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Snickers commercial controversy
So I was listening to some talk radio this morning, and the host were talking about how the Mars company is getting complaints from people concerning the Super Bowl commercial with the two mechanics kissing.
One thing I noticed, both in the report of who was complaining and the calls on the show, was that the only people who had a problem with it were anyone but the people the commercial was about - straight men. Homosexual people have a problem with it because a straight man had a problem with kissing another straight man. The point of the commercial was to amuse the audience and make them laugh, and it chose to do it through exaggeration, one of the most basic forms of comedy. As far as I see, the commercial in no way said that homosexuality is wrong or that it's a bad thing. It merely put two common people in an unexpectedly funny situation. But there was one straight man who called the talk show who had a problem with it. He said when the commercial ended, his son looked at him, wondering what was so funny about it, and the man didn't know how to explain it to him. The man said it was disgusting, and that the Super Bowl is a family program that shouldn't be corrupted by those kinds of commercials. He then went to on say that if it's ever aired again, it should be at late night where children won't see it. To me, he's saying a Snickers commercial should only be shown when Girls Gone Wild comes on. And of course, he swore off Snickers. Naturally. Now, I'm interested in if anyone in our diverse community has/had a problem with it, either ethically, religiously (I'm not sure about chardish's stance on homosexuality), or otherwise, because I for one don't want to live in an age where I can't enjoy a good ol' joke without it being criticized relentlessly. |
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I saw this on Attack of the Show. Me; I'm pretty religious (though not usually too uptight about things) and I had no problems with it. I don't think it was emphasizing a preferred orientation at all.
One thing to remember: There are always those who turn a whole lot of nothing into too much something. |
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Religiously, there's nothing wrong with what they did. Hell, even Jesus kissed plenty of dudes in a non-homosexual way.
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There is always something that stupid people can find to criticize about nowadays. The funniest part of the commercial was when they said "Quick do something manly!" it is something that can be found funny by both men and women. It doesnt have any particular meaning behind it is its just funny. I really think that if anyone has a problem with it they A: want money through a lawsuit B: want attention, C: are over analyzing everything, D: are gay and take everything personal, or E: have a really bad sense of humor and should be shunned
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So, wait. A pretty funny Snickers commercial (albeit a tad on the disturbing side) draws tons of outrage. Commercials for "male enhancement products" a couple years ago is fine? Beer commercials are fine? "Alright son, you can drink and screw people all you want, but NEVER kiss another man." WTF.
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The reason homosexuality is such a big thing/sin with Christians is because it's easier to not be a hypocrite about it. Hey straight guys, how hard is it to not be homosexual? Pretty easy, huh? Now apply Christianity.
Go tell the average Christian how it's a sin to be gay and it's not a good thing to do. They'll totally agree with you. Now tell them, oh, another sin, like lying, and tell them that even the slightest lie is a big thing. If they agree, tell them they're being hypocritical because they've probably lied many times in their life. By this point they'll make up an excuse, how it's not always a bad thing or how it's not a big deal. The truth is, all sins are just as bad as one another in God's eyes (see James 2:10). Ignoring this and making homosexuality a bigger sin just makes for less hypocritical Christians. Yeah, that was so poorly worded, but my point still stands. |
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Just another classic example of what happens when people take a simple
matter, find some way for it to be offensive, and then blow it way out of proportion. It's just a commercial. Let it go. |
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I cannot understand why people make such a big deal over homosexuality. A man kissing another man or a man kissing a woman, it is the lips of two carbon based life forms with the same genome touching. Logistically the whole thing is quite absurd to argue over. The only logical issue would be under population if it happened in mass but with 6.5 billion people we REALLY don't have that problem. Anyone who makes any sort of a fuss over it is being irrational. I would like you try to prove me wrong. Only cite scientific references in your proof, no using sources of debatable accuracy such as the bible.
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P.S. - Nice try but im sure not many people are going to agree with you that murder and other serious sins are just as big of a deal as swearing on accident. |
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The Kevin Federline commerical made me lol.
working in a burger joint like he should be, lol. |
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You give the American public too much credit. Remember, these are the same people who elected George W. Bush twice.
Keep it mind, "majority rule" means nothing anymore. A majority of people don't have a problem with this commercial, but enough people didn't enjoy to the point that they have to make life a living hell for the rest of us with their idiotic banter. |
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We had a really interesting discussion about this at my youth group a couple of months ago. Both are equal sins in God's eyes but that doesn't mean that they should be in the law's eyes. If you see what I mean... Sorry that last bit is really badly worded Anyway back on proper topic, I read about the ad on-line and it seems pretty tame to be fair, people just making a fuss about nothing like normal, I'm not a big fan of all this uber-political correctness |
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People are probably getting offended because the commercial makes homosexuality out to be a "bad" and "unmanly" thing.
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I want a snickers bar
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I was under the impression homosexuality wasn't manly. I thought the definition of manly was beef steaks and lifting weights, not kissing other guys. That's pretty gay right there.
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Two guys kissing is not manly.
1 : having qualities generally associated with a man : strong, virile 2 : appropriate in character to a man <manly sports> They were using the BASIC definition of the word. Masculine - 1 a: male b: having qualities appropriate to or usually associated with a man 2: of, relating to, or constituting the gender that ordinarily includes most words or grammatical forms referring to males Qualities appropriate to or usually associated with a man most definitley does not mean kissing another man. Any way you cut it, by definition, two guys kissing isn't manly. It's just gay. EDIT: What I mean to say is, the majority of men (which the definition is based around) do not go around kissing other men. |
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Homosexuality is gay, Mal.
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Well, duh.
This is just to the defense of the commercial and everyone saying that it's unfair to portray homosexuals as unmanly. |
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