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What the goddamned commercial that bastardized MLK's words SHOULD have said... (Original Post) CousinIT Feb 2018 OP
They actually used an MLK speech to sell trucks? WTF? Thanks for the Overlay tomhagen Feb 2018 #1
Fiat Chrysler is defending the ad, no less ... Auggie Feb 2018 #2
asses Hermit-The-Prog Feb 2018 #3
Right wingers will probably boycott Ram trucks because they used an MLK quote. n/t Hoyt Feb 2018 #4
And on the 50th anniversary year of his murder no less. FailureToCommunicate Feb 2018 #5
I was so pissed when I saw it. Couldn't believe the utter crass perverseness of it. ancianita Feb 2018 #6
And that tag line at the end, "Built to serve." Really?? (n/t) thesquanderer Feb 2018 #7

Auggie

(31,174 posts)
2. Fiat Chrysler is defending the ad, no less ...
Mon Feb 5, 2018, 06:00 AM
Feb 2018

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles on Sunday night defended a polarizing Super Bowl ad for its Ram brand that used a Martin Luther King Jr. speech delivered 50 years ago. The spot drew criticism on social media immediately after it aired in the game's second quarter. Some observers knocked it for being tone deaf. But the company said it worked in collaboration with Martin Luther King Jr.'s estate on the spot.

"It is 50 years to the day that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave such a tremendous speech about the value of service. Ram was honored to have the privilege of working with the Estate of Martin Luther King Jr. to celebrate those words during the largest TV viewing event annually," the company stated. "We worked closely with the representatives of the Martin Luther King Jr. estate to receive the necessary approvals and estate representatives were a very important part of the creative process every step of the way."

As the ad was being assailed on Twitter, another entity, The King Center, made it clear it had nothing to do with it. The center was founded by King's wife, Coretta Scott King, as a living memorial to the civil rights icon.

The ad, by a Chicago-based boutique ad agency called Highdive, used the audio of an MLK speech delivered on Feb. 4, 1968, against a montage of everyday people, along with shots of the Ram 1500 truck. The ad sought to portray a message of service. On its website, Ram plugs "Ram Nation," an organization of Ram owners that engages in service projects.

MORE:http://adage.com/article/special-report-super-bowl/ram-defends-mlk-super-bowl-ad-estate-approved/312251/

A very bad decision. I thought it was the worst ad of the Super Bowl. And Fiat Chrylser should apologize, not defend.

 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
4. Right wingers will probably boycott Ram trucks because they used an MLK quote. n/t
Mon Feb 5, 2018, 08:43 AM
Feb 2018

While it might be a cheap sales gimmick, better than donald trump's "white America first," or something.

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