Who Is This For? Bizarre Jaguar Ad Features Emotionless Utopian Fashion Show, No Cars

Nick Kangadis | November 19, 2024
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Is it just me, or have the “intelligentsia” in Europe always been kinda weird? Not the kind of “weird” the establishment propaganda media tried to paint Vice President-elect JD Vance as, but the kind of weird where you look at something and think, ‘Who is that for?’

U.K. automaker Jaguar released a new video on X early Tuesday morning of an advertisement for their company — without showing single car.

Instead, they decided to show the most emotionless, Hunger Games-esque people they could possibly find (pretty gay if you ask me) with non-verbal message.

“Create exuberant. Live vivid. Delete ordinary. Break moulds. Copy nothing. Jaguar.”

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I wasn’t sure if this was an ad for vehicles or some weird, utopian attempt at a fashion show. Again, who is this for?

Apparently, I’m not the only one who found this extremely bizarre. The post on X has been ratioed into outer space, with the post (as of this writing) garnering only 668 likes and over 6,500 replies. That’s not good. I guess Jaguar learned nothing from Bud Light.

Even Tesla founder and X CEO Elon Musk commented on the ad, with many others also opining.

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