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What’s to Debate? Of Course That BMW M4 Aircraft Carrier Ad Is Fake

Steve Hall by Steve Hall
What’s to Debate? Of Course That BMW M4 Aircraft Carrier Ad Is Fake
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What’s to debate? And why is everyone debating? Just ask yourself this simple question. Even if it were physically possible to do so, do you really think the Navy is going to allow some marketer to modify an aircraft carrier so it can make a stupid ad?

This is advertising we’re talking about. Not national security. And last time I checked, the Navy falls into the category of national security, not helping marketers make stupid ads. Though, in this case, the ad is pretty cool!

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Photo Credit: CC by BMW

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