LGBT Crowd Celebrates Drag Queen Super Bowl Ad – IOTW Report

LGBT Crowd Celebrates Drag Queen Super Bowl Ad

Western Journal: A cultural divide between the National Football League and heartland America continues to grow, with a new commercial underscoring how far apart the two have drifted.

The commercial, which will play in front of millions of families across the country during the Super Bowl, features two drag queens who were previously on “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” a reality show that is centered around drag culture.

Kim Chi and Miz Cracker are the two drag queens who will appear in the commercial, among other personalities.

“Ready, Cracker?” Chi asks, while eating the Sabra brand hummus the entire commercial seems to be intended to sell.

“Chickpeas, I was born ready,” Cracker responds before attempting to put a football helmet on.
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26 Comments on LGBT Crowd Celebrates Drag Queen Super Bowl Ad

  1. Dunno what took you guys so long. I haven’t watched NFL since Bears won superbowl in 1986, and the only game I went to was Bears at Soldier Field in 1999 vs Packers (free tickets).

    But, you never know. Now that they have switched it up with drag queens, I might start watching, it sounds very appealing. I’ma start practicing my kneeling. lol.

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  2. If you watch the Superbowl you are supporting this.

    Which means you find it morally acceptable.

    At some point our personal behavior has to be decided by our moral convictions, it actually is an all or nothing type of thing. There is no halfway morality.

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  3. I’m glad that I’m working on Sunday and driving over in Montana and out of range of any radio coverage of the stupor bowl. I could care less, it’s almost baseball season, that I can get excited about. I always thought that drag queens were good looking babes who hung around drag races with cars that go really fast, at least it was in the old days of Ed “Big Daddy Roth” and rat finks and such.

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  4. The (future) way of all sports: the deadly embrace of homosexuality and perversion. The other major sports are there or will get there.

    Why was it that sports, a thing that I used to look up to has gone so far down Satan’s path? No more for me, I’m done with it. I have no expectations that the NFL or other major leagues care one whit about me and my perceptions of life, so screw ’em.

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  5. @Geoff

    Yes, I remember The Big Daddy from the 1960’s. Also, I remember there were a lot of slot car tracks around that kids would head for to race their slots.

    Innocent days, compared to today.

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  6. Columbia Cycle (a local Schwinn bike dealer as well as a hobby shop) in Spokane had one of the best gigantic slot car tracks in their basement back in the mid 60’s where we would all go to race our slot cars. It was a blast, we also had a slot car club in Jr. High where we built and raced slot cars. It was a lot more innocent time back then even with rat fink models (Digger, Davy and Daddy etc.) and model car kits and model planes etc. I was also very good at drawing really cool cars back then as well which is something that I haven’t done in a long time. My youngest brother gave me some rat finks a few years back because he knew how much I liked them when I was a kid. He gets a lot of those as promotional items at his garage and gave some of them to me.

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  7. I hate the League, Goodell, & all the other bullshit politics but I do watch for the following:

    1) There is no reality show like sports.

    2) People like Pat Tillman from the Arizona Cardinals are some of the type of MEN who played the game. (he left to join the green berets after 911)

    3) There are many good people who went from severe poverty wealth and education through sports. (I realize there are MANY felons as well)

    4) Play on the field, hockey rink, court is based on merit & skill, not a quota system. (I know they are overpaid)

    5) If the 49ers win (don’t like them personally) then it makes COLIN KAEPERNICK look like an absolute washed up asshole who was too stupid shut up and play ball!

    Sorry people, but it is better than watching “this is us” “modern family” “will and Grace”…” and especially
    CNN: Ass Cracker 360, Don Wemon, and Chris Cumhole,…

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  8. The NFL with its Superbowl have come across to me over the last few years as extremely arrogant.

    It’s like they know they have the entire country’s balls in their vise-grips, and are squeezing them, as if to say: Watch it, and don’t skip the commercials, or else be consigned to the sidelines of human activity. They know it’s worth billions of dollars in revenue for them and their sponsors and treat it like it’s equivalent to WWIII breaking out – no bigger event anywhere.

    Too much commercialization to suit me. But I am at least happy it is not World Cup Soccer, which is even more disturbing.

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