MEGAL FAIL: Advil Uses “Racism” to Try and Sell More Meds to Black People

San Antonio, Texas/USA - August 25, 2020:A bottle of Advil over the counter pain medication. Pain reliever/fever reducer Ibuprofen caplets tablets NSAID

Even as the majority of America makes it clear to large corporations that we’re tired of their “woke” nonsense, some of these companies are stubbornly refusing to abandon their efforts to push left-wing nonsense on us and it’s safe to say things are getting weird.

The Advil brand has launched an embarrassing new ad campaign which claims that Black people experience “pain inequity” – yes, really.

According to the company – which is owned by Pfizer – Black Americans are “less believed” about their pain than their White counterparts.

The left-wing nutjobs behind this marketing campaign claim that the sources of pain are “deeply rooted in racism,” sharing the experiences of five Black people who claim that doctors, and hospital staff never believes them when they say they’re in pain.

Advil explained on their site. “Their stories are different, but they all have one thing in common: no one believed their pain was real.”

 

How exactly this is supposed to convince anybody to buy more of their pain medications is beyond me, but the ad does make one thing clear: leftists have lost the plot!

Disguised as a fight against “racism,” the woke left is trying to pander to Black Americans, this time doing it in one of the most weird ways to date.

It’s nonsense like this that continues to drive Black Americans away from the left in favor of conservatives.

When will they finally learn?!

Watch the video here to see this moronic new leftist ad campign.

 


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