I use Apple products, but the ad has very little to do with Christmas and has no reference to the birth of Jesus.
Furthermore, the family depicted looks to liberal.
Notice that they are driving a Subaru, a car almost exclusively driven by liberals.
Notice the father and the kid with the iPhone. Dad is bearded and looks like a liberal and the kid has bushy hair.
Finally, written in the snow is not “Merry Christmas” but rather “A Harris Family Holiday”
Even in closing, it says “Happy Holidays” on the screen and not “Merry Christmas.”
This is the most hilariously superficial comment that I've come across on FR today. I'm surprised you didn't mention that they breathe in air, too - something all liberals tend to do.
that steroptype always cracks me up. we own 2 and nobody even for a nanosecond take us for liberals. in colorado we call it a wise choice. probably going to trade in the older one for a new one next year.
I feel sorry for you.
How do you get through a day?
Incredibly presumptuous Newb. I drive a “White Forester” and would not make it in winter up to my home in the hills of western pa without it. Oh, I also use an iPhone. I am surprised that light is able to escape your presence.
Apple has buyers from every religion. It’s also the Jewish holiday, which more or less coincides with Christmas every year.
I see nothing wrong with the ad. They covered all their groups.
Personally, I would never buy a computer that is not an Apple.
To each his own, I suppose.
I am about as conservative as its possible to be and I drive a Subaru. Not because I’m a liberal environmentalist out to stop the Keystone Pipeline but because I did months of research on the best 4 wheel drive vehicle out there. I live in the hollers of TN and its a must-have in the winter months.
I am amused at times at the shocked looks I sometimes get from people who see my bumper sticker..”Less Government, More Freedom; More Government, Less Freedom”. Maybe not what many would expect to find on a Subaru.
The version here in The UK which was just on, showed ‘Merry Christmas from....’ in the snow at the beginning, and the closing title was ‘Merry Christmas.... Apple’
For a country accused of being anti-christian, the UK ad sounds more Christian than the one in the states.