Wendy's "just one thing" commercial

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I get this extremely irritating commercial during football games in my area. It's a Wendy's commercial with two women and a man eating lunch in their work lunch room, the women brag about how they got "2 things" to eat and make fun of the guy who only has 1. The white woman is so irritating that I would like to PUNCH HER FACE! The commercial itself is so stupid!!!!! Who cares who bought what crap at a fast food restaurant, and why did they bring it back to work and not eat it there anyway?

The thing that get me is that why would they show this during football games with the nearly 100% male audience? The woman looks good but they all do on TV, why would they think that men would want to see a guy made fun of like that? F**k Wendy's, I eat there because I like their salads but not anymore they can kiss my ass.Edited by: jaxvid
 

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All of the Progressive Insurance commercials with "Flo" are unwatchable. And they seem to be on every network, around the clock.

I hate every single commercial that takes place in an office setting. Always a bunch of White dweebs attempting to be "humorous."But they do makeme thankful I don't have to work in a 21st century U.S. office setting.

At least the NFL Network seems to have ditched (temporarily at least) the black guy who was doing their in-house commercials, which is about half the stuff that NFL-subsidized network runs. Had one of the world's most annoying voices.
 

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Yeah, I can't stand that "Flo" b*tch either. As far as insurance commercials go, however, I must say that at least I haven't seen any of those Allstate commercials yet this football season with the two White "male" imbeciles shamelessly exercising some of their idiocy at the pre-game tailgate parties while waiting for the "State U" game to start.

However, I did see another Bud Light commercial today during one of the games where an assertive, confident, always-correct-and-never-wrong, smart alec, physically-attractive (yet undesirable), White "female" bartender was belittling a customer about his "dragon wear". Of course, this customer was a dweeb-ish looking and acting White male. God, I hate Budweiser.
 

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Highlander said:
Yeah, I can't stand that "Flo" b*tch either.  As far as insurance commercials go, however, I must say that at least I haven't seen any of those Allstate commercials yet this football season with the two White "male" imbeciles shamelessly exercising some of their idiocy at the pre-game tailgate parties while waiting for the "State U" game to start.However, I did see another Bud Light commercial today during one of the games where an  assertive, confident, always-correct-and-never-wrong, smart alec, physically-attractive (yet undesirable), White "female" bartender was belittling a customer about his "dragon wear".  Of course, this customer was a dweeb-ish looking and acting White male. God, I hate Budweiser.

Yes! I will not drink Bud under any circumstances after those commercials. There is actually a series of them, the dragon wear guy, a guy with a purse, and a guy with a tramp stamp on his backside for crying out loud! The idea, I guess is to point out to guys "not to be that guy" but really it's just a way to belittle white guys and embarass them while showing how women are better.

I do support the Keystone beer commercials that feature "Keith Stone" as an irrestible attraction to the ladies. It's even better that Keith Stone is depicted as an average 20 something, which is exactly their demographic. What genius! An advertiser actually trying to appeal to their demographic by complimenting them!! I wish the beer was served in bars so I could order it there. Maybe it could be the "official beer of Caste Football". I just checked and they are owned by Coors. So Coors it is for me.
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Only problem is that it is impossible to get drunk on Keystone! Or it was back in my twenties, at least. Maybe they strengthened it since then.Edited by: DWFan
 

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Progressive Insurance, owned by one-legged Jewish billionaire Peter B. Lewis (really, not making it up) who inherited it from his father. His 'innovation' was to compare his rates to a limited number of other companies. Not all other insurance companies and only occasionally companies with better rates. 'See, such a deal for you.'

Progressive ads have included a White man, Asian (pregnant) woman couple. Also a male homosexual couple. John D. MacArthur would not have approved, not because he wasn't 'progressive' but because it's a waste of advertising money.
 

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Regrettably, I've seen all of the commercials listed in this thread. As Jax so eloquently noted"¦they all seem to stir thoughts of violence in me. I mentally chronicle them, along with the many thousands of others, and I will not forget.

The newest set of incredibly unfunny commercials from Burger King include a white female / black male paramedic team at the scene of an accident. I suppose the "funny part"Â￾ is that they're too preoccupied with singing about Burger King's new breakfast items to care about the chubby white dork, immobilized and ailing in a neck brace and back board.

I wonder why no humanitarian liberals are complaining about BK poking fun at crippled people? Wait, crippled white males are a good thing, right? Rhetorical.

Last year, Burger King's Superbowl commercial was an obese, 40-something white male dressed as a baby and laying in a crib. The entire 30 seconds of depravity was a perfect metaphor, I thought. I'm only opposed to the abortion of white children, but not in this case.

By the way"¦what sort of nit-wit actually finds any commercials, not just those offensive towards white males, to be funny? Even if they are initially comical, what about the 100th time it airs within a week?Edited by: Thrashen
 

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Orbit Gum (Dirty mouth? Clean it with...) had an ad which briefly appeared on Spanish-language TV. A Mexican girl introduces, in Spanish, her blond boyfriend to her family. In English he begins to describe how crazy he is about her, 'Because she has a great body', etc.

Little brother finds it funny but Papi doesn't and gets up to confront the boyfriend but then they each have some Orbit gum and end up embracing each other. Welcome to the familia.

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American Family Insurance English-language television ads use a Black actor. But the Spanish ads have a light-skinned Spanish speaker. I've never seen a Black person used as a pitch person in a Spanish-language ad.

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The Spanish-language equivalent to 'So You Think You Can Dance' had a White/Mestizo contestant in black-face. Not one word was said about it by the judges, who instead praised the performance. Fortunately Harry Connick, Jr. didn't hear about it otherwise they would be in so much trouble.
 

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Charlie said:
Orbit Gum (Dirty mouth? Clean it with...) had an ad which briefly appeared on Spanish-language TV. A Mexican girl introduces, in Spanish, her blond boyfriend to her family. In English he begins to describe how crazy he is about her, 'Because she has a great body', etc.

Little brother finds it funny but Papi doesn't and gets up to confront the boyfriend but then they each have some Orbit gum and end up embracing each other. Welcome to the familia.

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American Family Insurance English-language television ads use a Black actor. But the Spanish ads have a light-skinned Spanish speaker. I've never seen a Black person used as a pitch person in a Spanish-language ad.

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The Spanish-language equivalent to 'So You Think You Can Dance' had a White/Mestizo contestant in black-face. Not one word was said about it by the judges, who instead praised the performance. Fortunately Harry Connick, Jr. didn't hear about it otherwise they would be in so much trouble.
Mexican culture does not have a lot of room for african influences, at least from what ive seen. I eat at a local mexican restaurant, and every time I go they have the television on Univision, or some other spanish speaking channel and I cant remember seeing a black person, unless its an american ad with a spanish voice over. Edited by: jcolec02
 

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I actually use Progressive for my car insurance. They gave me the best price out of the many companies I checked with. Their customer service is fantastic though their commercials are extremely annoying. I don't watch much television(maybe two hours a day) but I end up seeing that commercial twice a day anyway.
 
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Don Wassall said:
All of the Progressive Insurance commercials with "Flo" are unwatchable.  And they seem to be on every network, around the clock.
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<div>I hate every single commercial that takes place in an office setting.  Always a bunch of White dweebs attempting to be "humorous."  But they do make me thankful I don't have to work in a 21st century U.S. office setting.</div>
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<div>At least the NFL Network seems to have ditched (temporarily at least) the black guy who was doing their in-house commercials, which is about half the stuff that NFL-subsidized network runs.  Had one of the world's most annoying voices. </div>

Yep. I haven't heard him in a while.
 

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Don Wassall said:
All of the Progressive Insurance commercials with "Flo" are unwatchable.  And they seem to be on every network, around the clock.
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<div>I hate every single commercial that takes place in an office setting.  Always a bunch of White dweebs attempting to be "humorous."  But they do make me thankful I don't have to work in a 21st century U.S. office setting.</div>
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<div>At least the NFL Network seems to have ditched (temporarily at least) the black guy who was doing their in-house commercials, which is about half the stuff that NFL-subsidized network runs.  Had one of the world's most annoying voices. </div>

Yep. I haven't heard him in a while.

Now ESPN has to get rid of their black announcer.

What's with the black guy on the Allstate commecials? Why choose him as a spokesman? They never have any Mestizos or clearly Hispanic people in commercials. Maybe people associate them with illegal aliens.
What about all the black/white buddy combos watching tv in so many commericials?
 

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Don, I'm starting to find the Progressive ads' "Flo" very annoying as well.

Europe, the black mug in the Allstate ads is actor Dennis Haysbert (played the POTUS in "24", "Pedro Cerrano" in "Major League"). He's one of the many "deep voice" black narrators being used by das juden in their ads of late. Another voice-over mainstay is actor Keith David (who was actually in one of the best movie fight scenes of all time...vs. Roddy Piper's "Nada" character...in "They Live").
 

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Almost every damn CM the past couple years has an overrepresentation of blacks. Someone new to this country would think that blacks make up a quarter to a third of the population with whites comprising the rest.
 
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It wasn't until I saw the Progressive commercial for the fourth time that I understood that they were selling insurance. It is still an example of how not to sell a product.
 

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DixieDestroyer said:
Don, I'm starting to find the Progressive ads' "Flo" very annoying as well.

Europe, the black mug in the Allstate ads is actor Dennis Haysbert (played the POTUS in "24", "Pedro Cerrano" in "Major League"). He's one of the many "deep voice" black narrators being used by das juden in their ads of late.



He also played Nelson Mandela in the arch Zionist film "The Colour of Freedom."Â￾ As always, Mandela was portrayed as an astute intellectual, a pacifist, a forgiving humanitarian, and a selfless, Christ-like martyr.

It was free on TV, so I decided to watch and study the astonishing falsehoods presented in this film.

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Another CM that ticked me off recently is one for "colon health." The two white people in the front of the elevator are talking about colon issues and one of them suggests this product. As a comparison, the person says of the three people in the back of the elevator, the two white people are "gas" and "constipation" while the tall black is the good "fiber."
 
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