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

--- Quote from: RedGajin on February 07, 2017, 02:03:59 PM ---what point are you even trying to make here lmao

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he's slowly understanding the reality that hypocrisy is a cold wet slap to the face
Tactical Nuke:

--- Quote from: Nonnel on February 07, 2017, 02:21:16 PM ---how loving dare people reference important things happening in the world

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oversimplification of the loving century


--- Quote from: ShadowsfeaR on February 07, 2017, 10:11:22 AM ---This was developed before Annoying Orange was even in office you tit. It's been mentioned a million times already

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was it within the period of when he proposed the "muslim ban"? I doubt it was any other time before that


--- Quote from: PhantOS on February 07, 2017, 09:45:25 AM ---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

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yeah it's like they haven't done stupid politically motivated things in the past oh wait


--- Quote from: PhantOS on February 07, 2017, 03:21:28 PM ---he's slowly understanding the reality that hypocrisy is a cold wet slap to the face

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the point was not that I'm a hypocrite, it's that Red was a hypocrite



this still doesn't make sense, not on just an ideological stand-point but a marketing one too
why advertise to only half the people in this country? they're the only ones who will listen to this stuff

you know there are articles from leftists claiming not that the ads were too political, but that they were not political enough?
no one cares about politics when they're watching football, you have a divisive sport and you're going to try to chop people up into even tinier groups? what is wrong with you?
PhantOS:

--- Quote from: Tactical Nuke on February 07, 2017, 03:21:42 PM ---this still doesn't make sense, not on just an ideological stand-point but a marketing one too
why advertise to only half the people in this country? they're the only ones who will listen to this stuff because its an issue that affects the entire world, not just half of the loving american population. the ad is aimed to remove stigma or discourage racism against immigrants. that's not something political, it's a real issue that affects everyone. they're literally sending a good message, not a political one like "Annoying Orange sucks/hillary is a criminal".

What would be a typical retaliation to the advertizement? "forget you budweiser i'm going to be a richard to every immigrant i see now!' It's literally common sense that they're trying to convey, like "don't bully people" or "dont steal from people"

you know there are articles from leftists claiming not that the ads were too political, but that they were not political enough?
no one cares about politics when they're watching football, you have a divisive sport and you're going to try to chop people up into even tinier groups? what is wrong with you? apparently people care about politics while watching football. a bunch of people clearly cared so much they decided to boycott it, and you cared enough to write this whole mess about the country not having enough 'self-control' to limit a company's freedom of speech

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RedGajin:

--- Quote from: Tactical Nuke on February 07, 2017, 03:21:42 PM ---the point was not that I'm a hypocrite, it's that Red was a hypocrite

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lmao what, you just made up a quote and accused me of being a hypocrite

--- Quote from: Tactical Nuke on February 07, 2017, 09:12:12 AM ---meanwhile "hey lol these conservatives are waaaaaaaay overblowing it lol stupid conservatives"

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but i mean do you bro
PhantOS:

--- Quote from: Tactical Nuke on February 07, 2017, 03:21:42 PM ---the point was not that I'm a hypocrite, it's that Red was a hypocrite

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You're defending a population that is apparently offended by the idea that you shouldn't be a richard to a group of people.

Really, though. Think about it for a moment. You're even going so far to say "how dare someone exercise their freedom of speech on an issue. our country has clearly lost self control" Everything that you've highlighted thus far is dangerously reminiscent of an SJW argument against Milo or PJW
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