The controversial Super Bowl ad featuring Jesus has sparked a heated debate among both the left and the right. The ad, which aired during the big game, has been criticized by many, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY).
In a series of tweets, Ocasio-Cortez argued that Jesus would not fund commercials to “make fascism look benign,” referring to the ad’s message of hope and unity.
In response to AOC’s criticism, the organization behind the ad, He Gets Us, released a statement. They argued that the ad was not meant to be political and was simply meant to share a message of hope and unity.
The ad has also been met with criticism from some on the right who argue that it is too religious for a secular event.
The debate over the ad has continued to rage on, with both sides making their case for why the ad should or should not have aired. It remains to be seen if the ad will have any lasting impact on the debate.









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