Coca-Cola's Super Bowl commercial 2014
12 years ago
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Being one third native American Indian seventh generation Floridian. I thought that this commercial was very well done, and a lot of you are going to disagree with me go ahead I don't care America is a melting pot of several if not all nationalities across this globe there are several people here that don't just speak English they speak other languages, and we are taught Spanish in schools, and not just in one or two schools every school nationwide Spanish is the second language to the United States and the United States does not have a designated language so those of you thinking which is the national language hate to inform you it is not.
I have run across a video on YouTube that explains it better than I can I am posting both that video and video that was played during Super Bowl 2014 please listen and to both of these videos before you make a comment the lady in the second video explains it a lot better than I can. And if you do not like my view of this and decide to leave my page that is your prerogative.
I believe America is beautiful and I believe our people are beautiful, no matter where they come from and I believe that Coca-Cola tried to bring us a little closer together with making this commercial.
Now for the actual commercial that was played during Super Bowl 2014.
and this is what one very intelligent person said about the comments posted on Facebook, Twitter and the Coca-Cola Fan page. Please listen to the whole video before making any comments.
Being one third native American Indian seventh generation Floridian. I thought that this commercial was very well done, and a lot of you are going to disagree with me go ahead I don't care America is a melting pot of several if not all nationalities across this globe there are several people here that don't just speak English they speak other languages, and we are taught Spanish in schools, and not just in one or two schools every school nationwide Spanish is the second language to the United States and the United States does not have a designated language so those of you thinking which is the national language hate to inform you it is not.
I have run across a video on YouTube that explains it better than I can I am posting both that video and video that was played during Super Bowl 2014 please listen and to both of these videos before you make a comment the lady in the second video explains it a lot better than I can. And if you do not like my view of this and decide to leave my page that is your prerogative.
I believe America is beautiful and I believe our people are beautiful, no matter where they come from and I believe that Coca-Cola tried to bring us a little closer together with making this commercial.
Now for the actual commercial that was played during Super Bowl 2014.
and this is what one very intelligent person said about the comments posted on Facebook, Twitter and the Coca-Cola Fan page. Please listen to the whole video before making any comments.
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I don't understand how this can be offensive!
America is made up of so many different types of
people and this captured it perfectly
Then I stopped and thought.
I remember my history teacher back in high school talking to us about diversity. One thing he told us was that a majority of country's not only teach children their own language, but its mandatory to also learn English [even if its broken] to get through school. When we hear another language we instantly assume that person isn't suppose to be here when in fact, the person may have legally come from a country that may not have had the best schooling or may not have thought English as part of their curriculum. These men and women came to this country to try and better themselves and their children but yet we discriminate against them because of those who did come here illegally.
so personally The commercial is rather good as it pays tribute to what really makes US the United States, the diversity of the many people who made up the country as a whole.