

Matt Walsh Reviews The Wokest "Big Game" Moments
Feb 1, 2025
A personal reflection on Super Bowl disappointments opens the discussion. The impact of a significant ad is scrutinized, questioning its biblical accuracy and lack of diversity. The theme of humility through Christ's foot washing is further explored, alongside critiques of a racially charged Google ad. The NFL's anti-racism gestures, like 'end racism' on the field, are examined for their symbolic effectiveness. Lastly, the controversy over the 'Black National Anthem' raises concerns about unity versus division in America.
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He Gets Us Ad
- The "He Gets Us" Super Bowl ad depicted various people washing each other's feet, referencing a biblical story.
- However, it noticeably avoided showing a white person washing a black person's feet.
Political Correctness in the Ad
- The ad's avoidance of certain racial depictions reflects adherence to left-wing victim hierarchy and intersectionality.
- This approach prioritizes political correctness over potentially challenging or thought-provoking imagery.
Misrepresenting Jesus's Message
- Jesus's primary message was "repent and believe," not simply "stop hating."
- The ad misrepresents Jesus's teachings by focusing on a single act of feet washing and extrapolating it into a general message of love.