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Jaguar is being blasted on social media for its ultra-woke commercial featuring androgynous models and not even a single car, with conservatives dubbing the ad “Bud Light 2.0.”
“This is so the wrong timing for this. I can understand the C-suite being conned into this in 2022, but they have completely misread the moment. Bud Light 2.0,” columnist Jon Gabriel wrote. “Hi, @Jaguar. I fixed your awful ad. It took two minutes,” another commented, sharing a photo of a beautiful female model standing beside a vehicle.
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