Virtue signalers have become virtue flaunters

I always used to purchase Gillette shaving products. Gillette made products that appealed to me. When I was a boy, Gillette advertised the Friday night boxing matches. That was enough inducement for me. Perhaps Gillette also advertised the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, too, and shows about outdoor life, such as hunting and fishing. Yet, I quit them several years ago when I made an astonishing discovery.

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Gillette had been subverted by what is now called the “woke” movement. In its advertisements, Gillette was accusing me and other red-blooded American males of favoring the bullying of young people, both males, and females. Maybe they were accusing us of bullying household pets, too. Whatever the case, I immediately slapped a boycott on Gillette. There are other shaving products I can buy. There are the old standby, Schick, and newer product lines such as “Harry’s razors for men”(did you get that — “for men”!). Of course, I can always grow a beard or go out in public perfectly bald. I do not need Gillette.

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