A lot of angry liberals are screaming the past few weeks over the "unfairness" of CBS agreeing to air the Tebow ad, but refusing the homosexual ad. After viewing the homosexual ad (below), I applaud CBS for not offending families with this piece of trash. How would you like to be sitting there with a roomful of children and have it pop up on the screen? The group promoting it is "mancrunch" but if it were a cereal it would more likely boast a name like Puppy Puffs. (Now that I think of it, I'll bet the homosexual obsession with body building is explained by the desire to at least look like men.)
There's nothing manly about lust, homosexual or heterosexual. The sex-oriented advertising on the Super Bowl has been awful for a long time. Not being a football fan, I generally don't watch except for the company. Several years ago I was so sickened by the ads (and the halftime show) I left the room to play with the children who fortunately weren't interested in the game.
I'll be watching the Super Bowl today for only TWO reasons: Tim Tebow and his mom, Pam.
Take notes during the Super Bowl. Be sure to thank CBS for running the Tebow ad and for refusing to air the inappropriate homosexual ad. And contact the companies that use lewdness and vulgarity to sell their products. It's high time they paid a price in lost revenue for offending potential customers.
And if you're a parent, keep your trigger finger on the remote and your eye on the screen to censor the poison before your children are exposed to it. And that goes double for teenagers! It would be good to talk about it before the game starts. Imprinting lewd images in the imagination fills the devils workshop with the tools of temptation.
We're all used to media bias. One way to control the population is to shut out opposing ideas. Visit LifeSite News for the full story. Then write to NBC and protest. I've copied the email I sent below:
I was shocked to hear that NBC rejected the beautiful pro-life ad. I've seen so many disgusting ads over the years during the Super Bowl that you folks have no problem with, but this short ad that celebrates the life of Barak Obama is somehow unsuitable? And your deceitful claim about not airing political ads (which it isn't) is beyond belief, especially in view of your message to PETA that their ad could run if they toned down the sexual suggestiveness.
I'm passing this on and posting on my blog and encouraging people to write, but also to skip the Super Bowl if this ad is not allowed to run. There are at least a few people of conscience left in this country who are sick of media bias enough to just say no to the Super Bowl.
Are you willing to fast from the Super Bowl to gain graces for the President and for an end to media bias? A possible alternative - watch Remember the Titans or another inspirational football film instead.
ACTION: Send your complaints about the rejection of the ad to Victoria Morgan, Vice President, Advertising Standards, NBC Universal, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, 1825 E. New York, NY 10112. Call (212) 664-4267 or fax (212) 664-6366 or email victoria.morgan@nbc.com