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"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
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> On 1/10/2016 1:09 AM, Bruce wrote:
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>>>
>>> He has an opinion for advertising, he did not say he was against gays.
>>> People from his generation are traditionalists about things like that.

>>
>> What if he had said "that he wouldn't feature mixed race couples in his
>> company's commercials because he prefers the "traditional" family"?
>>

>
> His opinion. Evidently is is shared with many other advertisers. How
> many *** or mixed race couples do you see in advertisement?


I don't really see many advertisments at all. I tend to watch channels that
don't have them. Or if they are on, I don't pay attention. I have read
about a Campbell's soup one with two dads and then of course the Ikea ads.
Then there is a Cheerios one with a mixed family.
>
> Most business owners have enough sense to keep their mouth shut. I'm sure
> you buy many products from companies that you have an opposite opinion of
> the CEO but they don't tell you about it.
>
> Kellogg started because his cereal was supposed to lessen the desire for
> masturbation. Have you had your corn flakes?
> http://mentalfloss.com/article/32042...bation-crusade
>
> Be sure to read what he wanted to do to girls too. Its at the end.


Yes, I know the story of Kelloggs. I don't eat cornflakes. Not for that
reason. Just not a cereal lover.