Thrashen
Hall of Famer
A commercial for “Wayfair.com” depicts a white woman with a phenomenally-effeminate Asian male who is literally a homosexual, complete with the pink shirt, ultra-exaggerated feminine mannerisms, lispy voice, and dancing. Not that I care, but this is character is tremendously offensive towards Asian men. At least, at long last, it wasn’t the archetypal blond-haired, blue-eyed Anglo male…
CAPTION: Asian Adonis Acts Asanine
For many years, Don has mentioned that black females and Asian males are almost completely absent from all advertising. As always, he was completely correct. Asian males are, without question, the least-utilized race/gender in entertainment. When they are inserted into commercials, they’re always typecast as a science nerd, an effete fairy, or a non-speaking bystander.
As an aside, the imbecilic concept of “No Money Down” when purchasing large items has become the “American Moto.” It’s the most effective way to keep the working-class consumer serfs in debt and subservient to Jewish usury. I’m about to turn 30 years old and I have no credit cards (never had one), no car payment (never had one), no college debt (I worked enough to pay for it each year) and my wife and I just paid off the mortgage last year (24 years early). I didn’t make it this far by giving in to the siren’s song of “No Money Down.”
CAPTION: Asian Adonis Acts Asanine
For many years, Don has mentioned that black females and Asian males are almost completely absent from all advertising. As always, he was completely correct. Asian males are, without question, the least-utilized race/gender in entertainment. When they are inserted into commercials, they’re always typecast as a science nerd, an effete fairy, or a non-speaking bystander.
As an aside, the imbecilic concept of “No Money Down” when purchasing large items has become the “American Moto.” It’s the most effective way to keep the working-class consumer serfs in debt and subservient to Jewish usury. I’m about to turn 30 years old and I have no credit cards (never had one), no car payment (never had one), no college debt (I worked enough to pay for it each year) and my wife and I just paid off the mortgage last year (24 years early). I didn’t make it this far by giving in to the siren’s song of “No Money Down.”