Doritos Slaps Children in the Face

2010-02-08
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The New American Sport

Our society has sunk to a new low. Six years ago, during the halftime show of Super Bowl 38, the world went berserk when Janet Jackson exposed her nipple to Justin Timberlake and all of TV-land. Yesterday, however, during Super Bowl 44, when a young boy slapped a man’s face in a Doritos commercial, the same world reacted with laughter and approval.

Hitting men with impunity is the new American sport. Just ask Elin Nordegren, Tiger Woods’s wife, who hit her husband and chased him with a golf club that she wielded to smash his car window — a feat that would landed any man in jail. Just ask Mary J. Blige, who punched her husband in the face, in full view of nightclub witnesses — a feat that would have landed any man in jail.

Doritos pulled a similar misandrist stunt in Super Bowl 43, as I illustrated to Bill O’Reilly on Fox News, when it’s high-priced spot featured one man hurling a snowglobe at the crotch of another. If you laughed at that one, too, you demonstrated your pure disregard for men.

If all of this is so funny, reverse the genders and run the same commercials again. Let’s all have a big laugh. What network, agency, and advertiser pinheads are greenlighting these anti-male commercials? Send me their names; I will publish them.

Woman Is the New Man

It’s widely known that the epidemic of teens becoming pregnant, using drugs, dropping out of school, and joining gangs stems from weak or nonexistent dads. No worry — Madison Avenue has a brilliant solution: weaken fathers at every turn; emasculate men and subordinate them to domineering women. Inequality is the new equality. Woman is the new man.

Recently, State Farm Insurance began running a spot with a wimpified husband in mock pregnancy. Why? To show a man feeling like a woman. What would John Wayne say? Do you want to send this “pregnant” eunuch to fight in Afghanistan?

The typical grade-school boy will ask himself, after absorbing these misandrist images and messages, Is this how a man is supposed to behave — with a watermelon under his shirt, with no shred of testosterone? Is it now OK to slap daddy in the face when I’m angry? A man is not allowed to hit anybody, but everybody is allowed to hit him. I don’t want to be a man when I grow up.

The NoNonsense Bottom Line

The biggest slap in the face from Doritos is to children. Its pernicious commercial compounds the already-negative impression they derive from repeatedly watching men being reduced, and reducing themselves, to buffoons.

Where’s the outrage from mothers — especially Michelle Obama — NFL execs, progressives in Obama’s administration, purveyors of “women’s studies” programs, pediatricians, and child psychologists? There is none.

The next time you watch or hear a domestic-violence PSA, remember the Doritos Dictum: If mommy slaps daddy in the face, it’s OK because the suits at Pepsi’s Frito-Lay division, sellers of Doritos, make it acceptable. And, by not protesting, Americans also make it acceptable.

After viewing the Doritos commercial, no little boy will want to become a man, father, or husband. And, no little girl will want to marry him — but she’ll still have his babies. Funny, huh!

About the Author

Marc H. Rudov, The NoNonsense Man®, is a globally known radio/TV personality, relationship coach, speaker, and author of 120+ articles and Under the Clitoral Hood: How to Crank Her Engine Without Cash, Booze, or Jumper Cables (ISBN 9780974501727), The Man’s No-Nonsense Guide to Women: How to Succeed in Romance on Planet Earth (ISBN 0974501719), and a forthcoming book for women. The 2008 recipient of the National Coalition of Free Men’s “Award for Excellence in Promoting Gender Fairness In The Media,” Mr. Rudov is a frequent guest on Fox News Channel’s The O’Reilly Factor and Your World with Neil Cavuto.

Rudov’s books, articles, radio/TV archives, and podcasts are available at TheNoNonsenseMan.com.

Copyright © 2010 by Marc H. Rudov. All rights reserved.

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  • steven deluca

    no more Doritos at my house, ever.

  • Cloud

    Wow…I didn’t see that interview with O’ Reilly until right now.

    O’ Reilly will criticize anything and everything. But women?? Nooooo, he wouldn’t dare.

  • Mr. J

    Pepsi/Frito Lay has gone WAY off the deep end lately on LOTS of issues.

    On a similar note, how about that sickening tv program “Americas Funnies Home Videos” …..they think its just hilarious that a male gets hit in the crotch on just about every episode.

  • Michaelangelo

    Question: on Tiger Wood’s website, he refutes any bodily harm incurred to him by his wife. I have yet to see anything beyond speculation as to what his wife did or did not do. If such evidence/reference are readily available, would someone please point me to it? So far everything outside of his website seems to come from a source on TMZ.com. I’m still investigating in this.

    Also, with regards to the commercial: there is nothing wrong with the man’s behaviour. There is nothing wrong with having or expressing a physical attraction to someone with whom you share a relationship. The message appears to be trying to show the man as a “dog” only interested in a meaningless sexual relationship with the woman. However, he presented her with flowers and she invited him into her abode with her child. The only “dog” thing that he did was look at her behind.

    Now, the former is often a gesture that a man makes to a woman to show affection for her. The latter is almost assuredly an indication of a relationship. If there was no emotional bound between the two, it would seem unlikely that should would invite him in the house otherwise. Unless she was a terrible mother, which doesn’t seem to be the case either.

    In closing, the man and woman actually seem to have a functional relationship. Even if he is interested in her sexually, enough is presented to show that he is interested in her beyond a purely sexual relationship. It seems to show that even small children know that men are “pigs” and showing any sexual interest in a female is not an welcomed advance.

    Also, I am torn since I like Doritos…

  • Mr. J

    FYI- you can get a generic form of doritos for less than half what doritos cost and they’re exactly the same.

  • albert

    I think we are taking ourselves a little too seriously. If a kid slaps his dad or anyone else simply because they saw it on a commercial, then there is a bigger problem in that household than chips. Sounds more like poor parenting to me.

  • Alek

    Bill o Reilly needs to man up. He’s such a wimp. He constantly has feminazi guests on his programs that whine abot lack of entitlement and privilege and bill just submits and never challenges them.

  • http://jayhammers.blogspot.com/ Jay Hammers

    If someone you know makes a misandristic joke, call them on it.

  • The Man On The Street

    Wasn’t that doritos ad the same one where the kid whacks the old man in the crotch?

    I know I saw it, but cannot remember if it was the same one.

    TMOTS






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