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Annoying Orange supporters are threatening to boycott Budweiser over their Super Bowl ad
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LeisureSuit912:

--- Quote from: beachbum111111 on February 06, 2017, 09:18:37 PM ---Thats the point, you were generalizing Republicans so I generalized Liberals.


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Got em
Ninja Decoy:

--- Quote from: beachbum111111 on February 06, 2017, 09:18:37 PM ---Thats the point, you were generalizing Republicans so I generalized Liberals.


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Its not really a point when you generalize "Liberals" in every single political thread.
Tactical Nuke:

--- Quote from: RedGajin on February 06, 2017, 01:34:32 PM ---its a loving beer commercial lol

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yeah, they didn't just decide to talk about their german heritage where they get kicked around by tribals now because it was Super Bowl LI
don't kid yourself, it was a political response to Annoying Orange's immigration ban


--- Quote from: RedGajin on February 06, 2017, 02:04:47 PM ---probably because thats a very very small minority of black people actually accusing a football team of white supremacy lmao. not like thats trending on twitter. shaun king got like 1000 likes on that tweet, and usually gets like 200 on average. hes a joke lol

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meanwhile "hey lol these conservatives are waaaaaaaay overblowing it lol stupid conservatives"



I mean seriously, is it just too hard for people to keep the Super Bowl of all things politically neutral? do we have no self-control as a nation?
Zloff:
weren't they developing the commercial before even november 8?

white, stable, german immigrant travels to america to achieve goals and live the american dream; takes stuff for his heritage (not race lol)
-vs-
brown/orange, poor, middle-eastern immigrant flees to america escape terrorists and US+ally bombs; takes stuff for their religion or race and usage of our welfare

not really comparable in the first place. i don't think it's that deep-- it's just a beer commercial
PhantOS:

--- Quote from: Tactical Nuke on February 07, 2017, 09:12:12 AM ---I mean seriously, is it just too hard for people to keep the Super Bowl of all things politically neutral? do we have no self-control as a nation?

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I'm fairly certain that the people behind the superbowl commercials have every right to stray from political neutrality, considering that free speech is in the constitution. I guess that makes it perfectly fine for people to boycott, but it's still a pretty dumb reason to do so.

It's literally a fact that german immigrants were treated like dirt when they first arrived. It's also a fact that some people here love to treat hispanic or muslim immigrants like dirt too. If you want to interpret a message about equality as 'purely political slander aimed at poisoning my mind with liberal opinions!' then by all means do so.

People are still pussies if they get this offended by a beer commercial. Looks like some of them are in need of a budweiser-free safe space


--- Quote from: Master Matthew² on February 06, 2017, 07:24:13 PM ---"Honestly I thought the holocaust was senseless. Whatever happened to killing the jews?"
"Honestly I thought that the job was worthless. Whatever happened to my means of income?"
"Honestly I think I hate you and everything you stand for. Why are you angry at me?"

What the forget is going on anymore?!

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another quality post from master "whatever happened to killing the jews?" matthew


--- Quote from: Zloff on February 07, 2017, 09:34:04 AM ---white, stable, german immigrant travels to america to achieve goals and live the american dream; takes stuff for his heritage (not race lol)
-vs-
brown/orange, poor, middle-eastern immigrant flees to america escape terrorists and US+ally bombs; takes stuff for their religion or race and usage of our welfare

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Welfare didn't exist back when german immigration was a huge stigma in the US.

refugees/immigrants statistically get more employment at businesses also owned by refugees or others of the same faith. they also spend money at said businesses, which means that their spending can be taxed and goes directly towards the economy. More than 50% of refugees also are employed, so its not as much an issue of 'they're draining our welfare' as they are already poor and finding employment as a poor person is nearly impossible.
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