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Banned Xmas TV Advert For Being 'Too Political'


simple simon

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I am not sure how this will show up as I am posting it from a tablet.

There should be a short YouTube film to watch.

The advert is by British food retailer Iceland (mostly they sell frozen foods).

Simon

 

 

This Christmas advert has been banned from TV for being too political.

I think what's happening to our rain forests should be banned for being criminal to life on earth.

This needs to be the most viewed Christmas advert ever! Do your best Twitter! pic.twitter.com/c9YEbVyIuw

https://twitter.com/Think_Become/status/1061528040998666240

 

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Let's try another way! (I do not have an option to insert a YouTube so that it shows as a film instead of just a link)

 

btw, Palm Oil is not the problem as it is also being grown in Africa in plantations where orangutans do not live and local people are paid fair wages. The issue here is the destruction of rainforests in Asia to create palm oil plantations and the impact this has on native species - such as orangutans.  

 

Simon

 

You won’t see our Christmas advert on TV this year, because it was banned. But we want to share Rang-tan’s story with you… 🎄 🐒
Will you help us share the story?


https://youtu.be/JdpspllWI2o

 

https://twitter.com/IcelandFoods/status/1060774234266484737

 

 

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