John Cena wants to body slam bigotry in America.
In a new public service announcement that feels as if it could just as easily be an ad announcing a “Cena 2016” campaign, the pro wrestler gives an earnest-sounding lecture about how patriotism goes hand in hand with respect for the diversity of the American people.
Released just in time for the Fourth of July, the three and a half minute video is the Ad Council’s follow-up to last year’s massively popular hit, “Love has no Labels.”
That ad involved a giant X-ray screen erected in Santa Monica, California, on Valentine’s Day that rendered couples and friends as kissing, dancing and hugging skeletons. Timed to air months before the Supreme Court’s historic ruling on gay marriage, the message was that love is a universal human experience. Read more…
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