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-A New York City subway rider ripped OkCupid ads off the train car in a rant where she called the ads 'propaganda'
-She claimed the ads were 'gross' and not advisable for children to see
-She also ripped down Old Navy's size-inclusive ad and claimed NYC needed a 'fat pass' instead of a vaccine pass
-OkCupid's ads promote all forms of love are used to encourage single New Yorkers to find love as the city reopens and can be found on various subways
All of this is gross, all of this is gross,' the unidentified woman said as she crumbled the ad in her hands. 'For kids to be looking at this, is that okay?' she said.
'This is propaganda, it's affecting the next generation. I don't know why no one sees this, this is disgusting.'
The ads are a part of the OkCupid's inclusive 'real dating' campaign, promoting single New Yorkers to get back out there as the city reopens. Paired with suggestive photos and an array of sexual identifies, fetishes, and characteristics, the company stated: 'We celebrate you: every single one of you.'
As the unmasked woman moved down the D train car while one of her companions filmed and another helped her rip the posters off, she switched her narrative and told her masked subway riders how the government wants to 'divide and conquer' citizens.
'Divide and conquer, that's what the Chinese want. The government is against us and you don't see it,' she said. 'You guys think you take a vaccine and this is going to go away? It's never going to go away,' the mask-less rider ranted before moving on to Old Navy's size inclusivity ads.
Like the OkCupid ads - which promotes all types of love from introverts to fetishes to the non-monogamists - Old Navy's is starting a 'fashion revolution' by celebrating all shapes and sizes of women.
'This isn't about equality, guys, this is about communism,' she claimed.
She also expressed dismay for New York City's 'vaccine pass,' which allows residents and visitors of the city to show their vaccination cards physically or digitally to gain access to indoor activities, like dining.
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