Fox Allows Super Bowl Ad With Drag Queens, Won’t Approve Pro-Life Commercial

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That said, boycotting the Superbowl will have as much impact as telling a billionaire kid that you’re docking his allowance by a dollar.
It is not about the superbowl as much as it is about you. Yes. Boycott. Is it really worth watching?
 
DVR the game and just ff thru the commercials,or just change the channel when the commercials are on,thats thier whole agenda anyways,make money on the sponsors…
 
Just look at Family Guy on Fox which has always been on Fox up until recently. It’s written by a liberal atheist.
 
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The pro-life organization was willing to pay the $$$$ but said they were strung along until the point all the ad slots had been filled. Fox never gave them a response as to why.
Not quite sure what they want to happen if there’s no slots left, maybe the bidding went beyond their reach. I know that GM are using the Superbowl to announce a major launch.

This smacks of a story in the UK when the CofE were told their advert wouldn’t be carried in cinemas by Pearl and Dean, despite P+D having a very long standing and explicit policy of not carrying religious or political advertising. The CofE then tried to garner sympathy from the public because their ad was “censored”, which it wasn’t, and that P+D were and Christian, which wasn’t true either.
 
think Fox Sports and Fox News aren’t really all that closely connected.
Fox News is cable but has local affiliates which carry its sports, weather, Wendy Williams, Sean Hannity, Chris Wallace, etc. There’s also a cable alternate sports FS1. This is my understanding anyway.
 
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DVR the game and just ff thru the commercials,or just change the channel when the commercials are on,thats thier whole agenda anyways,make money on the sponsors…
Yep good advice. That’s what I do for everything I watch, which isn’t much because I don’t watch much TV. I can’t remember the last time I watched a commercial. The mute button comes in handy too. As far as this Super Bowl I won’t be watching but will put on the radio every so often to check the score and if it’s still close sometime midway through the third quarter I’ll turn it on and watch till the end, but not the commercials!
 
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I’ve largely stopped watching the NFL and the Superbowl, I caught some of last year’s, Patriots/Rams I believe but for other reasons, I largely stopped watching it.

Fox too, is a mixed bag, don’t think have some tv shows that do not always go well with traditional family values? It’s a big company. Local markets, fox news, fox business, fox sports. They are rather extensive.
 
What we need to do is pray to our Lord that these unholy drag queen displays are taken out of secular society.
 
They won’t allow the pro life ad but will allow a strip tease halftime performance
 
There’s been an urban legend about the Super Bowl and Human trafficking for years, but it’s widely debunked. Sadly, people still believe it.
I’ve heard that claim about almost every major event since back in the 60s. I was 12 and my mother wouldn’t let me go to the washroom alone at Expo ‘67 in Montreal because of human trafficking. Rumours of girls abducted to be sex slaves abounded. No case ever made the papers that I’m aware of. You still hear the same scenario today - girl is drugged, appearance changed with wig, and taken away in a wheelchair.
 
So have I. I understand why people are so easily duped by it-they (correctly) want to fight human trafficking, kidnapping, etc. But I wish they’d be more skeptical and not believe everything they hear or read.
 
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