Tuesday, February 03, 2009

NBC rejects pro-life ad for Super Bowl

Some pro-lifers are unhappy that NBC rejected a very tasteful, non-political ad about hope and change from CatholicVote to run during the Super Bowl. Not me. I think they should have the right to reject any ad that works against their business plan which includes ads demeaning to women and putting animals above people. Soon, under the current administration, businesses may not have the right to pick and choose to benefit their stockholders--it may be the government's way or no way. Vote with your remote on objectionable ads. Then write and threaten never to buy their product again.

The pro-life people who raised money to show a baby in her mother's womb (a concept much more offensive to sports fans than watching young women prance around showing surgically enchanced body parts to oogling, drooling old men) now have more funding to show it on other channels, like BET where it might reach the African American community much at risk from the leftist drive to eliminate them before they see the light of day.

2 comments:

Hokule'a Kealoha said...

It is an awesome ad however... the man that created the concept was on EWTN where they showed several of his other peices including one of the most compelling calls to faith...the ad that shows the historiscity of the Catholic church and the truth that while it is a human institution full of faults it is the lifeboat that God used to preserve civilization, provide us with such inventions as hospitals and schools. Hey its a commercial, but a pretty peice of film.

Norma said...

Thanks. I'll watch for it.