Super Bowl commercials

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Anonymous wrote:Just saw the Jesus commercial. Can I go throw up now?


He gets you.


F*** off. I highly doubt that Christians would understand an LGBT atheist like me. Commercials like this do not belong on Super Bowl Sunday.


Thank you for showing just how intolerant the side who says we should tolerate everyone and be all inclusive really is.

Try telling Mahomes and Hurts not to kneel or pray during a game!



NOBODY says we should tolerate racists, misogynists, or traitors.


Try replacing your words with gays, blacks and people who wear white after Labor Day.

Jesus message is we should love everyone. That was the message of the ads.


You are equating people who are black and/or LGTBQ with...racists, misogynists, and traitors?

Seriously? And you wonder why people hate you.


No one is equating words with any other words but you.

Don’t worry Jesus loves you.


"Try replacing your words" = equating people who are black and/or LGTBQ with racists, misogynists, and traitors.

Even "Jesus" thinks that's crappy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just saw the Jesus commercial. Can I go throw up now?


He gets you.


F*** off. I highly doubt that Christians would understand an LGBT atheist like me. Commercials like this do not belong on Super Bowl Sunday.


Thank you for showing just how intolerant the side who says we should tolerate everyone and be all inclusive really is.

Try telling Mahomes and Hurts not to kneel or pray during a game!



NOBODY says we should tolerate racists, misogynists, or traitors.


Tell me about all the women who are priests, bishops, and cardinals


Sure, we're not misogynists, we just happen to have no women in any leadership positions. With only 5,600 bishops and 223 cardinals, it's totally understandable at a not misogynistic orginisation would have no women in those roles

Well that is kind of a messed up take hahaha. For a multitude of reasons.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Just saw the Jesus commercial. Can I go throw up now?


That was a lot less treacly than the patriotic bullshit and the Pat Tillman bullshit and the Eagles coach sobbing during the national anthem.



"Pat Tillman bullshit"

WOW



I don’t think anyone thinks Pat Tillman is bullshit. What I think is that the army did very poorly by him and that it’s somewhat shameful that people have used his story to promote army recruitment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just saw the Jesus commercial. Can I go throw up now?


He gets you.


F*** off. I highly doubt that Christians would understand an LGBT atheist like me. Commercials like this do not belong on Super Bowl Sunday.


Thank you for showing just how intolerant the side who says we should tolerate everyone and be all inclusive really is.

Try telling Mahomes and Hurts not to kneel or pray during a game!



NOBODY says we should tolerate racists, misogynists, or traitors.



Tell me about all the women who are priests, bishops, and cardinals


Sure, we're not misogynists, we just happen to have no women in any leadership positions. With only 5,600 bishops and 223 cardinals, it's totally understandable at a not misogynistic orginisation would have no women in those roles

Well that is kind of a messed up take hahaha. For a multitude of reasons.


Ahh I misunderstood your point we agree with each other
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Anonymous wrote:I haven’t seen this one mentioned, or I missed it. The anti-Tesla auto Drive feature ad. I think it was by the Don project. It was really alarming to see all those objects run over by the self driving feature. How accurate was that?

As far as my favorite commercials, I thought the NFL female football one was great. Dunkin’ Donuts. The two dog commercials pulled at my heart strings so while they weren’t my favorites because they made me laugh they were very impactful.


That add from “The Dawn Group” was a total fraud, from a business competitor, who is trying to develops their own self-driving technology (and market it, for profit).

Check this out: https://techcrunch.com/2023/02/12/tesla-dawn-project-super-bowl-fsd/

“The Dawn Project’s founder, Dan O’Dowd, is also the CEO of Green Hill Software, a company that builds operating systems for embedded safety and security systems, as well as its own automated driving systems. That fact at once lends credence to the organization’s potential subject matter expertise, and makes it clear that Green Hill is in competition with Tesla’s FSD. Last year, The Dawn Project took out a full page ad in The New York Times claiming Tesla’s FSD has a “critical malfunction every eight minutes.”

After The Dawn Project aired a commercial last summer showing a Tesla Model 3 striking four different child-sized mannequins while driving a test track in California, Tesla sent the organization a cease-and-desist letter. The letter refuted all of the campaign’s claims, doubled down on Tesla’s commitment to safety and called to question The Dawn Project’s methodology.

“The purported tests misuse and misrepresent the capabilities of Tesla’s technology, and disregard widely recognized testing performed by independent agencies as well as the experiences shared by our customers,” wrote Dinna Eskin, a Tesla lawyer, in last year’s cease-and-desist. “In fact, unsolicited scrutiny of the methodology behind The Dawn Project’s tests has already (and within hours of you publicly making defamatory allegations) shown that the testing is seriously deceptive and likely fraudulent.”


Oh, and the CEO just happens to be running for a senate seat too.


The guy can be a skeeveball with an agenda and the facts laid out in the commercial can all be true. It should not be legal to drive with something like that if it is failing those tests


- except he is only trying to gin up a business advantage for his own self-driving software, by trashing the competition with false ads.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t seen this one mentioned, or I missed it. The anti-Tesla auto Drive feature ad. I think it was by the Don project. It was really alarming to see all those objects run over by the self driving feature. How accurate was that?

As far as my favorite commercials, I thought the NFL female football one was great. Dunkin’ Donuts. The two dog commercials pulled at my heart strings so while they weren’t my favorites because they made me laugh they were very impactful.


That add from “The Dawn Group” was a total fraud, from a business competitor, who is trying to develops their own self-driving technology (and market it, for profit).

Check this out: https://techcrunch.com/2023/02/12/tesla-dawn-project-super-bowl-fsd/

“The Dawn Project’s founder, Dan O’Dowd, is also the CEO of Green Hill Software, a company that builds operating systems for embedded safety and security systems, as well as its own automated driving systems. That fact at once lends credence to the organization’s potential subject matter expertise, and makes it clear that Green Hill is in competition with Tesla’s FSD. Last year, The Dawn Project took out a full page ad in The New York Times claiming Tesla’s FSD has a “critical malfunction every eight minutes.”

After The Dawn Project aired a commercial last summer showing a Tesla Model 3 striking four different child-sized mannequins while driving a test track in California, Tesla sent the organization a cease-and-desist letter. The letter refuted all of the campaign’s claims, doubled down on Tesla’s commitment to safety and called to question The Dawn Project’s methodology.

“The purported tests misuse and misrepresent the capabilities of Tesla’s technology, and disregard widely recognized testing performed by independent agencies as well as the experiences shared by our customers,” wrote Dinna Eskin, a Tesla lawyer, in last year’s cease-and-desist. “In fact, unsolicited scrutiny of the methodology behind The Dawn Project’s tests has already (and within hours of you publicly making defamatory allegations) shown that the testing is seriously deceptive and likely fraudulent.”


Oh, and the CEO just happens to be running for a senate seat too.


The guy can be a skeeveball with an agenda and the facts laid out in the commercial can all be true. It should not be legal to drive with something like that if it is failing those tests


- except he is only trying to gin up a business advantage for his own self-driving software, by trashing the competition with false ads.


If the adds are false, I'd expect Tesla to sue. Of course that's if the ads are false.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just saw the Jesus commercial. Can I go throw up now?


He gets you.


F*** off. I highly doubt that Christians would understand an LGBT atheist like me. Commercials like this do not belong on Super Bowl Sunday.


Thank you for showing just how intolerant the side who says we should tolerate everyone and be all inclusive really is.

Try telling Mahomes and Hurts not to kneel or pray during a game!



NOBODY says we should tolerate racists, misogynists, or traitors.


Okay Karen.
Try replacing your words with gays, blacks and people who wear white after Labor Day.

Jesus message is we should love everyone. That was the message of the ads.


You are equating people who are black and/or LGTBQ with...racists, misogynists, and traitors?

Seriously? And you wonder why people hate you.


No one is equating words with any other words but you.

Don’t worry Jesus loves you.


"Try replacing your words" = equating people who are black and/or LGTBQ with racists, misogynists, and traitors.

Even "Jesus" thinks that's crappy.
Anonymous
Loved the Bud Light. The husband (rooster from too gun) dances to the hold music while his wife is on hold. He is a very good dancer and adorable. He dances in several movies but is not a pro.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just saw the Jesus commercial. Can I go throw up now?


That was a lot less treacly than the patriotic bullshit and the Pat Tillman bullshit and the Eagles coach sobbing during the national anthem.



"Pat Tillman bullshit"

WOW



I don’t think anyone thinks Pat Tillman is bullshit. What I think is that the army did very poorly by him and that it’s somewhat shameful that people have used his story to promote army recruitment.


If you are the PP you clearly thought patriotism, Pat Tilman and a head coach at the Pinnacle of his career crying over one of the most beautiful renditions of the National Anthem

I am a lifelong Democrat, and I will assume you are much further to the left than me, and if that is the case, you give Democrats a horrible wrap.

Patriotism, a strong military and loving your country is not bad. Alt Right morons make it appear bad. Most Americans feel the same way..D or R.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just saw the Jesus commercial. Can I go throw up now?


That was a lot less treacly than the patriotic bullshit and the Pat Tillman bullshit and the Eagles coach sobbing during the national anthem.



"Pat Tillman bullshit"

WOW



I don’t think anyone thinks Pat Tillman is bullshit. What I think is that the army did very poorly by him and that it’s somewhat shameful that people have used his story to promote army recruitment.


If you are the PP you clearly thought patriotism, Pat Tilman and a head coach at the Pinnacle of his career crying over one of the most beautiful renditions of the National Anthem

I am a lifelong Democrat, and I will assume you are much further to the left than me, and if that is the case, you give Democrats a horrible wrap.

Patriotism, a strong military and loving your country is not bad. Alt Right morons make it appear bad. Most Americans feel the same way..D or R.


I am not the PP. I am also a liberal who considers herself very patriotic. I believe coaches and players cry for many reasons during the anthem, and the largest among them probably has to be that they have all spent much of their lives hoping to get to that moment, where they get to hear the anthem before they play football's biggest game. I do not judge them for crying.

But I do feel like the Pat Tillman revisionist history is exactly what is WRONG with patriotism in this country. Pat Tillman went to serve because he believed in fighting for his country and he was murdered by his own unit (friendly fire or intentional frankly I think is still up in the air). The army then went to extensive lengths to cover it up including the destruction of evidence (and the destruction of his diary, which was devastating to his family). The fact that this man, who was failed so egregiously by the army and this country in life and in death is used in this way, as a tool to evoke emotion in the public and drive interest in military enlistment, is shameful. You cannot be responsible for the death of someone, lie to their family and their country to cover it up, and then use their likeness to prop yourself up.

So one patriot to another, Pat Tillman propaganda IS bullshit, even if patriotism is not.
Anonymous
That "you're not a rock star" ad was cute too

I think it's fine for the NFL to honor Pat Tillman but I agree the army treated him shamefully
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Anonymous wrote:The worst part was that stupid National black anthem.

We have ONE national anthem in this country!


Ok, David Duke. Put your tiki torch down.


So you are okay with a white national anthem. A Gay one? Trans?

How about a pro-life national anthem!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The worst part was that stupid National black anthem.

We have ONE national anthem in this country!


Ok, David Duke. Put your tiki torch down.


So you are okay with a white national anthem. A Gay one? Trans?

How about a pro-life national anthem!


How about we let groups that have been systematically oppressed and mistreated by the power structure sing a song that expresses both their reality and their hopes?

Or are you just mad that James Weldon Johnson is a better songwriter than Francis Scott Key?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The worst part was that stupid National black anthem.

We have ONE national anthem in this country!


Ok, David Duke. Put your tiki torch down.


So you are okay with a white national anthem. A Gay one? Trans?

How about a pro-life national anthem!


We already have that. You might see that if you take off the hood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The worst part was that stupid National black anthem.

We have ONE national anthem in this country!


Ok, David Duke. Put your tiki torch down.


So you are okay with a white national anthem. A Gay one? Trans?

How about a pro-life national anthem!


We already have that. You might see that if you take off the hood.


DP. Maybe you should think a little bit more about what you are trying to say.
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