Sure on what grounds? Where the police in that video identifiable?
There was absolutely nothing offensive in the Pepsi ad.It showed how the police are people too,and were not happy to be there.
San Francisco vs. Kendall Jenner. I don’t know who to pull for in this case. I think I’ll just sit this one out. Hopefully, both sides will lose, if that’s at all possible.
>> merely trying to project a global message of unity, peace and understanding.
And not to forget, Pepsi products.
IOW, Pepsi was trying to reprise Coke's "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing" campaign from the 60s. Another example of living long enough to see everything old become new again, I guess.
What makes the BLM bunch think they have a corner on protesting? Everything in this world doesn’t revolve around them.
Personally, I didn’t thing the ad was bad, at all. Jenner is a cute spokesperson, as was Britney Spears.
Some folks just need to find something offensive about everything. They’re idiots, IMO.