Hello, @JennyCraig. As a business that depends on and markets to women, is this an opinion that you agree with? https://t.co/2XAcaJCw6Z
ColleenLavelle1 (@ColleenLavelle1)
Really hoping that all of these brands realize that this isn’t political commentary, but naked bigotry. https://t.co/lRJcdOXJmx
JordanUhl (@JordanUhl)
Women drive 70-80% of all consumer purchasing. Just from a business perspective, why would any advertiser choose to support a show with this message? https://t.co/Qba7XkvKIV
TacticalGrace_ (@TacticalGrace_)
.@redlobster, as a restaurant chain that depends on women, do you agree with this misogynistic rhetoric? As an advertiser on this program this evening, this is what you’re supporting. https://t.co/Ia8PjiEAhb
slpng_giants (@slpng_giants)
You know you're a bigot when your neighbors put up signs that say "Hate has no home here" and you write a letter complaining that they're talking about you.
slpng_giants (@slpng_giants)
When you think about how much Fox News and websites like Breitbart vilify immigrants and brown people day in and day out, this kind of thing is bound to happen. It might not be the main driver, but it is probably an accelerant. Words matter. https://t.co/xMXn0s3tjh
GrowinJo (@GrowinJo)
When you think about how much Fox News and websites like Breitbart vilify immigrants and brown people day in and day out, this kind of thing is bound to happen. It might not be the main driver, but it is probably an accelerant. Words matter. https://t.co/xMXn0s3tjh
donbuckleyjr (@donbuckleyjr)
Keep in mind that most, if not all, of the advertisers that keep the lights on at Fox News have dedicated pages on their websites and policies put in place for the advancement of women at their companies. How can they support this type of rhetoric, too? https://t.co/Fq0O2a1kIb
texaslawgirl (@texaslawgirl)
How are any advertisers still okay with their brand being seen next to racial slurs, segments that call immigrants “dirty” and monologues about women’s employment causing alcoholism and jail time? They are literally paying for this to continue. https://t.co/cKyf03AVeP
bigdaddystyle (@bigdaddystyle)
Women drive 70-80% of all consumer purchasing. Just from a business perspective, why would any advertiser choose to support a show with this message? https://t.co/Qba7XkvKIV
grandpamike1 (@grandpamike1)
Women drive 70-80% of all consumer purchasing. Just from a business perspective, why would any advertiser choose to support a show with this message?
slpng_giants (@slpng_giants)
Sleeping Giants @slpng_giants: Women drive 70-80% of all consumer purchasing. Just from a business perspective, why would any advertiser choose to support a show with this message? https://t.co/lKHPPRECEo
RedmondMichael (@RedmondMichael)
Just a reminder that this crime against humanity was brought to you by companies like @Accenture @Microsoft @dell and @jpmorgan who materially support or invest in contractors for the agencies that made this happen. https://t.co/TwJUFAM9EA
GTSuv (@GTSuv)
How are any advertisers still okay with their brand being seen next to racial slurs, segments that call immigrants “dirty” and monologues about women’s employment causing alcoholism and jail time? They are literally paying for this to continue.
slpng_giants (@slpng_giants)
This is not what political commentary looks like. This is straight-up bigotry. How any advertisers would want their brands attached to this racist bullshit is just hard to comprehend. https://t.co/2VtNXDljxx
cantdance2it (@cantdance2it)
GAVIN McINNES: ME AND MY CREW WILL BEAT THE FUCK OUT OF ANYONE! ALSO GAVIN McINNES: I politely request that you remove the hateful sign from your lawns. https://t.co/wc3CkbVo71
GirlFuturist (@GirlFuturist)
Keep in mind that most, if not all, of the advertisers that keep the lights on at Fox News have dedicated pages on their websites and policies put in place for the advancement of women at their companies. How can they support this type of rhetoric, too?
slpng_giants (@slpng_giants)
After admitting that Alex Jones violated @Twitter’s Terms of Service many times, @jack welcomed him back this week. Why? It could be because taking real action interferes with Jack’s utopian vision for his platform (and $). Us, in The @guardian: https://t.co/Aj0JQlfKAP
Moe456 (@Moe456)
.@Ancestry, in December, you said that you were not advertising on Tucker Carlson Tonight after his comments about immigrants making our country “dirtier”. Tonight, you advertised on the program. Can you confirm your plans moving forward?
slpng_giants (@slpng_giants)
Sorry, but while everyone is paying attention to Taylor Swift, there’s a crime against humanity happening right before our eyes. https://t.co/oICtHudggi
francesahen (@francesahen)
You know you're a bigot when your neighbors put up signs that say "Hate has no home here" and you write a letter complaining that they're talking about you.
josh_Paskiewicz (@josh_Paskiewicz)
Day by day, Laura Ingraham and Tucker Carlson are normalizing racism, attacking sexual assault victims and vilifying immigrants. This is not politics, it’s bigotry. How can *not one* advertiser see what they’re supporting? How can they continue to invest in hate & divisiveness? https://t.co/04TJfdILyC
pookiener (@pookiener)
Salli Setta, the President of @redlobster, sits on the board of @WFFHQ, the Women’s Foodservice Forum, which pushes for the advancement of women in the industry. It is so incredibly odd that @redlobster would continue to advertise on this show after these comments. https://t.co/2XAcaJCw6Z
sarahhhoward (@sarahhhoward)
.@Ancestry, in December, you said that you were not advertising on Tucker Carlson Tonight after his comments about immigrants making our country “dirtier”. Tonight, you advertised on the program. Can you confirm your plans moving forward? https://t.co/wju2gaqDaC
tmulqueeny (@tmulqueeny)
When you think about how much Fox News and websites like Breitbart vilify immigrants and brown people day in and day out, this kind of thing is bound to happen. It might not be the main driver, but it is probably an accelerant. Words matter.
slpng_giants (@slpng_giants)
Salli Setta, the President of @redlobster, sits on the board of @WFFHQ, the Women’s Foodservice Forum, which pushes for the advancement of women in the industry. It is so incredibly odd that @redlobster would continue to advertise on this show after these comments.
slpng_giants (@slpng_giants)
We should never get used to TV hosts making millions to spew hatred towards people who look different than them, come from different places than them or have less than them. No one should be paying for that. Especially the companies that depend on those people for business.
CharZarBar (@CharZarBar)
These incidents don't just happen on their own. They happen because people spread this bigotry and xenophobia on social platforms that have made the active choice to let it slide. https://t.co/wijE7MlUu7
Lou2uLou (@Lou2uLou)
In this new year, it is our sincere hope that advertisers can start to tell the difference between pertinent political commentary and completely racist, xenophobic garbage.
Dodie609 (@Dodie609)
This is not political commentary looks like. This is straight-up bigotry. How any advertisers would want their brands attached to this racist bullshit is just hard to comprehend. https://t.co/2VtNXDljxx
robinmlstanton (@robinmlstanton)
Still no answer from @JennyCraig. It seems so counterintuitive for a company that markets so heavily to women to sponsor a show that has shown continued contempt for their advancement. https://t.co/qsoNPJ30PP
RobRccummings3 (@RobRccummings3)
Any company that markets to women & supports this show should be ashamed. I will personally stop doing with all RT @slpng_giants: Hello, @JennyCraig. As a business that depends on and markets to women, is this an opinion that you agree with? https://t.co/FmaFMwx2bG
LucysOnIt (@LucysOnIt)
.@redlobster, as a restaurant chain that depends on women, do you agree with this misogynistic rhetoric? As an advertiser on this program this evening, this is what you’re supporting. https://t.co/Ia8PjiEAhb
indivisibleWon (@indivisibleWon)
Day by day, Laura Ingraham and Tucker Carlson are normalizing racism, attacking sexual assault victims and vilifying immigrants. This is not politics, it’s bigotry. How can *not one* advertiser see what they’re supporting? How can they continue to invest in hate & divisiveness?
slpng_giants (@slpng_giants)
Hello @officedepot. As a company that depends on workers of all kinds, you couldn’t possibly support this kind of message, right? https://t.co/TEHDrvMYda
bluedotskytoday (@bluedotskytoday)
This is not political commentary looks like. This is straight-up bigotry. How any advertisers would want their brands attached to this racist bullshit is just hard to comprehend.
slpng_giants (@slpng_giants)