Commercials We LIKE

Don Wassall

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"The most interesting man in the world" is taking a one-way trip to Mars, so that's the end of his run on the Dos Equis ads. Witty stuff, I enjoyed them. I just searched the name of the actor who plays the role and surprise, it's (((Jonathan Goldsmith))). How could the "most interesting man in the world" be other than a Tribesman or a member of the Magical Race?

 
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A compilation of the most interesting man in the world commercials:

Don, my local water hole pub has a dedicated screen, in a corner where we play cards, that plays an endless loop of all his commercials. We have another screen that plays GoodFellas endlessly. The bar/grill/private club is called GoodFella's.
I'm a part owner.

This picture which we have is a 12 ft. X 1o ft. Copy that graces the wall in the card room.

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This commercial for "Slim Jim" beef jerky depicts two young, "hip" male Negroes standing outside of their broken down automobile alongside a country road. After hitching a ride with an Amish man equipped with a horse and buggy, the Negroes become the ass-end of the joke (for once)...


I've never seen a black male in an advertisement portrayed as having anything but God-like "coolness," intelligence, strength, and wit. Great to see an advertiser finally write something clever and make them look stupid, just like in real life.
 

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Wow, Thrashen, I will second you there: that's the first commercial I have ever seen where the black is made to look like a dumb-A. Must have slipped through the (((quality control committee))) at whatever ad agency it was produced by. Hopefully this will occur more under a Trump presidency, LOL.
 

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If anyone is looking to get a home security system, give SimpliSafe some serious consideration. All of their commercials I've seen show an in-charge White father protecting his wife and children. No mandatory White burglar victimizing a non-White family or a White family where the wife does all the talking while the submissive husband meekly sits by her side. The narrator is also a White man. A very refreshing change:

 
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Tom Brady selling a mattress..
Nice to see a company selling stoic sophistication, opposed to the usual fare of light-beer guzzling cretins.. or suburbanites seeking counsel from a wise rapper or hood rat who lives next door.

 

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I've been seeing this commercial for the Paco Rabanne cologne "Invictus," which depicts a handsome, Aryan alpha-male as an athletic god who smashes the competition in a stadium of screaming fans, hoists a shimmering trophy, then walks off to the locker room where a gathering of sexy white women are ready to fornicate with him. In these anti-white, man-hating times, it's hard to believe this was permitted to be show to the public. Too bad there's a rap song playing in the background...


Like most commercials for diamonds and trucks, cologne seems to be another product that treats white men with the utmost respect during advertisements.
 
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This would have been a “good” ad if the cowards at Dove not chosen to capitulate. ;)

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/dove-sorry-advert-branded-racist-080841677.html
 

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I saw this one at the gym last night (while doing cardio). I figured y’all might (also) appreciate it. :)

Good product. I've bought it often. Too bad though that Ireland is being deluged with tens of thousands of dindu "refugees". It's really a nightmare there now from what I've read. Sad.
 

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California, 1980. All Whites, young men and women enjoying each other's company. This is a takeoff of the California beach movies of the 1960s, which might as well be the 1560s compared to today's People's Republic of Kalifornia. It's impossible to find a commercial today with an all-White cast, especially one that takes place in the once Golden State.

This won't embed on the site, watch it on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=30&v=SZhewZwlRKg
 

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California, 1980. All Whites, young men and women enjoying each other's company. This is a takeoff of the California beach movies of the 1960s, which might as well be the 1560s compared to today's People's Republic of Kalifornia. It's impossible to find a commercial today with an all-White cast, especially one that takes place in the once Golden State.

This won't embed on the site, watch it on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=30&v=SZhewZwlRKg

:). Before I even clicked it, I knew you were referencing Sunkist’s old school “Good Vibrations”. ;-)
 
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California, 1980. All Whites, young men and women enjoying each other's company. This is a takeoff of the California beach movies of the 1960s, which might as well be the 1560s compared to today's People's Republic of Kalifornia. It's impossible to find a commercial today with an all-White cast, especially one that takes place in the once Golden State.

This won't embed on the site, watch it on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=30&v=SZhewZwlRKg

As of now the video has 24 likes and 0 dislikes. Normal people know what they want, and it ain't diversity.
 

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This humorous one's running again now that the Stanley Cup playoffs are under way:

 
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These are both old commercials that I remember from many years ago, but I always liked the Hershey's "Change Is Bad" and Holiday Inn "No Surprises" ads. Even though they weren't meant to be political in any way, they were a refreshing break from the muh hope, muh change, muh diversity commercials that the SJW-controlled advertising industry continuously churns out.
 

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Wow, that older Gillette commercial had an epic and inspiring feel to it. Quite good in every way. The Leftist SJW cult ruins and poisons all things.
 

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I enjoyed this simple and sentimental commercial. I noticed the son looks sort of jewish in his older iteration, the family is clearly supposed to be a normal White one. I remember Dick’s having some decent Christmas commercials in past years as well.
 
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