July 30, 2015

"The fathers were chosen to star in a Nikon ad earlier this year, where they told critics that 'you can't judge our normal.'"

"Kordale Lewis, 26, and Caleb Anthony, 27, from Atlanta, Georgia, became overnight sensations with the photo in January 2014 and have since starred in a powerful ad campaign for Nikon promoting acceptance," but now they're breaking off their engagement.
'I still love him,' Caleb admitted. 'But I love myself more.'

36 comments:

Sydney said...

'I still love him,' Caleb admitted. 'But I love myself more.'

Pretty much sums up everything that's wrong with the world today.

mikee said...

14:58, 14:59, 15:00. OK, that's over.

On to the poached lion!

Eric the Fruit Bat said...

Milli Vanilli is not impressed, and Momma, don't take my Kodachrome away.

Lyle Smith said...

The poor children.

Ignorance is Bliss said...

My heart goes out to the children.

n.n said...

Why you gotta be so rude? I'm gonna marry them any way.

MadisonMan said...

'powerful' ad campaign.

Who assigns these adjectives? It's ludicrous to call it that.

How powerful can it be if I've never seen it?

Kyzer SoSay said...

Yawn. Gay couple breaks up due to promiscuity. About the same level of interesting as a headline proclaiming "Area Dog Relieves Itself on Lawn".

mikeski said...

@mikee -

"On to the poached lion!"

Does that come before or after sorbet?

Marc in Eugene said...

'I still love him, her, but I love myself more.' That's what the 60s bequeathed to us, yes indeed. "At the heart of liberty is the right to define one's own concept of existence, of meaning, of the universe, and of the mystery of human life...". Pft.

William said...

Are you allowed to express the opinion that gay relationships are by their very nature more volatile and transient than heterosexual relationships? Think of two Popsicle sticks stuck together versus a dove tailed joint......Why is anything positive you say about gays considered sociology and anything negative is homophobia.

Mike (MJB Wolf) said...
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Mike (MJB Wolf) said...

Here is a real-world real-time lesson in how companies should avoid current events in a marketing campaign, and should be especially cautious about social issues on which there is no general consensus. Note all the major corporations telling Planned Parenthood to take their logos off the PP Web site this week. Those companies never gave PP permission BUT they also weren't controlling where their intellectual property was being employed and that has caused them some grief this week.

That example is germane for another reason: You never see national advertising that plays on the abortion issue at all, not even for "edgy" products that like shock value in their advertising (body sprays, clothing, energy drinks, Web domain sellers) but for some reason, there are a lot of companies working gay themes into their advertising. And a lot of people just aren't accepting of the new "institution" of gay marriage, are uneasy about the societal change forced upon us by force of government, setting up a clash of long-held rights for religious freedom and a new attempt to define anything gay as a "civil right" that also must be defended. We are 42 years past Roe and still the public is torn on how to define when, where and what kind of abortion is right or wrong. It would be toxic to a corporation to take "sides" on abortion and feature happy participants in it through their advertising. But the same is not true for gays and marriage and as a marketing professional I am taking notes and watching closely to see what transpires over the next few years.

And before the flame-throwing leftists come out and cite anything I write as discriminatory or racist let me acknowledge something that has transpired on this site in the past. A lot of us, like Althouse, have gay relatives and friends. We've acknowledged that fact. Someone, maybe Ann, wrote that everybody knows somebody who is gay. We are almost universally happy that our friends and relatives live in a society that is more accepting of them. I think Americans were always personally tolerant of gays, even if laws made local and state governments officially anti-gay in many places. In the same way Conservatives and Libertarians are almost universally tolerant in their personal lives. I have gay friends. Most of them voted against gay marriage here in California, just like I did. But it didn't change how we felt about each other or other issues. But California ain't Kansas. And I think companies that jump on the "yay it's Gay" bandwagon and celebrate that issue may alienate some of their loyal customers.

Soon, like having black and white actors share a Coke in a commercial, the gay thing will be something that is routine. I can't tell when that time will arrive, and obviously some high-priced marketing talent has already decided the time is nigh, but I think now is too soon because of the unsettled nature of things in the present. If there is NOT a backlash against religion and a wholesale railroading of churches into performing gay weddings, forcing bakers into catering gay weddings etc., then the time will come soon. If the SJWs continue to be the public voice of Gay America then there is more turmoil ahead and any advertising campaign that has set a brand on one side or the other could be in for trouble.

MadisonMan said...

Are you allowed to express the opinion

You are allowed, yes. Other people can say you are wrong, based on facts.

It's my opinion that... followed by a false statement serves only to make a person look ridiculous. Yet that person might think they're just voicing an opinion.

Sebastian said...

"'I still love him,' Caleb admitted. 'But I love myself more.'"

The ad campaign chose well. They are poster boys.

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damikesc said...

Funny how that happens.

Pretty much sums up everything that's wrong with the world today.

Indeed. In the past, people would've needed at least a PLAUSIBLE excuse why they ended the engagement.

Now, apparently, " 'cause " is reason enough.

Gay men are notoriously whorish by any rational measure of the word.

damikesc said...

If the SJWs continue to be the public voice of Gay America then there is more turmoil ahead and any advertising campaign that has set a brand on one side or the other could be in for trouble.

Hear hear. I almost want to see what will happen if science finds a "gay" gene and how the Left will implode over the ramifications in regards to abortion.

Fernandinande said...

ad campaign for Nikon promoting acceptance

They should be promoting camera equipment. Glad I switched to Canon.

Static Ping said...

Never heard of them.

My favorite ad in this whole social issues vibe was the "Android: And You" spot featuring Andrew W.K.'s "Party Hard." It's a bunch of short clips of people doing their thing, which is very appropriate for the music. What's hilarious is one of the clips is a gay marriage proposal, while at least two others star people who are clearly Muslim. Apparently the marketing folks were so caught up in the diversity aspect that they didn't realize that one group wants to kill the other group.

richard mcenroe said...

Asking what this does to the children would be bigoted, right?

I'm Full of Soup said...

I wonder how much that so-called family costs the taxpayers? A bundle I bet- did we foot the bill for in vitro fertilization treatments and surrogate mothers?

walter said...
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walter said...

"It would be toxic to a corporation to take "sides" on abortion and feature happy participants in it through their advertising. But the same is not true for gays and marriage"

Because..love.



When I think back
On all the crap I learned in high school
It's a wonder
I can think at all
And though my lack of education
Hasn't hurt me none
I can read the writing on the wall

Kodachrome
They give us those nice bright colors
They give us the greens of summers
Makes you think all the world's
a sunny day
I got a Nikon camera
I love to take a photograph
So mama don't take my Kodachrome away

CStanley said...

@richard McEnroe: I'm not a gay marriage supporter and I don't dispute the underlying premise of your comment (the "shut up" tactic) but really this sad situation of narcissistic parents isn't at all unique to homosexual couples. It's all too common for parents to put their own needs ahead of the kids.

They really shouldn't have used their kids as propaganda for their cause though, so there is that in addition to now having their split made public.

Hammond X. Gritzkofe said...

A pair of closet pedophiles?

jacksonjay said...

Oh, HELL No! Kordale "disrespected" Kaleb (or is it Caleb) with Anthony Jones??!!

#LoveLoses

What adoption agency, in their right mind, would give these men three children?

Kordale is 26 and Caleb (or is it Kaleb) is 27! Both heavily tatted!

Do adoption agencies favor gays and lesbians over straight, Christian, married, couples? I would be willing to bet that they do!

I still can't believe that Caleb (could be Kaleb) got disrespected like dat!

David said...

"'I still love him,' Caleb admitted. 'But I love myself more."

A lot more. Very much more.

David said...

Hey, Mike! Unfortunately the world is not a Coca-Cola commercial. "It's a real thing."

MaxedOutMama said...

People shouldn't comment on other people's breakups. Sometimes the couples get back together and then you don't want a bunch of baggage out there publicly.

Yes, I understand that in some way they became public figures, but they are still individuals and this should be private. They really only became public figures at all because of our society's current controversies.

Also, there are children involved. Less said the better.

Yes, I realize that mine is an old-fashioned attitude, but this reality-show stuff is fundamentally indecent and violates common sense.

Jane the Actuary said...

Anyone know how they acquired these three kids? Too young to have the cash for surrogacy.

MaxedOutMama said...

Jane - given the ages of the foster or adoptive parents, these are probably three sisters that needed to be kept together. It is not easy to find such placements.

Which is why I think people should lay off now. If the kids are coming out of one broken home already, holding as much stability together as possible for them should be the first priority of any decent human being.

Nikon used them because they hit all the diversity buttons, and of course these are five very photogenic people! But this is the wrong side of that, and for these children, it could work out very, very badly.

There's a reason Christians are told not to gossip.

walter said...

..shared a consonant and everything..

Jane the Actuary said...

MoM - Yes, you're right. Wonder if the kids are relations, in some manner.

walter said...
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MaxedOutMama said...

Jane - they are in fact Kordale's children. He had three children by one girlfriend:
http://thegrio.com/2015/02/06/kordale-kaleb-black-gay-dads-fourth-child-movie/
“I was in a relationship with one girl only, and it was the mother of our children,” Kordale revealed. “At 16, we had sex, and she got pregnant. I didn’t know the first child was mine, because we really weren’t together like that. Desmiray was born when I was 17 years old.”

Soon, Kordale had a second child and an unexpected third, all by the time he was 19 years old.

He remained active in his children’s life until one day, when he was 22 years old, he got a phone call to come pick up his kids, and ever since, he and Caleb have had full custody.