khaake
Five-Star Recruit
However it is fine for popular products that tug at American heart strings (products owned by corporations that avoid paying taxes, outsource jobs, and intentionally deceive the public about their profits) to advertise everywhere during games.
It isn't okay for the military to advertise by paying places to showcase what they can do for today's youth as far as paying for college and superior job training?
Holy double standard, Batman.
I'm personally fine with cutting out all advertising from the games, and I imagine that I'm not alone in that. As for the superior job training comment, considering that the unemployment rate for young vets is 40% higher than that of their peers who did not enlist, I question that assertion.