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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2007

Someone pointed out that Axe and Dove are both owned by Unilever... yet the two brands have very different views when it comes to women.

edited by rye clifton
Thanks to Chris Wojda for the inspiration

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  • Unilever is in the business of making money, not therapy for poor self image. They DO NOT care about YOU. They want your money. whatever sells the most product...

  • Unilever not only promotes sexist behaviour, but also uses of potentially dangerous and/or untested substances in their products. Search for parabens, aluminium, sodium laureth sulphate, sodium lauryl sulphate, talc, petroleum jelly, etc.

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  • thats not the real commercial ,this one was edited by the uploader.Serch unilever onslaught

  • Gibt mal UNILEVERS BLUTIGER BROTAUFSTRICH in Google ein !!

  • Cracked: 5 Famous Ad Campaigns That Actually Hurt Sales

    #1 entry: Dove

    tinyurl(.)com/5u2gs8o

    Pascal Dangin admitted to The New Yorker that he had actively manipulated all of the print advertisements in the Dove campaign, which as you may remember was completely centered around the notion that all of its models were being presented makeup- and Photoshop-free.

    in 2010 .. several Internet sites caught wind of a New York casting call by Dove looking for a very specific type of "real" woman.

  • @OramAndy "No one controls your thoughts and your beliefs but you" are you serious? what planet do you come from? the problem is our governments that have sold us to huge corporations to be milked dry in the name of an ever growing consumer economy that is simply unsustainable (ecological or financially). People are not free, we undergo a massive bombardment of fraudulent underhand advertising almost 24/7 from our earliest years. Don't blame the victims blame the perpetrators of global injustice

  • Who would buy these toxic products? They are all petroleum based toxins. Then again the retards in this world keep buying this shit along with the processed food (basically crap) that Unilever makes.

  • @offwithitshead You could just ignore it. No one controls your thoughts and your beliefs but you. These companies are only showing what the consumer wants to see. Don't blame these companies for your inability to control what you think. Take responsibility for yourself. If people didn't want sex, these companies would advertise in a different way. The problem is not these companies, the problem is the immaturity of people who don't know better than to be responsible for themselves.

  • @Democracy1000 I don't see much problems with gen-food. The only thing I am worried of is that that those who successfully create a strain that could reduce starvation patent the plant and if a poor farmer wants to grow that particular strain they'd have to pay licences to the company.

    We must also make these incabable to grow without people so gen-plants don't spread to the nature. Proper research of the new strain is always necessary.

  • @Democracy1000 With gen-food/plants you don't need pesticides depending of course on the fact if they are designed to have resistance against certain pests.

    Gen-plants might be even more friendly to the environment. When people started farming we chose annual plants because they were more easier to mutate than perennial plants. However annual plants don't use all the fertilizers from the farming soil unlike perennial p. and it the rest of it eutrophicates our waters. Now we can change that.

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