Neil Knight
Super Bowl commercials have become another vehicle for celebrities to hijack the commons and basically rule over the zombie masses. it seemed like every five million dollar commercial had to have the same retread celebrities that hog enough of culture such has Ryan Reynolds and Christopher walker and that shit Jeff Goldblum. they just cannot have normal people and real average everyday folks in these Superbowl commercials. This is another vehicle celebrities need to hijack and illustrate their careers in a society that already worshipped and paid them more than their fifteen minutes of fame. Every year we have to deal with the fuck Alec Baldwin's getting more money and work into the Super Bowl ads providing even more income inequality.
In reality the Super Bowl celebration, celebrity commercialization of it represents the basic takeover of America by this very small tiny sub-group in the country. it is only a matter of time that robots take over the players in the Super Bowl game and they will all be shifted and shaped into celebrities promoting products instead of tacking players. In a way the hype an takeover of the game is a deliberate act for the eventual displacement of the game altogether in my opinion. there is no doubt the commercialization is occurring more and more every year and it is really only a matter of time there is no friggen game but still a Super Bowl.it will eventual evolve into one of these many award shows you usually see after the Super Bowl where these celebrities all give awards to each other. black folks were upset that some of their members of this celebrity class were not any part of the upcoming Oscars. At least they can't complain with themselves being represented in these super Super Bowl commercials that were so thought provoking and witty.
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