Posted on 01/29/2020 7:12:31 AM PST by Morgana
FOX Sports apparently has no problem airing controversial ads during the 2020 Super Bowl just not a pro-life commercial.
According to NBC News, this years big game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers will include a commercial featuring drag queens/LGBTQ activists.
Meanwhile, pro-life advocates with the new Faces of Choice organization said they have been waiting at least six months for an answer from FOX about their ad.
The drag queen ad from Sabra hummus already is stirring up controversy. It features drag queens Kim Chi and Miz Cracker from RuPauls Drag Race.
LGBTQ marketing strategist Bob Witeck celebrated the significance of the ad, telling NBC:
For queer audiences, it is an art form and an outsiders language, Witek said of drag. Reaching the Super Bowl means taking our language into every home in the nation and millions around the world.
Witeck said the Sabra ad, which could reach around 100 million viewers during the Super Bowl, is indicative of a sea change in the public perception of drag, which he said has been normalized in the mainstream for many years, thanks in large part to the success of the award-winning reality show RuPauls Drag Race.
However, mainstream media companies often do not want to touch ads promoting what should be normal and non-controversial: the right to life for all human beings, including those not yet born.
Faces of Choice leaders said they have been trying for more than six months to purchase ad time during the Super Bowl, but FOX Sports has repeatedly ignored them. Their powerful new ad premiered at the March for Life last week, and it featured the stories of more than a dozen people who survived abortions.
Lyric Gillett, the 28-year-old founder of Faces of Choice and producer of the ad, said they have a shortened version ready to air during the big game.
Every great human rights movement in history has been anchored in the stories and the faces of its victims, Gillett said. Thats what we aim to do; we simply want to tell their forgotten stories and theres no larger mega-phone than the Super Bowl. After months of correspondence with the Fox network, we are asking for a definitive answer immediately.
She said they provided all the necessary documentation to FOX and answered its legal teams questions, but the network still did not give her an answer. Video Player 00:00 02:04
This week, her organization and My Faith Votes launched a campaign urging pro-lifers to contact the network and ask for a final decision on the ad.
They asked people to email Fox Corp. SVP, Standards and Practices Barbara De Santis, VP, Commercial Clearance Maryana Dezarlo, SVP, Ad Sales Jim Reeder, and EVP, Corporate General Counsel Claudia Teran. The pro-life organizations also began a petition here.
If the network refuses to run the spot, Gillett encouraged pro-lifers to shut off the commercials during the Super Bowl and take time to watch the abortion survivors stories instead on YouTube. Find the video here.
Abortion survivors pose a vital question to abortion activists through the new ad, Can you look me in the eye and say I should have been aborted?
The abortion survivors featured in the ad are: Dr. Imre Téglásy (1952, Hungary); Paula Page (02/24/54); Miriam Penny Hopper (11/29/55); Denisha Workizer (7/11/76); Melissa Ohden (8/29/77); Jennifer Millbourn (9/02/78); Jennifer Callender (7/18/80); Claire Culwell (3/06/88); Hope Hoffman (8/12/91); Josiah Presley (10/07/95); Asiimwe Ronald Williams (9/25/97, Uganda); Dona Marie Mendoza (Philippines); Jaylyn Schoch (8/15/03); and Zechariah Hagan (10/20/13), one of the first abortion pill reversal survivors.
Ultimately, Faces of Choice leaders hope their stories will break down the myth of choice.
Abortion advocates need to look these survivors in the eye and come to terms with the fact that they are human, that their lives matter, and that choice is more than a word: its a person, Gillett said.
ACTION: Complain to Fox Sports by going to their Facebook page or Twitter.
another reason for no nfl until they get it together.
It’s a race to see who can destroy Western civilization fast enough.
NFL football as such has become a completely corrupt institution. That includes their farm system, college football.
Is this true?
It’s Life News reporting not Babylon Bee
Don’t have much trust for Fox anymore. It started when Murdock had a fund raiser for Killary.
I’ll have Live PD reruns in the background while working.
I have not missed the NFL for the last three years. I confess, however, to be counting the days for both the Rays spring training, and the March sumo basho, to see how Tokushoryu acquits himself after winning the January basho while having the lowest sumo ranking for a winner in 20 years.
As is our now standard practice, there will be absolutely NOTHING to do with the Stupor Bowl on any tv or streaming device in this house.
Oh well ,i guess i will miss the Super Bowl again. Ho, Hum.
I wasn’t and still not going to watch it.
$5000 for the nose bleed section. Bunch of idiots.
Not to worry, a bunch of loudmouths are our side swore up and down that they were "boycotting" the NFL and that "nobody is watching anymore" and there were "tons of empty seats in the stadiums"
Pay no attention to those record profits and ratings for the NFL!
Like a lot of corporate decisions these days, this as everything to do with which segments, groups, and demographics will object, and which one’s wont.
The left has made a aggressive effort in this war in the last decade to be very organized against corporations as well as individuals who are messaging things they disagree with. It has been done in various ways, some open, a lot covert, but can be generally summarized as social justice.
Meanwhile, the left has also made great strides in silencing and punishing center and left individuals and groups from voicing their own protests (let alone the more aggressive intimidation that social justice does).
SO what you end up with are situations just like this. Fox has no fear of a commercial with socially agitating messaging about trans people or issues, but has great fear of the backlash for a pro-life message.
None of this is truly grassroots, but all of it is by design.
Tim Tebow saying “Thanks, Mom!” sent them into a white-hot shivering rage.
The super what? Dropped the browns in the bowl earlier.
Another reason NOT to watch the Stupid Bowl.
They hate the USA and they promote every perversion available.
The NFL is the poster child for Marxism.
Havent missed the crybabies at all since leaving
Really doesn’t matter to me.
I used to watch SB, sometimes to watch the advertisement, just so I would be able to “contribute” to water cooler talks with the co-workers. But the desire has waned over the years, esp. since my forced early retirement (Thanks, Obama! May you be F’ed forever).
Since the kneeling I haven’t watched any professional football game, I haven’t watched any NBA games. I guess if college sports start getting outright woke, I will have to get a new hobby, like paint-by-number or something.
Fox can do what they want, I will avoid it (as much as possible) just like the big-3 networks.
Thanks!
Of course I trust LifeNews.....
.....I just couldnt believe they would do this!
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