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Volkswagen has been rapped over the knuckles for 'elements of homophobia and toxic masculinity' in a radio advertisement. | News24_Business

Volkswagen has been rapped over the knuckles for"elements of homophobia and toxic masculinity" in a radio advertisement.

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_Business VW still remains the biggest and most supported brand in SA whether a radio ad has been banned wont change that

_Business VW obviously produced that ad for their target market let them be

_Business *wrapped surely?

_Business sexist and/or transphobic - either could be a man or a woman or ... beauty is in the eye of the beer holder.

_Business Not wanting to be the spoon in a same-sex non-consensual situation is homophobic?

_Business I am a women and support toxic masculinity.

_Business Go woke go broke.

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