It is a sad day in America when Chevrolet openly and rebelliously turns their backs on God and all that is good and holy.
Having once been the provider of so very many good trucks that our Godly farmers and their plantations depended on, they now bow the knee to the queer activist movement by sponsoring Olympics commercials featuring homers...
Not intended as political commentary? Really? Is that the best they can do to excuse their spending tons of money in support of lucifer's followers?
Sad day indeed.
Pastor Ed
Having once been the provider of so very many good trucks that our Godly farmers and their plantations depended on, they now bow the knee to the queer activist movement by sponsoring Olympics commercials featuring homers...
Chevy's Olympic ads feature gay couples
NEW YORK (AP) — Chevrolet is rolling out two ads that feature gay couples during the U.S. broadcast of the Winter Olympics opening ceremony Friday.
The ads are the first to feature gay couples during an Olympic broadcast, according to GLAAD, a U.S. advocacy group for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
A Russian law banning gay "propaganda" from reaching minors drew strong international criticism ahead of the games in Sochi.
Three sponsors of the U.S. Olympic Committee — AT&T, DeVry University and yogurt maker Chobani — have spoken out against the Russian law. Other companies that have remained silent on the issue have been criticized on social media.
Chevy, a unit of General Motors Co., is not an official sponsor. It didn't comment on the Russian law specifically, saying in a statement that "these ads ... are not intended as any political commentary."
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NEW YORK (AP) — Chevrolet is rolling out two ads that feature gay couples during the U.S. broadcast of the Winter Olympics opening ceremony Friday.
The ads are the first to feature gay couples during an Olympic broadcast, according to GLAAD, a U.S. advocacy group for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
A Russian law banning gay "propaganda" from reaching minors drew strong international criticism ahead of the games in Sochi.
Three sponsors of the U.S. Olympic Committee — AT&T, DeVry University and yogurt maker Chobani — have spoken out against the Russian law. Other companies that have remained silent on the issue have been criticized on social media.
Chevy, a unit of General Motors Co., is not an official sponsor. It didn't comment on the Russian law specifically, saying in a statement that "these ads ... are not intended as any political commentary."
Read full article...
Sad day indeed.
Pastor Ed
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