point that you were supposed to contact your rep. about voting for the act. It was all "hubba, hubba loofah funny". I personally would never buy Method products again. I don't support commercialization of women's fear to make a point, even a progressive one. Thank God, there are plenty of online sites that will teach you how to make cleaning products out of non-toxic materials for half the money and requiring no extra packaging and shipping. Can't get much greener than that.”
Nikkiefied replied on Dec 14, 2009 at 20:56:12
“I'm curious, would feel the same way if the actor had been a man? I'm not judging, just wondering.”
GOP Senator: We Will Unanimously Oppose Newest Health Care Compromise
Commented Dec 10, 2009 at 09:44:14 in Politics
“Is there anyone left on the planet who believed that the Republicans would have ever supported any healthcare plan? Seriously, is anyone surprised?”
D-V-H replied on Dec 10, 2009 at 09:48:19
“Only if Dems oppose it.
Surprised? Hardly.”
Surprised? Hardly.”
babyboomerorig replied on Dec 10, 2009 at 09:48:15
“Nope!”
The Most Outrageous Fast Foods Ever (PHOTOS)
Commented Dec 08, 2009 at 09:31:26 in Green
“Wow, they found two fries dishes that make poutine look almost healthy!”
liberalNmoderation replied on Dec 08, 2009 at 09:36:34
“I'm almost afraind to ask.....bu t...what in tarhooties is poutine?”
Demi Moore's Hip Photoshopped For W Cover? She Says NO!
Commented Nov 21, 2009 at 10:01:29 in Entertainment
“The issue isn't about whether Demi Moore is beautiful or not. She is or she wouldn't be on so many covers in the first place. The issue is why take a good photo and let a hack of a photoshopper, one who is desperately in need of an Anatomy 101 course, botch the picture. The answer is that no mateer what we do we just can't be good enough, small enough, thin enough or whatever for the mindless drones who edit photos. They have only way to hold onto their jobs and that is to find something wrong, so they do. Send all of them back to school and hire some people who aren't so facile.”
Obama on Abortion Amendment: Don't Want to Change "Status Quo" (VIDEO)
Commented Nov 10, 2009 at 09:17:27 in Politics
“If you pay for healthcare out of pocket or out of taxes, it is the same trillions of dollars. The difference is that an insurance buyer representing 350 million people has more leverage than one representing one. This isn't a healthcare reform bill, it is a payment plan.”


