In a shocking, anti-woke move, Apple releases a new ad.
And this ad is pro-fatherhood.
It’s pro-family.
It’s pro-White.
It’s pro-normal everyday life like we used to know. Before woke and DEI was forced down our throat in every single ad.
You know, like the kind we used to see all the time in the 90’s.
And the product is for the new AirPods Pro 2, which include a clinical-grade hearing aid.
Surprising that no one has created this yet, but it’s the first over-the-counter hearing aid software device that has gotten FDA approval.
THERE ARE MORE than 30 million people estimated to be living with mild to moderate hearing loss in the US—and for many, that condition is just a fact of life. They don’t seek treatment, and the accumulated efforts to interact with the outside world can build up to more serious health problems, like social isolation and even dementia.
On a more personal level, there are small moments in everyday life that can easily be missed when you can’t hear clearly. That type of moment is the center of Apple’s latest holiday ad, which portrays a real person who’s had this type of experience. John Pelletreau is a normal dad from Chicago who has moderate hearing loss. But he’s been able to connect better with his loved ones thanks to the tech giant’s new hearing health features for the AirPods Pro 2 earphones, which include a clinical-grade hearing aid, the first over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aid software device authorized by the FDA.
THERE ARE MORE than 30 million people estimated to be living with mild to moderate hearing loss in the US—and for many, that condition is just a fact of life. They don’t seek treatment, and the accumulated efforts to interact with the outside world can build up to more serious health problems, like social isolation and even dementia.
On a more personal level, there are small moments in everyday life that can easily be missed when you can’t hear clearly. That type of moment is the center of Apple’s latest holiday ad, which portrays a real person who’s had this type of experience. John Pelletreau is a normal dad from Chicago who has moderate hearing loss. But he’s been able to connect better with his loved ones thanks to the tech giant’s new hearing health features for the AirPods Pro 2 earphones, which include a clinical-grade hearing aid, the first over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aid software device authorized by the FDA.
But the real shocker is that this ad completely is devoid of DEI.
It’s just a normal commercial with a normal happy White American family.
Gives you a nostalgic feeling, in a way. Is it the 90’s again?
Is wholesomeness back on the menu?
Shows you just how rare it is now that this ad is going viral for reasons I just mentioned.
And people have noticed.
The dad is a white guy…and is not the buffoon? Well done Apple. Its a lovely commercial and product that can change people lives for the better.
— MostlyHarmless (@harmless_human) November 28, 2024
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Volvo Takes on Jaguar’s Woke Agenda With A Pro-Life, Pro-Family Ad That’ll Give You Chills
Volvo Takes on Jaguar's Woke Agenda With A Pro-Life, Pro-Family Ad That’ll Give You Chills
Recently, we posted about Jaguar's insane new, woke rebranding.
Today, we have another car commercial for you to watch -- but, this one is a whole lot more wholesome. In fact, it's genuinely good and just might restore your faith in luxury car companies.
Volvo just released probably the best car commercial you've ever seen in your lifetime.
It was shot by Hoyte Van Hoytema, the acclaimed filmographer behind big-name Hollywood films like Interstellar and Oppenheimer.
The 3-minute long video, which was posted on Instagram, is giving folks chills, and even bringing some to tears with its heartwarming pro-family, pro-car message.
You just have to see it for yourself:
While Jaguar recent rebranding pushes debauchery, Volvo just delivered the most moving, pro-family, pro-life car ad ever made.
This isn’t just a car commercial—it’s a message our generation needs to hear:
YES—it’s hard. YES—it’s scary. But YOU can do it. And it’s WORTH it.… pic.twitter.com/paOXVObnUi
— Christopher Vandaele (@cvdldb) November 23, 2024
While Jaguar is pushing debauchery, Volvo just put out the most moving, pro-family, pro-life car ad of all time.
This is the way.
— Cabot Phillips (@cabot_phillips) November 21, 2024
While Jaguar is going woke Volvo is celebrating life. I’d much rather own a Volvo than a Jaguar. WATCH: pic.twitter.com/YHgWiVU1Zg
— @amuse (@amuse) November 21, 2024
Here's the full ad on Youtube:
That's the way you sell a car and a message Americans need to hear, all at the same time!
Is anyone else tearing up after watching that?!
Conservative commentator Amala Ekpunobi dove into why this ad is exactly what we all needed to see right now:
Jaguar is focusing on DEI, gender-bending, and telling their consumers they’re “deleting ordinary”. Volvo leans into the ordinary. The ordinary is beautiful and authentic. It’s unique, yet universal. Woke ideas and made up identities are not. I hate ads, but there’s something… https://t.co/9D5ZhTNtTB
— Amala Ekpunobi (@amalaekpunobi) November 21, 2024
Even the Senior Marketing Director at McDonald's praised Volvo for breaking all the rules of advertising to create something refreshing:
Volvo posted a 3 min and 46 second ad on Instagram, shot by Hoyte Van Hoytema, the cinematographer of Interstellar and Oppenheimer.
It goes against every single rule you can think about as a social lead. Length. Format. Over-produced.
Every comment under the ad said it… pic.twitter.com/wkmghuP4ye
— Guillaume Huin (@HuinGuillaume) November 21, 2024
Fox Business reported on the emotional response this Volvo commercial is delivering:
Auto brand Volvo is being celebrated for its recent "pro-life" ad after fellow luxury car brand Jaguar caused a social media firestorm this week with its rebrand that critics dubbed, "woke."
The nearly 4-minute long ad for Volvo's new fully electric SUV, the EX90, depicts a man learning he is going to be a father and imagining his family's future. The ad then powerfully shows off the car's safety features that protected his family.
"Designed to be the safest Volvo car ever made," the ad says. "For life."
The ad was released in September, but resurfaced on social media this week. Several commentators praised the ad and contrasted it to the messaging in Jaguar's new "Copy Nothing" ad.
Benny Johnson made a great video in response:
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