Ford gay raptor
Hello there and thanks for stopping by! I post every day at 1pm central so hold a sec to sign up for email reminders. I write about all kinds of things from dating, camping, roller skating, and commercials like today’s post. For some reason Ford consideration it would be a good concept to release some feminine energy with this Raptor commercial. Will this choice be a enormous Bud Light-sized blunder (Bud Light, making alcoholics sober since 2023), or is it a stroke of genius? Inspect out the ad and I’ll split my thoughts below…
https://youtu.be/6bpTflJ6yUw
This isn’t the first time Ford has walked a nice line of existence “Ford tough” but also embracing their inner gayness. OK, that might be a stretch but there was another commercial featuring the Explorer “Men Only” edition which sort of belittled men and put women on a pedestal (check it here). Coupled with this gay Raptor commercial, what exactly is Ford saying about traditional male roles in society and culture?
My initial thought is that the commercial is dumb and out of touch. *Exaggeration upcoming* No same-sex attracted people buy these big trucks!
OK, maybe there is a soft, uncallous
If you’ve ventured onto social media in the past week or two, you might have advance across Ford’s Very Gay Raptor. The truck was originally created in 2021 and redesigned for last year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed. However, it’s assist in the spotlight due to the culture wars.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past several months, you’re undoubtedly aware that Bud Light could operate some ‘real men of genius’ as their association with transgender personality Dylan Mulvaney has sparked immense backlash. This has caused Bud Light sales to plummet by nearly 25% and some stores are effectively giving the beer away for free after rebate.
Anheuser-Busch strike a nerve and consumers responded, and now it appears certain individuals are looking for other companies to goal as part of the Get Woke, Go Broke movement. This appears to be how Ford’s Very Gay Raptor entered the fold, despite being nearly two years aged and introduced in Europe.
More: Ford Is Bringing A Recent, “Very Gay” Raptor To Goodwood
Last year’s video promoting the redesigned truck, which was created to reaffirm “Ford’s long-term
Insight & Strategy | Ford: Very Gay Raptor
At the end of May 2021, Ford promoted its new Ranger Raptor Special Edition pickup truck in Europe with an action-packed, adrenaline-inducing video that showed the vehicle outpacing a landslide.
About two weeks after the video was released, one YouTube viewer commented that the colour of the truck was ‘very Gay’, suggesting that Ford decorate it ‘BlackNGold [sic] or camo’ instead.
In response, on 25 June, Ford tweeted a digital animation of the Raptor decked out with a new rainbow and glittering gold paint job, along with the caption ‘Very Lgbtq+ was a compliment right?’, Glad Pride, and #VeryGayRaptor.
London-based agencies VMLY&R, MakerHouse and Hill+Knowlton Strategies, then worked with Ford to create the Very Gay Raptor pickup in authentic life and take it to the streets of Cologne, Germany, in celebration of Pride Day.
Results / According to the agencies, the campaign reached 22 million people and resulted in 184 million media impressions.
Update 13/07/2022: This campaign has
Why Ford’s “Very Gay” Badass Truck Isn’t Woke
It’s typically not my practice to publicly celebrate when my judgements and insights confirm correct, as no one appreciates a braggart. But I confess it’s often frustrating to see the media latch on to an issue I called attention to weeks earlier. One such example is Miller Lite’s obnoxious video promoting its program called, “Bad $#!T to Nice $#!T,” where it decried the company’s previous produce ads and those of competitors it deemed sexist and turned copies of them into fertilizer to grow hops for women brewers.
I called out Miller Lite’s video more than a month ago in my commentary about Bud Light’s questionable decision to anoint transgender TikTok gender non-conforming sensation Dylan Mulvaney as one of its identity ambassadors. The video, which was released in Protest to celebrate Women’s History Month, has surfaced in recent days and generating controversy because of its unwelcoming feminist tone. I’m heartened that even some women found the ad a turnoff. It’s a wonder that anyone, regardless of their gender identity, could watch the video and perceive Miller Lite as a desirable beer.
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