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Harry's Razors deletes tweet calling for 'NEW DEFINITION OF MASCULINITY'

From WOKE to JOKE?

Harry’s Razors deleted an old tweet from 2017 celebrating “International Men’s Day” that told men “IT’S TIME FOR A NEW DEFINITION OF MASCULINITY.” Text of the deleted tweet here:

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Today is International Men’s Day. Believe it or not, that’s a thing.

Now more than ever, being a man demands introspection, humility, and optimism. To get to a better tomorrow, we need to take a look at today, and at the misguided stereotypes that got us here in the first place.

But why did the company delete it?

Maybe it’s because they want the business from men angry at Gillette’s new ad:

Screenshot here:

Anyway, deleting that tweet makes no sense as the company ran a well-received ad in 2018 on “What Makes a Man”:

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Harry’s literally wanted to “start a conversation” about masculinity but now that the conversation has started, they deleted that old tweet?

And even though that tweet from 2017 was deleted, many of the responses are still up:

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So, which is it Harry’s? Is it time for a new definition of masculinity or not? Please let us know.

And in the meantime, maybe it’s time for a razor company that gets what it’s supposed to do:

A perfect response to all of this.

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