By This
is not really new, however I believe one thing that we should do is
give some attention to what we appreciate, as we need to denounce what
we know is biased and wrong. Lifebuoy’s campaign and the video are heart
touching. If you haven’t seen it yet, here it is:
As you can see, this is a very different approach from the feminist
campaign “Just because I’m a girl,” which mislead people to propagate
and contribute financially with the ever-present feminist factoids,
“women hold half of the sky,” “millions of girls disappear from the face
of Earth just because they are girls,” and so on.
The campaign, created by Unilever’s Lifebuoy, is about all children. According to the advertisers, 2 million children under the age of 5 die of infections like Diarrhea and Pneumonia every year. As a company selling hygiene products, Unilever took interest in sponsoring this campaign.
The video and its story of celebration speaks for itself. The video’s description says:
Hugs from Brazil,
Aldir.
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The campaign, created by Unilever’s Lifebuoy, is about all children. According to the advertisers, 2 million children under the age of 5 die of infections like Diarrhea and Pneumonia every year. As a company selling hygiene products, Unilever took interest in sponsoring this campaign.
The video and its story of celebration speaks for itself. The video’s description says:
For the past 10 years, Lifebuoy soap has tried to help prevent these deaths by teaching children the simple act of washing hands with soap.I don’t know if the campaign really works, or if Unilever will make mistakes in other campaigns or selling other products. For the purpose of what this note, I don’t really care. I believe that this video shows what Humanitarian campaigns are about, and that the governance of gender ideologues is not, plain and simple. This is why I am a MHRA and I promise you, no longer a feminist. When we talk about humans, that includes men and boys. Not as the world Historical criminals, as we see too often, but with acknowledgement, and respect for their lives, their masculinity and their contributions in the Human ecosystem.
We now take our life saving mission to Thesgora, an Indian village with one of the highest rates of Diarrhea.
Hugs from Brazil,
Aldir.
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