Reebok Mocks Trump For His Comments to Brigitte Macron, Twitter Mocks Reebok In Return
Reebok decided to go political on Friday when the shoe company tweeted this chart to its 733,000 followers.
In case you were wondering when it IS appropriate to say, “You’re in such good shape…beautiful,”… THIS: pic.twitter.com/Z1cnnRD8Ut
— Reebok (@Reebok) July 14, 2017
This was an obvious jab at President Trump for his remarks to Brigitte Macron, wife of French President Emmanuel Macron, when he said that she was in “such good shape” and called her “beautiful.”
However, Twitter took the weekend to call out the company’s hypocrisy.
what phonies you are. your entire campaign is based on people dying to be noticed for being in good shape. https://t.co/oWlYBHCl6i
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) July 17, 2017
.@Reebok oh look, another company virtue signalling to nuffies. Meanwhile, this is how they market their products. They look in good shape. pic.twitter.com/eqEW7nmHQV
— Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) July 16, 2017
Thank you, @Reebok, for your virtuous message about when it’s appropriate to complement a woman’s shape. pic.twitter.com/vuj8oe86ZL
— Jim Norton (@JimNorton) July 15, 2017
FIXED
Reebok: ‘It’s cool when we do it’ pic.twitter.com/05sq7LpAzY
— Chet Cannon (@Chet_Cannon) July 16, 2017
Six year olds make your shoes, bruh.
— Caleb Bacon ? (@CalebEatsBacon) July 16, 2017
Idiotic #PC world yet @reebok ok exploiting a woman “shape” for their shoes! I would have Embraced saying market 4 older females! Too Late! pic.twitter.com/AlJP9haHaB
— Grace Vasquez (@itsYourGrace) July 16, 2017
Boycott @Reebok.https://t.co/KhG2RbA76e
— Stefan Molyneux (@StefanMolyneux) July 15, 2017
So @Reebok is now pontificating about #sexism. So glad they would never appropriate women’s bodies to sell their crappy shoes… pic.twitter.com/pYKUMX1bgg
— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) July 16, 2017
Reebok is making a big move into the SJW shoe market. pic.twitter.com/TgI9i4slWP
— Mike Cernovich ?? (@Cernovich) July 15, 2017
Several Trump supporters on Twitter have also called to boycott Reebok in response to the chart.