I still haven't watched the Gillette ad. And I actually make a point of not being so closed-minded.
My position is that if Proctor & Gamble/Gillette is willing to assume that the money it spends, in a highly targeted way, to access the ears and eyes of the English-speaking male public - if this money and access is best spent teaching this public, who it would appear that they're presuming are in need of the lesson, how to raise boys into men? Excuse me? Twat the fuck did you just say, you cunt? Yeah, blow it out your ass - I'll keep shaving with disposable store brand shit, cocksuckers.
Imagine for a moment that a women's care product came out and said, "Mothers, you're fucking up the women of the next generation, giving your daughters bad self-esteem, body perception - you are a societal problem" - en masse message, imagine the hysteria.