All these brands aren't doing this for any other reason than "please don't smash us up"
Amazon took a stand and they don't have significant retail stores, though?
I mean, brands can stand for social justice. They have in the past, like when a bunch of companies pressured states over their transphobic bathroom bills.
Nobody says that they can't. But they should (and probably do) know that pandering to a specific audience alienates other audiences.
I for one will never buy a Gillette razor for the rest of my life, thanks to their ad-campaign that men should shave their balls off last year.
Same, I always bought gillete razors and foam. Literally have not bought it since and never will again now.
It wasn't so much the message that annoyed me (although it was obnoxious), it was a brand preaching at me while having overpriced products that irked me. Overpriced razors + preaching = GTFO.
Ah yes, no "personal attacks" as personal attacks are made.
Seems someone needs to have a "the truth hurts" moment of their own.
Why are people so babyish these days, just ignore it or block if they attack you? Who cares, you won't explode. It's just words on the internet.
If a mod wants to delete it they will delete it, them not deleting the "words of emotional pain" instantly should not be a big deal.
So uh, poor people are more inclined to be immoral? Come on guys.
Yeah the poor argument is total nonsense, if you want proof of that just look at homeless people. They have nothing to lose, they have nothing and they still don't go around stealing.
Committing crimes has nothing to do with being poor, lots of rich people commit crimes just fine. It's an individual thing.