Red Bull 2000s Print Advertisement 2003 Does Not "Resolve Gender Issues" Cancel Culture VictimsThis Red Bull advertisement from the 2000s showcases a bold and striking image from 2003, featuring a glamorous figure in an elegant black dress, adorned with pearls, sitting confidently in the back of a luxurious car. The ad humorously lists benefits of Red Bull, playfully noting that while it improves performance, endurance, concentration, and reaction speed, it does not "resolve gender issues." Original 2003 Red Bull advertisement Measures
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