Converse has released a new ad campaign that may actually be worse than Gillette’s.

Titled, “The Woman Who Lived in a Shoe,” Converse explained that the campaign features “modern day nursery rhymes for women who own their stories.”

The cringe-worthy ad tells the “real” stories of women of color who apparently quit their jobs, opted not to get married or have children, get trolled online and “choose the life” that they lead. It features bizarre art, naturally demonizing white men… to sell shoes.

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The video had nearly 10,000 “dislikes” in one day.

The comment section was equally brutal, with people sharing their own rhymes to mock the campaign.

One user wrote:

“There once was a woman Who lived in a shoe She got fired from Buzzfeed Then Converse too”

Another added:

“There once was a company That lived under a rock Unaware of the insanity Progressivism had wrought”

One poem warned that by getting political, the company will go broke:

“There was an old company Who was forced to #GETWOKE They gave in to the crybullies And eventually went broke”

A user by the name of The Anachronist also rhymed about their inevitable revenue loss:

“There once was a small shrieking vocal minority, Who told companies they had the oppression monopoly. Muh wage gap, glass ceiling and boardroom disparity, In spite of the legal action for equality. The companies pandered until they were ‘woke’, So sit back and relax, let’s watch them go broke”

The hits just kept coming:

“Converse just made This feminist propaganda But these words are pure trash In every stanza”

A user named Noumenon John really went for it: