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Pero no quedamos el otro dia que era una marca gay-friendly?
(post de Strap, "BMW y los gays" )
Joer a mi todo esto me parece de coña, y una purititita estrategia para que hablen de uno (aunque sea mal): la semana anterior los religiosos integristas episcopalianos o yo qué se cargaban contra Ford, antesdeayer BMW, hoy Chrysler... en fin, pilarín, cuantas susceptibilidades
Chrysler responds to homophobia accusations
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Chrysler pitchman Jason Vines has responded to accusations that a new ad for the 2006 Dodge Caliber is homophobic. “Just because the Easter bunny has pink eyes it doesn’t mean he’s gay,” Vines said in a statement. “But apparently one of our very funny commercials for the 2007 Dodge Caliber has laid an egg with those who equate how someone dresses with sexual orientation.” Vines argues that those who say the man in their commercial looks gay are the true stereotypers. “What’s not cute to me is that anyone would make the leap that that all men who wear light colored shirts, white shorts and knee socks are gay or that all gay men dress alike,” he said. “On the other hand, are they suggesting that individuals who look tough, wear work boots and jeans and walk large dogs can’t be homosexual?”
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Joer a mi todo esto me parece de coña, y una purititita estrategia para que hablen de uno (aunque sea mal): la semana anterior los religiosos integristas episcopalianos o yo qué se cargaban contra Ford, antesdeayer BMW, hoy Chrysler... en fin, pilarín, cuantas susceptibilidades



Chrysler responds to homophobia accusations
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Chrysler pitchman Jason Vines has responded to accusations that a new ad for the 2006 Dodge Caliber is homophobic. “Just because the Easter bunny has pink eyes it doesn’t mean he’s gay,” Vines said in a statement. “But apparently one of our very funny commercials for the 2007 Dodge Caliber has laid an egg with those who equate how someone dresses with sexual orientation.” Vines argues that those who say the man in their commercial looks gay are the true stereotypers. “What’s not cute to me is that anyone would make the leap that that all men who wear light colored shirts, white shorts and knee socks are gay or that all gay men dress alike,” he said. “On the other hand, are they suggesting that individuals who look tough, wear work boots and jeans and walk large dogs can’t be homosexual?”
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