![]() For example, JustEat (jokingly) tried to “ban cooking” (even though their actual enemy was pizza delivery). Straw man: Sometimes it’s safer to challenge a tongue-in-cheek abstract concept. Goliath: Some brands challenge an entire hated industry (“big banks” or “brand name razors” or insurance conglomerates).Ģ. Instead, consider one of these options:ġ. ![]() The thing you’re against has to be something people won’t feel bad opposing, and avoid naming specific companies. If you want attention, it’s helpful to be against something.
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