The cull of racist TV has some lamenting the end of ‘lad culture’ with all its *checks notes* misogyny, gay jokes and Yorkie bars
Do you remember the noughties? What a decade that was for Britain.
Men, pumped full of supermarket lager, engulfed their torsos in Lynx Africa, drenched themselves in CK1, then went about their days eating man-food and exclusively reading man-magazines. Their sense of masculinity assured and sturdy, thanks to both to the man-targeted advertising around them as well as their terrible Robbie Williams-style tattoos.
But now, dear reader, with the Black Lives Matter movement prompting broadcasters to review their back-catalogue for problematic content – this glorious golden era of lad-dom is but a distant dream.
A Twitter user whose handle is “@BritishDean” and whose personality traits, according to his bio, are “WHUFC, UFC, darts, [the] Conservative Party, Queen Elizabeth II [and] ‘Rule Britannia’,”, appeared to be aggrieved by these recent reckonings.
Dean reflected on the 2000s as the “last great decade of non-PC lad culture”.
https://twitter.com/BritishDean/status/1270763853354356737
“Feminists wounded. Snowflakes covering their eyes in horror. I swear you’ll never see anything like this ever again,” he wrote.
But what will the world never see again? We hear you say. Well, Dean today mourned the passing of… misogynistic marketing, which has been eradicated by “a generation of poofters”.
20’s = a generation of poofters. Is that what you want?
— Dean ????????? (@BritishDean) June 12, 2020
He included some examples in the 2000s ad playbook, which included the Yorkie chocolate bars “not for girls” campaign, crisp company McCoys flogging “MAN CRISPS”, Zoo, a now-defunct British lads’ magazine, and, er, Pot Noodle calling its instant noodles “the slag of all snacks”.
Yes, truly the pinnacle of human achievement. Society will truly never return to this peak. We are descending, spiralling, plummeting into a vacuum of creativity where humanity must strive to somehow be funny or sell cheap snacks in corner shops without being sexist and/or homophobic.
People poke fun out of man’s mourning of the apparent demise of lad culture.
From recycling to sunsets to comfortable chairs and literally the bare minimum needed to save people’s lives from a viral pandemic, some men struggle with seemingly everyday concepts that are apparently threats to their masculinity.
But this latest threat to masculinity had countless Twitter users utterly stunned. Amazed that this potentially real human being believes that the world is worse for not having these kinds of discriminatory campaigns, while others sought to give Dean perspective on what might have been a joke to him was a life of prejudice to others.
https://twitter.com/VadimRangers4O/status/1271053416840732672
https://twitter.com/daisythejones/status/1271405078897922048
When men were men and women were frightened.— Chris Mavis (@ChrisMavis90) June 12, 2020
When I was younger, my dad told me I could pick a chocolate bar. I wanted a Yorkie but the ‘not for girls’ confused me. I asked my dad if I was allowed to buy it because I was a girl. I genuinely thought the shop keeper would refuse to sell me it. So screw this toxicity https://t.co/pRfhfl7J8O— Becky ✨ (@b3cksickle) June 12, 2020
https://twitter.com/_bakuho/status/1271433818646421508
it’s such a shame you can’t have your “man crisps” while i try to not get raped or murdered https://t.co/pDyjntmAoJ— Megs (@megan_andii) June 12, 2020
https://twitter.com/purechole/status/1271235807903461377
https://twitter.com/Jonny_m123/status/1271366516039208960