Coca Cola backlash after Superbowl AD

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So embarrassed, disgusted, and every other gross feeling after reading those tweets. Absolutely ashamed to know I live in the same country as these people.

It's sad you know. I was watching the game with my dad, and he was walking out of the room to take a bathroom break and all of the sudden a girl was singing the song in tagalog for a line. He stopped and ran back and was excited like wow!

My dad came here from the Philippines in '75, and in addition to having a small Filipino flag on his dashboard, he has Red White and Blue USA on his truck. After 9/11 he put like 100 "Power of Pride" stickers on his cars and his children's. He told me the struggle to come here, how he prayed night and day that one day he could be able to come here. When he came here, the first thing he did was kiss the ground and thank god for being able to live here. He said he'd never move back to the Philippines even after being homesick and that America was his home. He'd paid his taxes worked for years. He's exactly what the American Dream is, albeit excluding the mansion and luxury cars.

When he saw that commercial, he was happy for two reasons. To hear his first language, and to know that an American company like Coca Cola expressed how he felt about being a proud American immigrant.
 
It's sad the way lots of Americans act, but unless Coca Cola was trying to make some sort of statement, who couldn't see this coming?
 
2 quick points.

1. Coca-Cola is giant multi-national corporation, they have global interests and the SUperbowl is aired in several areas.

2. The people sadly don't know that America doesn't have a national language. It's a fact.
 
Let me guess—a healthy proportion of the tweets transmitting the "Speak English in 'Murica!" message were full of poor grammar and spelling. I mean, even by Twitter standards.
 
Let me guess—a healthy proportion of the tweets transmitting the "Speak English in 'Murica!" message were full of poor grammar and spelling. I mean, even by Twitter standards.

I was about to point out the terrible grammar and spelling. :facepalm:
 
Would have gone over so much better if they had filipinos, foreigners, etc. sing the song in English. Coke was just asking for backlash
 
Stole this from reddit

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I bet they really just called Americans stupid in all those other languages. Joke's on you guys.
 
LOL. Thinking America the Beautiful should be sung in English means you are bigoted, for sure.

The commercial was not presenting the argument that America the Beautiful should now be sung in different languages. It was making a point about the diversity of the USA, which Coke felt was more effective using varying languages as opposed to accents, as someone suggested.
I don't see why people could possible complain about that, it's not shoving anything down anyone's throat and was a way of celebrating diversity - something considered a good thing, by some.
 
LOL. Thinking America the Beautiful should be sung in English means you are bigoted, for sure.

For starters, yes it is bigoted by definition.

But ummm, did you not read many of the responses on there?

Such as 'That coke commercial sucked, Mexicans, terrorists, Jews, and ******s are not "American"'

or

"You can't sing this song if you don't speak English"

or

"Nice to see that coke likes to sing an AMERICAN song in the terrorist's language. Way to go coke. You can leave America"

or

"It's called English, your in America...not 3542 different languages"

That one is my favorite one of all, aside from the horrific grammar, it seems to imply that 3542 different languages is a place. So yay for failing English.

I'm tired of quoting these buffoons, but basically these people are implying that if you don't speak English you're not American. Ignoring that there is no national language of America, it's akin to saying if you're not white you're not American, as it's posing the majority as the law.

We're lucky to be one of the greatest melting pots of a country ever. Would you want to live in an America without diversity? Cause these people do.
 
Saying English isn't the "official" language is stupid. 80% of Americans speak English and 95% speak it. All bills entered are in English. I could go on.

English is the language of the U.S. Fortunately, it is a melting pot and is home to many ethnicity.......a large majority of them speaking English.

As I said, singing America the Beautiful in English with different ethnicity would have gone over so much better. They just created backlash for themselves. Maybe they wanted some publicity.
 
Speaking of not speaking English. Boom roasted.

And English isn't the official language of the US. That's a fact you can choose to ignore that or not.

People freaking out over America the Beautiful being sung in different languages is moronic and I would put good odds that everyone who's upset by that is bigoted in one way or another towards a minority.

Just because i'm bored and I'm enjoying your attempt to spin this (methinks thou doth protest too much) do you think these same folks would be this upset if they found out that America the Beautiful was composed by a lesbian?
 
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