02-03-2014, 11:07 PM
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/201...ne-debate/
I usually don't make multiple threads in one day, but I came across this article where apparently the Coca-Cola ad that was on the Super Bowl last night sparked controversy, mainly because it featured people of many different backgrounds singing "America The Beautiful" in different languages. People are upset because they feel like that song should only be sung in English. I kinda think it's a really stupid thing to get all upset about and isn't exactly supportive of diversity if they wanna restrict languages, but people on the other side argue that it's supposed to be a commercial honoring America and in America you speak English. If you never learned the language, you're not properly integrating into the American system and culture and whatnot or something like that. So a better way to represent diversity and American pride would be to have people of different backgrounds coming together and singing in English to honor America. Do they have a point? I'm not exactly the most patriotic person, so I really don't care about this kind of stuff. But I know a lot of people do. What may not offend me may offend a "true patriot".
I usually don't make multiple threads in one day, but I came across this article where apparently the Coca-Cola ad that was on the Super Bowl last night sparked controversy, mainly because it featured people of many different backgrounds singing "America The Beautiful" in different languages. People are upset because they feel like that song should only be sung in English. I kinda think it's a really stupid thing to get all upset about and isn't exactly supportive of diversity if they wanna restrict languages, but people on the other side argue that it's supposed to be a commercial honoring America and in America you speak English. If you never learned the language, you're not properly integrating into the American system and culture and whatnot or something like that. So a better way to represent diversity and American pride would be to have people of different backgrounds coming together and singing in English to honor America. Do they have a point? I'm not exactly the most patriotic person, so I really don't care about this kind of stuff. But I know a lot of people do. What may not offend me may offend a "true patriot".