State Farm

Discussion in 'West Mall' started by 2003TexasGrad, Sep 26, 2020.

  1. 2003TexasGrad

    2003TexasGrad Son of a Motherless Goat

    Is it just me or has State Farm decided they don't like white people anymore. It seems like every one of their commercials feature only Black people, from the agents to the celebrity athletes. I dont even see Aaron Rodger's anymore or the Hispanic agent who was helping James Hardin. Or maybe I just miss the original Jake from State Farm.
     
  2. Horn6721

    Horn6721 10,000+ Posts

    03
    Every biz/company has lost any semblance of reality.
    Have to prove wokeness
    And each is rushing to outwoke the other
     
  3. Mr. Deez

    Mr. Deez Beer Prophet

    In my experience, State Farm doesn't like anyone who is trying to get them to pay a claim whether white or black. Allstate likes them even less.
     
  4. 2003TexasGrad

    2003TexasGrad Son of a Motherless Goat

    Aaron Rodgers sighting.
     
  5. Horn2RunAgain

    Horn2RunAgain 2,500+ Posts

    Just saw a burger king commercial last night, almost all actors were non white

    No biggie since I haven't been to one since the 80s, just odd
     
  6. Horn6721

    Horn6721 10,000+ Posts

    I know Everyone on here agrees Yes the ads should be diverse
    But to slant them completely to pander to a fascist agenda is sick
     
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  7. dukesteer

    dukesteer 5,000+ Posts

    IMNSHO this all started in the mid-70s when, to push the female movement, ads were created to intentionally make men look stupid. Weird strategy. Of course, all the corporate lemmings came on board. It’s evolved from there to what we have now, and the kowtowing by the brands like Land O Lakes, Aunt Jemima and so many others.
     
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  8. Horn87

    Horn87 1,000+ Posts

    there's the transgender ad with "Parker"...
     
  9. nashhorn

    nashhorn 5,000+ Posts

    Many have “partners” even when only a brief shot.
     
  10. horninchicago

    horninchicago 10,000+ Posts

    Yep, the "men" in commercials are always bumbling fools compared to the spouse and kids depicted in the ads. That's perfectly okay to do.
     
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