Coca-Cola’s Tremendous Bowl advert took just a little of a beating on Twitter ultimate night time, with individuals who found its multilingual model of “The us the Beautiful” to be offensive threatening to #BoycottCoke in response. Most of them didn’t even seem to note that the ad featured the first homosexual family in Tremendous Bowl historical past. Monday afternoon, MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell and her panel analyzed the backlash whereas defending the ad as “beautiful” and asking, “what’s the deal” with individuals who hated it a lot?

 

“This is a melting pot,” Mitchell mentioned after showing among the tweets attacking the sentiment in the back of the ad. “I assumed this was once a good looking commercial.”

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“We’re a nation of immigrants,” Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus agreed. “Immigrants who began out in another language and analyze English. I was looking at the commercial and thought it was once beautiful and obtained all misty over it.” She additionally commended conservatives like Erick Erickson for tweeting the next to people who had been upset with the aid of it:

Individuals have been truly upset concerning the Coke advertisement? Seriously?

— Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) February three, 2014

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Issues did get a little bit awkward later in the section when Marcus brought up the Cheerios business that led to so much controversy for MSNBC ultimate week. “May that lady in the Cheerios ad be any cuter? The little girl who bought her pet?” Marcus asked.

After a pause, Mitchell asked, “How concerning the Doritos advert?”

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