The company exercised free will. The ad-run is done with no one substantively hurt by the loss. You saw the ad. How is your life poorer now that it's gone?
Btw, this sentiment is just dumb:
It's easy to tell someone to lighten up when you've no emotional investment. Real-life experiences sometimes change things, and attitudes mature. In other words, the debate becomes more complicated when it touches holy ground.
Where's yours? Jesus? Libertarian ideals? Child rape?
Or how about animal cruelty? Neglect is a hilarious topic, don't you agree, Guard Dog?
This is what we call 'blowing out of proportions'. If you want to be offended by it, go right ahead. I still stand by what I said, so I guess that makes you... But okay, I'll add a third one to the list: highly sensitive. But before you go on a tirade, think about how you would react if you involuntarily kissed a man. Whether or not you rip out your chest hair, I'm sure even you would have at least been slightly uncomfortable. You do not want to be mistaken for something you are not. And no, my life is not any worse for the ad being pulled, I'm just saying how this little maneuver was a symptom of a bigger problem in the U.S. If something offends someone, SILENCE IT!!!! Which is one reason why I suggest anyone interested in this sort of thing reads Fahrenheit 451 and 1984, you'll see where I come from.