Finally, a Super Bowl Ad That Told the Truth
Mother Jones
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Everyone is freaking out about Nationwide’s super depressing Super Bowl commercial about preventable child death.
Did Nationwide Insurance Just Air The Darkest Super Bowl Ad Ever? http://t.co/9H79pLtsl5
— BuzzFeed (@BuzzFeed)
See?
Nationwide, that was a very mean and upsetting commercial.
— roxane gay (@rgay)
Freaking out hard:
That PREVENTABLE accidents ad from Nationwide was awful. Way to ruin my day insurance jackasses. How do we prevent them shitheads??!!
— Judd Apatow (@JuddApatow)
Here’s the commercial:
I don’t have a child so take my opinion for what it’s worth, but I rise in defense of this commercial.
I stand with @Nationwide. You people live in a fantasy. Your children could die. When they do, their blood will be on your ignorant hands.
— Ben Dreyfuss (@bendreyfuss)
The world is a dangerous place. If you freak out every time someone reminds you of that simple truth, then you don’t live in the world that exists. You live in a world of pure imagination.
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