Went to the Century complex at Arden last night to watch Star Trek's latest, and amid the usual commercials pre-movie was a Coca-Cola commercial in S-Pan-Yol. Besides the ridiculous premise that there would be some spanish speakers watching a movie in english, the theme was also promoting a farm worker watching their kid grow up to be a doctor. I think it was pure propaganda aimed at softening heartstrings that might be more sympathetic to Amnesty, Dream Act, and AGJobs
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Went to the Century complex at Arden last night to watch Star Trek's latest, and amid the usual commercials pre-movie was a Coca-Cola commercial in S-Pan-Yol. Besides the ridiculous premise that there would be some spanish speakers watching a movie in english, the theme was also promoting a farm worker watching their kid grow up to be a doctor. I think it was pure propaganda aimed at softening heartstrings that might be more sympathetic to Amnesty, Dream Act, and AGJobs -
[B]Since you were at a movie I guess you could not escape it but I sure use my mute button a lot. There is a bill coming up in Sac I think on June 9th about making it all these languages LAW. It is dinner time so I will have to wait until in the morning to post it.Comment
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First I would have said loud and clear, "What the hell is this crap" making sure EVERYONE in the theater heard me, then I would have gone to the theater manager and asked for my money back. I'm sure there were others in that theater who agreed with you on the issue. If that same thing had happened and someone had done what I said I would do, I would applaud them as loud as I could. Even if all the others didn't agree with me, at least I would have stood up for what I believe to be right and shown that I wouldn't just sit by and take it. We need to let our voices be heard, and not let these companies gain by our silence.Comment
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First I would have said loud and clear, "What the hell is this crap" making sure EVERYONE in the theater heard me, then I would have gone to the theater manager and asked for my money back. I'm sure there were others in that theater who agreed with you on the issue. If that same thing had happened and someone had done what I said I would do, I would applaud them as loud as I could. Even if all the others didn't agree with me, at least I would have stood up for what I believe to be right and shown that I wouldn't just sit by and take it. We need to let our voices be heard, and not let these companies gain by our silence.Comment
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Besides the ridiculous premise that there would be some spanish speakers watching a movie in english, the theme was also promoting a farm worker watching their kid grow up to be a doctor. I think it was pure propaganda aimed at softening heartstrings that might be more sympathetic to Amnesty, Dream Act, and AGJobs
I've seen that ad in theatres twice. Speaking only for myself, if the aim of the commercial was indeed as you described it, it didn't work.Comment
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