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If this is true, the story is pretty amazing. You have an ad agency presenting an idea to their client -- 'hey, it's pride month goyim why don't you show two men holding hands using your gay soap.'

Guy on the Nivea call rather bluntly says that isn't in line with their brand. 'We want to be a manly, non-faggy soap brand.' The globohomo ad agency then brings the contents of the conference call with their client public, smearing them, and fires them for not wanting to shove the gay agenda down the general public's collective throats.

Oh, but didn't you goyim hear!? One of the guys on the conference call was a poof. Think of how that little faggot must have felt? During pride month no less! That's like someone being mean to you on your birthday.

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Can you imagine publicly badmouthing a former client and what it would do for your reputation?

It wouldn't be good for the way potential clients perceive you in the future.

Imagine the dynamic between client and service provider that would allow for this kind of arrogance.

Maybe the move wasn't made in error and instead intentionally sends a message to the others: hey, petty makers of things, you need us more than we need you. And be careful what you say 'no' to or we'll punish you for it.