In eight of the ad’s 12 images, the person doing the foot-washing is a put-together, cisgender-presenting white person, some middle- and some working-class, washing the feet of their presumed The Super Bowl ad about Christianity, showing scenes of people washing others' feet like Jesus did in the Bible, is facing attacks from the left over the campaign's link to the billionaire family The website didn’t provide details of the 12 pictures but said they were intended to show foot washing interactions between people of “opposing ideologies.” The images include pictures of a Super Bowl LVIII (58) Commercial: He Gets Us - Foot Washing (2024) The commercial, funded by the organization "He Gets Us" showed images of several people, including a woman outside a family planning clinic and a person attending a protest, having their feet One ad showed Christians washing peoples’ feet, highlighting Jesus’ most infamous act of servitude. “Foot Washing,” which already has almost 225,000 views on YouTube, shows photos of The Super Bowl may be a marketer’s dream, but NFL fans have been scratching their heads over one unorthodox commercial. On Sunday (11 February) Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs managed to become Super Bowl champions for the third time in five seasons after defeating the San Francisco 49ers. Yes, foot washing outside of an abortion clinic, in the kitchen of an addict, in the desert, at school, in an alleyway. Every single clip in the commercial showed some foot washing action between people from different backgrounds set to "Never Tear Us Apart." The message of the advert was, yes, about Jesus. Created by He Gets Us as a 'love your LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Super Bowl LVIII fans witnessed an out-of-the-box advertisement that caught the ire of viewers on social media. During the first quarter of the Football championship, a commercial titled 'Foot Washing' aired featuring multiple still images of people, including a woman outside a family planning clinic, having their feet washed. A minute-long ad for the campaign “He Gets Us” that aired during the Super Bowl's first quarter had people wondering if AI was responsible for the feet-washing The He Gets Us campaign is returning to the Super Bowl with its “Foot Washing” commercial, which signifies a continued commitment to delivering profound, spiritually resonant messages on one of the world’s largest advertising stages. This choice to showcase an advert centered on humility and service during the Super Bowl, an event known The ad, purchased by an evangelical Christian campaign called He Gets Us, is a one-minute slideshow of photos of people washing each other’s feet. a foot fetish Super Bowl ad,” another wrote. Coors Light 2024 Super Bowl Ad – “Chill Train (ft. LL COOL J and Lainey Wilson) Microsoft 2024 Super Bowl Ad – “Copilot: Your Everyday AI Companion” Skechers 2024 Super Bowl Ad – “Mr. T in Skechers” Universal Pictures 2024 Super Bowl Ad – “Monkey Man Elevator” Volkswagen 2024 Super Bowl Ad – “An American Love Story” The Super Bowl ad about Christianity, showing scenes of people washing others' feet like Jesus did in the Bible, is facing attacks from the left over the campaign's link to the billionaire family In the 2024 Super Bowl there were less LGBT-inclusive commercials than in previous years, probably as a reaction to the Bud Light, Target and Disney backlash Yahoo: “Jesus Confirmed Foot Freak”: There Was A Jesus Foot-Washing Ad During Super Bowl LVIII, And People Were Not Into It. SF Gate: Super Bowl viewers baffled by ‘foot fetish’ commercial. SB Nation: This AI ad for Jesus is the worst Super Bowl ad of all time. The headlines captured a divisive response from viewers for different reasons. Its financial backers are the very people that are propping up hate in our culture and advocating to strip marginalized groups of their rights. As for the commercials themselves, each cost $7 million. How many poor people could have been fed for $14 million? How many clothes could have been provided? How much medical debt could have been forgiven? HE GETS US SUPER BOWL COMMERCIAL 2024 | FOOT WASHING | JESUS DIDN'T TEACH HATE. HE WASHED FEET | GOD | JESUS | JESUS CHRIST | JESUS CHRISTO | THE LORD | THE The first viral Super Bowl commercial has to do with Jesus and people at home are confused. The first commercial break of the Super Bowl featured Jesus Christ. In an ad titled “Jesus washes feet” religious company HeGetsUs.com shows various photos of regular citizens washing each others feets. Text reading “Jesus didn’t teach hate, he An ad from the He Gets Us Campaign sparked controversy online after airing during the Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 11. The 60-second spot showcased pairings of pe
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