Procter & Gamble | Widen the Screen....This is a great commercial

Interesting but there is a view more wider than that. We were born with certain freedoms that are missing. And as blacks the knowledge and practice of certain natural powers. Even what use to be the common ability to make a ball of energy with the palm of our hands lost in history from the transformation from our natural way of life
 
Interesting but there is a view more wider than that. We were born with certain freedoms that are missing. And as blacks the knowledge and practice of certain natural powers. Even what use to be the common ability to make a ball of energy with the palm of our hands lost in history from the transformation from our natural way of life


Social Tourette syndrome, is real
 
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Nicely done...great way to boost consumer and brand confidence. Hold onto that stock.

Love that they turned off comments on this video...some folks stuck on stupid mad for no damn reason.
If ignorance was to be saved like a commodity or money.... they'd have quite a little nest egg saved up for themselves....:yes:



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I guess I don't have any of the internal biases to see what, apparently from reactions to this thread, this commercial was trying to suggest. The only part that threw me (and his body language did not suggest anything maleficent)was the nigga using that big ass duffie to bring that little ass gift to the door... made no sense except for narrative construction.
 
Jesus is that you ? :lol: :lol:
No I'm an actual black man who has folk and family from all spectrums of life. I would be with my cuz who was working the corner at 11 years old in N. Nashville (we were all literal kids) on a thursday night and the next day chillin at the home of multi-millionaire country singer Barbra Mandrell in the same 24 hour period. done done it all. i'm for all my peoples. sorry if you saw criminals. I just didn't see it.
 
No I'm an actual black man who has folk and family from all spectrums of life. I would be with my cuz who was working the corner at 11 years old in N. Nashville (we were all literal kids) on a thursday night and the next day chillin at the home of multi-millionaire country singer Barbra Mandrell in the same 24 hour period. done done it all. i'm for all my peoples. sorry if you saw criminals. I just didn't see it.


I think you missed the entire point of the commercial.

It isn't what I see as a black man it is how I am seen.

That commercial wasn't for us..

Glad to hear that black folks don't tace racist stereotypes in Nashville :rolleyes2:
 
I think you missed the entire point of the commercial.

It isn't what I see as a black man it is how I am seen.

That commercial wasn't for us..

Glad to hear that black folks don't tace racist stereotypes in Nashville :rolleyes2:
Nigga are you MAD I didn't see these people the way a white person would? I was speaking on the arc of my life and why possibly I can't feel the vibe of monkey ass niggas like yourself who can perfectly channel white fragility. I DON'T SEE IT! Now come with some more dumb shit.
 
Nigga are you MAD I didn't see these people the way a white person would? I was speaking on the arc of my life and why possibly I can't feel the vibe of monkey ass niggas like yourself who can perfectly channel white fragility. I DON'T SEE IT! Now come with some more dumb shit.


that is a dumbass post for following your other dumbass post....

you along with Candace Owens, Tim Scott, and the rest can't see it cause its only monkey ass niggas who have seen and or experienced white fragility

and look how freely you use nigga......fragility huh ?
 
that is a dumbass post for following your other dumbass post....

you along with Candace Owens, Tim Scott, and the rest can't see it cause its only monkey ass niggas who have seen and or experienced white fragility

and look how freely you use nigga......fragility huh ?
I'd bet your mortgage I've done more and am more pro (big B) Black than you.

Lol @ trying to use the word nigga as a weapon against me. You stupid Cole. (look who is being fragile about the use of a word common to the black experience. you blind fool, internalize more of that white guilt, okay?)
 
Major props to P&G, but that commercial doesn't exactly reflects their corporate culture. P&G is a Cincinnati company and it perfectly reflects the racist, segregationist culture that dominates this city. It's still a nice ad though.
 
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