Danica Patrick’s GoDaddy commercial banned from Superbowl for being too racist

The infamous racing racist Danica Patrick’s new commercial is banned

This GoDaddy commercial has been banned from the lucrative superbowl advertising line-up. Why? Because executives at the NFL and the Network feel as though the imagery and messages were too racist. They feel that with Barrak Obama as the new President and all of the negative media coverage of the media’s negative coverage of African Americans. “It would impede the movement of our society’s transformation into a color-blind utopia”.

Ummmmmmm…??? Why don’t you check out the commercial and let us know what you think?

Hmmmmmmm……we don’t know about this one fellas. Believe me when we say this. We here at WatchURmouth.com pride ourselves on exposing and clowning racist idiots and their trailer trash, incestual, raw meating in the caves gnawing asses. However?  Damn it! We just don’t see the racism? We see tons of stereotypical homophobia but not racism? Now, we know the networks are a little sensitive about racial images and sound bites at this time due to the ( although meant in a spirit of love and respect ) choice of words that TV anchorman Chris Mathews said yesterday after President Barrak Obama’s State of the Union Address.  Please let us know what you think?



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One Response to Danica Patrick’s GoDaddy commercial banned from Superbowl for being too racist

  1. Colby Hovda says:

    Hey. Is there a reason why this page looks screwed up in Chrome? Anyway a bit of advice, do a second writeup soon!

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