I don't take work from Nazis.
Well, maybe not Nazis, but didn't you do an ad for Axe Body Spray, whose parent corp is
Unilever?
from Wikipedia:
Unilever's status as a large multinational has attracted a variety of criticisms from political activists [12]. For example, it has been criticised for causing environmental pollution by Greenpeace [13], for testing products on animals by PETA, and for making use of child labour [14], among others.
Unilever employees have called for Unilever to stop dealing with the notorious PT Musim Mas, an Indonesian palm oil producer, known for their anti-union, anti-workers' rights mode of operation. [10] There has never been a high-profile human rights case involving Unilever.
Hindustan Unilever, the Indian arm of Unilever - was forced to withdraw television advertisements for its women's skin-lightening cream, Fair and Lovely. Advertisements depicted depressed, dark-skinned women, who had been ignored by employers and men, suddenly finding new boyfriends and glamorous careers after the cream had lightened their skin.[15]
The band Chumbawamba has a song critical of Unilever, simply named after the company.