Super Bowl Sunday is one week away, which means that companies are beginning to debut their ads made for the game. Unsurprisingly, many companies seem to be using the opportunity to inject politics into the event. Budweiser, in particular, is using their screentime to promote a more inclusive immigration policy.
This isn’t the first time that a beverage maker tried to make a pro-immigration statement during the Super Bowl. Three years ago, Coke unveiled their “It’s Beautiful” ad. The commercial featured a rendition of “America the Beautiful” sung in multiple languages and was accompanied by a racially diverse cast that included many in women hijabs. The ad angered many viewers who thought that the message should have been conveyed in English.
But that commercial pales in comparison to the one released by Budweiser this year. According to a company spokesperson, the new Bud ad is “relevant” in the wake of Donald Trump’s presidency.
Watch Bud’s pro-immigration commercial on the next page:
Whole world is nuts, Trump won the election, get over it.
“Legal”
Clidesdale p**s.
It is owned by a German company.
Five minute to make a video.
No superbowl ad was ever made in five minutes…
I havent missed a super bowl sing 1970 but this years I will sit it our and just watch re run.
Don’t forget Budweiser is owned by a foreign company.
Newsflash for Budweiser! German immigrants never tried to blow up or run over innocent people. In fact only Muslims have such a blatant disregard for human life.
Boycott bud