"Uncontrolled or illegal immigration?" Please tell me where you saw this in the ad? If that's what you saw in the ad, then there is no pleasing you, so why bother trying?Here is why I find the Bud ad offensive. Maybe they developed it months ago when they thought Hillary was sure to be president and their aim was to address the perceived problem of an American staple, Bud, being owned by a foreign company.
Times change however. We are in a highly charged immigration debate. This ad clearly represents taking sides. It paints those who oppose uncontrolled or illegal immigration as heartless, mean-spirited bigots. In truth, we welcome immigrants with open arms and generous welfare, which many are quick to latch on to. What people object to are our laws being cast aside and our culture being visibly altered by a massive and unprecedented influx of people who have no legal right to be here. Then we are supposed to accommodate them rather than the other way around.
Why a consumer products company would want to piss off half its customer base escapes me, particularly when they are the very people buying its crap beer. And it's not like you don't have alternatives. Like I said however, this is not a one-off mistake by Bud. They took the same approach with the Bud Light ads and had to pull them. Slow learners I guess.
As for "when they thought Hillary was sure to be president and their aim was to address the perceived problem of an American staple, Bud, being owned by a foreign company," that's an even bigger issue under the Trump administration.