Unlike his colleagues from the time of the BJS, several of whom became governors and held other constitutional posts, Malhotra chose to lead a quiet and simple retired life after the massive 2014 victory of the BJP.
SEBI probe concluded that purported loans and fund transfers were paid back in full and did not amount to deceptive market practices or unreported related party transactions.
Since 1815, Nepali Gorkhas have served in Indian & British Armies, as well as in Bihar, Bengal & Assam Police. Since Agnipath scheme came in, no Nepal-domiciled Gorkha has enlisted.
What Munir has achieved with Trump is a return to normal, ironing out the post-Abbottabad crease. The White House picture gives us insight into how Pakistan survives, occasionally thrives and thinks.
Just have trashed all the Gillette products with me. Never would buy any more .. would do best to dissuade people around. Masculinity or femininity or any group is equally toxic or non toxic .. You are out to kill masculinity .. Celebrate men .. they are king
Effect of adv … Just sent all my gillette stuff to dustbin .. vowed never to buy them till life. The adv was too toxic.. so does appear your dumb views
Dear God, this women is actually a lecturer in marketing. Brands can certainly celebrate masculinity and there’s absolute no need to be negative and sexist as this Gillette advert was which strongly suggested that most men are bad and need to be reformed by ‘some’ men, ie the few that aren’t abusive. Only a feminist could miss that sort of crude anti-male sexism. ‘Toxic masculinity’ is a bogus feminist concept. There’s no more toxic masculinity than there is toxic femininity, toxic blackness or toxic gayness. There’s just acting vilely or not, regardless of what group you belong to. How a marketing lecturer could ever think it a good idea to scold and preach to your customers is beyond me.
I’m a man and I do not feel belittled or insulted by this advertisement. I feel pity for your fragile idea of masculinity that falls at the sight of a mere advertisement. You do indeed have Butter Balls.
Grow a real pair.
“I feel pity for your fragile idea of masculinity that falls at the sight of a mere advertisement”
Would you begrudge anyone else – women, ethnic minorities – the right of being offended at a “mere advertisement”?
Why is it OK to trash some groups and not others? That’s the point being made.
Let’s make an ad on toxic feminity, bet the brand would be legislated out of business before the end of the week.
They even prevented the screening of the documentary Red Pill which is about men’s rights and then this. Hypocrisy just got up and died.
The Anti-Millennial
Just have trashed all the Gillette products with me. Never would buy any more .. would do best to dissuade people around. Masculinity or femininity or any group is equally toxic or non toxic .. You are out to kill masculinity .. Celebrate men .. they are king
Effect of adv … Just sent all my gillette stuff to dustbin .. vowed never to buy them till life. The adv was too toxic.. so does appear your dumb views
Dear God, this women is actually a lecturer in marketing. Brands can certainly celebrate masculinity and there’s absolute no need to be negative and sexist as this Gillette advert was which strongly suggested that most men are bad and need to be reformed by ‘some’ men, ie the few that aren’t abusive. Only a feminist could miss that sort of crude anti-male sexism. ‘Toxic masculinity’ is a bogus feminist concept. There’s no more toxic masculinity than there is toxic femininity, toxic blackness or toxic gayness. There’s just acting vilely or not, regardless of what group you belong to. How a marketing lecturer could ever think it a good idea to scold and preach to your customers is beyond me.
I’m a man and I do not feel belittled or insulted by this advertisement. I feel pity for your fragile idea of masculinity that falls at the sight of a mere advertisement. You do indeed have Butter Balls.
Grow a real pair.
“I feel pity for your fragile idea of masculinity that falls at the sight of a mere advertisement”
Would you begrudge anyone else – women, ethnic minorities – the right of being offended at a “mere advertisement”?
Why is it OK to trash some groups and not others? That’s the point being made.
Let’s make an ad on toxic feminity, bet the brand would be legislated out of business before the end of the week.
They even prevented the screening of the documentary Red Pill which is about men’s rights and then this. Hypocrisy just got up and died.
Sure.