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Is This Commercial Appropriate For TV?

Is This Commercial Appropriate For TV?

  • Yes

    Votes: 17 68.0%
  • No

    Votes: 7 28.0%
  • Jingle Balls

    Votes: 1 4.0%

  • Total voters
    25
I don't really understand why that's an inherent problem. Sure, political correctness can go too far, and it shouldn't be mandatory -- but don't you see that by commenting on every instance of there being a black man on your TV screen, you're the one fueling all this?

You're fanning the flames by ignoring it.
 
Minorities are represented proportionately, so the got the PC end covered. The Libbos oughta be happy.


Give it a rest. That whole "minority, PC, Libbos" thing from you is beyond trite and boring.
 
For my two cents worth: I find American commercial network programming much more offensive than advertising. Other than sports I don't watch any network television. In fact, I often find the ads more entertaining that the program content.

My wife showed me the ad in the OP last night. We both thought it was funny.

Some of y'all need to stick with religious channels so as not to have your thin skin poked.
 
Give it a rest. That whole "minority, PC, Libbos" thing from you is beyond trite and boring.

Then choose not to respond.

It was sarcasm, but it's no surprise that some folks got their panties in a knot.
 
Fascinating. watch the video again to the conclusion then play the domino videos.b
 
Poor taste and banal ... reminds me why I do not have a television!
 
Then choose not to respond.

It was sarcasm, but it's no surprise that some folks got their panties in a knot.

You are mistaking sarcasm for parochial claqueurism.

As for the ad, it was appalling. The guy second from the left was flat.
 


A lot of the sitcoms and other regular programing is a lot more offensive than this. I have no problem with it. But I will tell you this, when they first squatted down, I thought the bells ringing would be farts. Oh well.
 
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