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If you had any question as to whether we’re living in the end of days, look no further.
(Article by Chris Menahan republished from InformationLiberation.com)
Chips Ahoy, which is owned by the multibillion dollar megacorporation Mondelez Global, paid drag queen Jose Cancel from the show “RuPaul’s Drag Race” to encourage their “moms” and “drag moms” to “get these cookies” for Mother’s Day.
“Y’all know what we is celebrating today? Mother’s Day,” Cancel said. “And I am so thankful to have a mother, like mines, who supports me through all my craziness and loves on me and buys me Chips Ahoy cookies — chewy, the original everything under the sun.”
“My mom knows I love those cookies, so get those cookies,” Cancel said.
#HappyMothersDay to your moms, your drag moms and everyone who celebrates you being YOU. #GetTheseCookies @VanessaVanjie ❤️ pic.twitter.com/LkwRGp6ayF
— Chips Ahoy! (@ChipsAhoy) May 12, 2019
Chips Ahoy tweeted/retweeted the ad out three separate times. It was also posted to Instagram.
Miss @VanessaVanjie said call your moms and #GetTheseCookies! Period. Happy Mother’s Day! https://t.co/pDCmIH0D0I
— Chips Ahoy! (@ChipsAhoy) May 12, 2019
"It’s Mother’s Day, and I’m thankful for all the amazing mamas who let us keep it real❗??#GetThESECookies some @ChipsAhoy cookies! #ad pic.twitter.com/iK3xyxnmnn
— Vanessa Vanjie Mateo (@VanessaVanjie) May 12, 2019
Note, this is being promoted by one of the largest megacorporations on the Fortune 500.
Chips Ahoy made headlines last month after issuing a recall due to an “unexpected solidified ingredient” being found in their cookies.
Mondelez Global said at the time that a “small number of consumers have reported gagging, choking or dental injury.”
Earlier this month, Converse also advertised their new “Pride Collection” using an 11-year-old boy in drag:
Eleven-year-old ‘Drag Kid’ now a spokeschild for Converse shoes https://t.co/iyVViNcYzh
— LifeSiteNews.com (@LifeSite) May 10, 2019
Hi @Converse
Why are you promoting “Desmond is Amazing”, an 11 year old “drag kid”?
“Drag” = highly sexualized
“Drag kid” = sexualization of children pic.twitter.com/DkIG5WYdY6
— An Open Secret (@AnOpenSecret) May 8, 2019
While dressing boys up drag and exploiting them to sell shoes on social media is just fine according to the values embraced by our Fortune 500, criticizing prog-globalism can get you banned from all social media and lead to your PayPal and bank account being closed.
Read more at: InformationLiberation.com
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