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New Doritos advert hits hard with queer love story and tragic truth about LGBTQ+ relationships​

Doritos Mexico has released a heartwarming Valentine’s Day advert celebrating LGBTQ+ love and the ongoing fight for queer lives to be accepted.

The campaign, titled Bold Love, was created with #OrgulloTodoElAño (Pride all year) platform, which aims to give the LGBTQ+ community visibility beyond Pride month.

Bold Love explores the celebration of love against all odds; beyond cultural barriers and social acceptance, and portrays the challenges the LGBTQ+ community face in relationships.

The advert opens with a shot of two women holding hands, before the passenger eats a Dorito and tells her partner: “I love you so much,” while looking at her adoringly.

Her partner responds: “How much?” to which she says: “I’d bring down the moon and the stars for you.”

“No, seriously. What would you do for me?” the woman driving asks.

Her partner responds: “I’d kiss you in front of everyone, without caring if people stare, or whatever may happen.

“I’d introduce you to my family as my girlfriend, even if my parents or grandmother stop talking to me, I don’t care.

She continues listing the gestures she’d make – including asking her to pick her up from work with flowers and getting married, even if “half the guests don’t show up.”

The heartwarming love story is then followed by sobering statistics sourced from a survey on discrimination for sexual orientation and gender identity.

Included in the statistics is that 33 per cent of the LGBT community has suffered from discrimination at their workplace and 76 per cent of the community avoids showing their love in public.
Bold Love is the fifth instalment of the viral queer-friendly campaign that kicked off in December with The Best Gift, while Day of the Dead and Father’s Day have been celebrated with beautiful and bold queer visibility.

In October last year, same-sex marriage was fully legalised in Mexico, following the country voting earlier that month to ban all forms of LGBTQ+ conversion therapy.

Last year also marked the landmark legal victory of an LGBTQ+ activist becoming the first person in Mexico to be issued a birth certificate legally recognising them as non-binary.

More than half of Mexico’s 32 states have passed legislation to allow trans people to change their gender on official documents, such as passports and driver’s licences.

Despite progression towards LGBTQ+ equality, Mexico has a horrifying problem with violence against trans people and was rated the second-deadliest country in the world for trans people in 2019.
 
But how does this sell Doritos?
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I was just about to post this, I don't know why every commercial for snacks or something trivial now
has to have some weird virtue signaling about kweers, I'm pretty sure normies want to eat doritos without thinking how many Mexican alphabet people might be included in a sequel to Funky Town .
 
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You can get other brands of cheese powder covered corn chips and sometimes they are better than Doritos. Doritos kind of suck. I remember eating them in the 90's and they were better. It was around the late 90's when they started to go to shit and they just got worse. They put too much of that flavoring on them. They were better in the early and mid 90's.

UTZ used to make a Dorito alternative that was more like what Doritos were like in the early 90's but they tasted more like cheese or what you would think cheese would taste like.

Good thing I adblock everything and don't watch cable TV, even as a fag these ads are just cringe and oddly creepy. Ads are basically just corporate propaganda
That's because they weren't made for you. They do this shit to torment straight people.


Lets see...glory holes, pants sniffing and implied cock sucking....This isn't new.
That's totally not gay shit. Also, the white guy just had to suck on a nigger finger.
 
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