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Mockery Ensues

Jaguar on X (formerly Twitter): “Copy nothing. #Jaguar pic.twitter.com/BfVhc3l09B / X”

Copy nothing. #Jaguar pic.twitter.com/BfVhc3l09B

Dude in a dress.… I know they are trying to be provocative here by going full fashion show; but anytime I see this, I think humiliation ritual. Seen too much of it. Maybe they are just humiliated by their abysmal sales. The comments are the best.

On a side note, supposedly they are going away from ICE cars. This will only serve to accelerate their downward spiral. Idiocy. 

What do you think?

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Fed Up
Fed Up
11 hours ago

Groan, it’s so tiresome.

Rosey
Rosey
11 hours ago

I was at work today (UK) and a member of staff was talking about referring a client to Prevent because he’d used terms like “woke ” Another staff member started talking about incels like it was the same thing – then they all started talking about his politics.

Tiresome is right and this nonsense has spilled out into the real world.

Antonia D
Antonia D
3 hours ago
Reply to  Rosey

I assume Prevent is some kind of mental health assistance (?). Also, would you mind clarifying whether your colleagues are leftist/LGBT advocates or more conservative? I was a little confused whether you were saying they were “over” all the woke insanity or were in favor of it.

Thanks! May God bless and guide you & your loved ones.

Wowjustwow
Wowjustwow
11 hours ago

I’m not offended only for the viewing audience, but mostly for the gay and trans folks who did not ask for and do not want this either.

Last edited 11 hours ago by Wowjustwow
zZz0Rak
zZz0Rak
9 hours ago
Reply to  Wowjustwow

Who gives a crap

cabalfalls
cabalfalls
8 hours ago

Copy nothing but the latest coughed up s**t and pretend it’s original.

mechanical
mechanical
8 hours ago

They say “copy nothing”, but I could swear I’ve seen nearly identical ad campaigns from a number of brands already. But those were mostly fashion / beauty brands.

Honestly I thought Jaguar is a luxury carmaker. Are they branching out to a new market?