The Doritos ad wasn’t the only commercial that came under attack from pro-choicers during the Super Bowl.
The NFL ran an ad that claimed that cities with teams that win in the Super Bowl have a bump in the birth rate nine months later. Called “Super Bowl Babies,” the ad featured children whose conception was supposedly inspired by a Super Bowl win from various years singing a song about the phenomenon.
The NARAL Pro-Choice America affiliate in Ohio saw this as a problem, and took the ad as an opportunity to promote IUDs on Twitter: “More Super Bowl babies?!?! Get thee an IUD!”
More Super Bowl babies?!?! Get thee an IUD! #MediaWeLike
— NARAL ProChoice Ohio (@ProChoiceOH) February 8, 2016
So is NARAL against procreation just in general? People on Twitter pointed out the implication:
@ProChoiceOH “we hate children!”
— John Mulholland (@xjm716) February 8, 2016
@ProChoiceOH those poor kids who are alive
— Rocket ن (@rocket1124) February 8, 2016
Normal people like babies. You’re humanity hating ghouls, so you don’t understand. @ProChoiceOH https://t.co/Q00xmM3Aml
— Pablo (@Pablo_1791) February 8, 2016
@ProChoiceOH you want to tell those people in the ad they shouldn’t have been born?
— Brian Cartwright (@blcartwright) February 8, 2016
Here’s the ad:
What do you think of the ad and NARAL’s response? Let us know in the comments!
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