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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Bleeding heart liberal here. There's nothing controversial about it. Critics are stretching to make connections that simply aren't there. Where does it say it's a BLM protest? We don't know what kind of protest or rally it is. We just know it's a protest or rally. Here's what the commercial actually depicts and conclusions we can reasonably draw: -Kendall the model leaves a photo shoot and immediately tosses her wig and rubs off her make-up...she's keeping it real. -Then she's just regular citizen Kendall in jeans at a protest or rally. We don't know what people are protesting. People don't seem upset...there's no violence. It almost seems like a fun atmosphere. -Kendall is a cheeky monkey and boldly approaches the cute cop and hands him a Pepsi. Gasp...what will he do? Will he taze her or drink it? He drinks it! -Kendall has a smirk as she walks away. Yeah, she's still got it...the cute cop drank her Pepsi. -Cop smiles and shrugs his soldiers at his colleague. Sure, he's not supposed to flirt with protesters...but, oh well. I don't get the faux outrage. Is it just because she's a Kardashian and the world is hell bent on rooting against them? Nothing controversial here. [/quote] Do you work for Pepsi or Mama Pimp Kris?[/quote] I'm a public interest lawyer and antipoverty advocate in DC (doing work on the national, state and local levels). And I'm supremely annoyed by faux outrage fueled by misguided social media rants. Where were you people during the election? All of a sudden you "care"...allegedly...and are easily outraged and feel compelled (for whatever reason) to act out on social media. Well, kudos to you, America...Pepsi yanked the commercial. Mission accomplished. Of course we still have a mad man in the White House whose proposed budget seeks to eliminate critical programs that assist low-income and vulnerable populations. [/quote] I was saying the exact same stuff during the election as I am Now. You can care about two issues you know. You must be a terrible advocate if you're this black and white. [/quote]
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