This subject has never been serious. In fact, the whole idea is a big joke; the statement O'Reilly read on his show about homosexuality not being a problem in France is redundant and we all get it. Even that brainless tool.milojthatch wrote:Well, it looks like government officials here in the States were worried about American obesity, and how to get Americans to stop eating at McDonald's so much. Looks like McDonald's may have just answered the problem themselves.
But I fail to see the humor in what you're suggesting. McDonalds will never lose money over a gay ad. Where are the legions of fat-food eaters going to go- Burger King? They suck. Everyone knows that too. I can't tell you the last time I even bought a burger at a fast food place last time I ate out. They can't do fries to save their lives. Their onion rings are pathetic. And healthy alternatives - including plain ol' "not going to fast food places" - is out of the question. People will never think of this ad when they go out to eat. That's like the b.s. uproar over Heinz ketchup supporting John Kerry / Kerry's position on the war. I don't see their business hurting any.
(Just a note: I actually did mean fat food, not fat people)
