"Better? Better!" A Homophobic Snicker Commercial is Pulled Out in Spain

















In the advert, an effeminate man who eats a Snickers ice-cream turns into a bearded, low-voiced man who feels ‘better’.
 Photograph: Frank Baron/The Guardian  

Snickers in Spain has pulled a controversial advertisement and apologised for any “misunderstanding that may have been caused” after the 20-second film was widely condemned for being homophobic.

The advert shows the Spanish influencer Aless Gibaja ordering a “sexy orange juice” while a friend trades puzzled looks with the waiter. The waiter responds by handing Gibaja a Snickers ice-cream bar, and after a bite, Gibaja appears to transform into a bearded man with a deep voice. 

“Better?” the friend asks. “Better,” replies the man.

To make the story short since you will be watching the video, the femme gay guy becomes a macho looking man by eating Snickers. In other words eat snickers and you won’t be gay or it will make you a macho man.  And let me explain a macho looking man is a matter of taste. I know a guy which he won’t date nor bed a muscle guy. He likes his man to look natural not enhance in anyway. Other guys like guys that are Trans. If you go into the classifieds for man looking for man you can see their ads. They are like the Macho man in the commercial and they want a transgender. That is so because sex is in the mind not on muscles Or Snickers.

On the eyes of the male straight media gays are femme and weak and a real man can’t be gay. AS we fight these misconceptions and lies based on homophobia and some on hatred towards people unlike them we see less so for this commercial to pop up now, one feels like we have a lot more work to do and that work starts with the guys that don’t look gays in their eyes to be out, more Olympians, more sportsman’s, more Astronauts and President of the US. The nation already have had  and have gay leaders. Yes, and more gays of every color and every body weight and height. We have them but it seems we need more.....so you need to come out, no matter how you look. That is the power of coming out, we shut the mouth and commercials of the homophobia media and the haters alike. When we come out the voices against us they seem to quiet down because people don’t listen to them they know better.

Adam Gonzalez, Publisher

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