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This sexist Super Bowl ad treats women as meat and men as meat-heads. Super Bowl: The 5 ads that everyone is talking about. Stand up for yourselves. Yep, perhaps they should. AND, I hope the author will have the same stance on ads that ridicule men in favour of women. The ad is clear, the woman mishears the man thinking he said something so she physically assaults him and that is meant to be funny.
I wonder whether the author will make some commentary about that ad too. The personal truth for me as a female viewer is that I am skipping the Super Bowl because of the sexist ads. I don't expect anyone to care but it's true. If the ads were geared toward both sexes and female-viewer friendly, I would watch the Super Bowl. When the ads are geared solely toward men as though we don't make up 40 percent of the Super Bowl audience, it reminds me that men cater to men and stomp on women, then chastise us for being upset about it.
The Super Bowl is yet another thing made for men and the women in the audience are supposed to be satisfied with being ever-suffering sidekicks. We're supposed to lighten up and take our oppression with an understanding smile.
I don't want to be reminded that this is a man's world. I don't want it shoved in my face, even during the testosterone-fest Super Bowl. It's not fun. And it will never persuade me to buy the products advertised. As a matter of fact, I will go out of my way to avoid them. Leave a comment. Shelly Horton. Listen Now. Kochie agreed calling it old fashioned and said he felt dumber for watching it. How brilliant that it is breaking male stereotypes.
And boy does it work. Moving, intelligent and compassionate storytelling. Tags: media men video women. Top Comments M. Can you image what would happen if the reverse happened in a TV ad? I don't speak for all women. But I am a woman and I bet there are a lot like me.