The company has issued an apology, however, a simple apology is far from sufficient. This was not a case where someone from the company inadvertently blurted out something inappropriate, or used a poor choice of words. This was a situation where a lot of planning went into the commercial before it aired. Someone came up with the idea. A script was written. Management approved the commercial. The three people seen in the commercial probably rehearsed a number of times before the commercial was filmed. There may have been other people from the company involved. All of these people thought this was a good idea, and thought this was funny. I find it incredible that nobody said “Maybe this isn’t a good idea. Maybe we shouldn’t do this.” A letter of apology from the CEO doesn’t even begin to make this right.
I don't want to get in the way of your rant, but perhaps you should read the letter from the owner before assuming facts not in evidence?
Methinks you presume too much. Your inferences remind me of the brainless dems...