People hate Dodge Ram's Super Bowl ad, which uses a Martin Luther King speech to sell trucks

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Many people are criticizing Dodge Ram's Super Bowl Ad, which heavily featured a speech by civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr.

"Are MLK’s words really being used right now to sell cars?" an editor at Wired wrote in a tweet that's going viral.

The speech the ad uses was spoken by King 50 years ago today.

Dodge Ram's Super Bowl ad features a speech by Martin Luther King — and now many are criticizing it.

"Are MLK’s words really being used right now to sell cars?" Wired editor Nicholas Thompson wrote in a tweet reacting to the commercial.

Many others chimed in, saying they felt it was inappropriate of Dodge to use an iconic Civil Rights speech to sell cars.

"At a time when we really need MLK's encouraging words to come together for a greater good, Ram is selling trucks to a hungry-hurting nation. Ugh!!" said another person.

The commercial pulls from King's speech on greatness and service, which was delivered 50 years ago on February 4.

"Recognize that he who is greatest among you shall be your servant ... That's your new definition of greatness — it means that everybody can be great because everybody can serve," King says in a voiceover during the commercial, which depicts fishermen, military, football players, and others on the job before cutting to shots of Dodge Ram trucks.

The commercial ends with Dodge's tagline, "Built to Serve."

Hurting123123 on February 5th, 2018 at 03:55 UTC »

Oskar Schindler: “Hello, I’m Oskar Schindler. During World War II I spent my personal fortune bribing Nazi officers to protect Jews that I was sheltering. I saved thousands of innocent lives.

BUT THIS PRESIDENT’S DAY I’LL BE SAVING THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN COLD HARD CASH AT THE MATTRESS FIRM SALES EVENT!”

silentmayhem27 on February 5th, 2018 at 03:01 UTC »

The Hyundai ad that played in the 4th quarter is arguably just as tone deaf. It has the cringe trifecta of "real people reaction footage", using airport metal detectors to scare the shit out of a family, and then bringing in the kids with pediatric cancer to pat themselves on the back for using them as a tax write off.

Riverforasong on February 5th, 2018 at 02:35 UTC »

"I have a dream, where my children will not be judged by the colour of their skin, but the horsepower of their sweet ass truck."