Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 29, 2015
This is pretty graphic. Viewer discretion advised.
Though I know you’re all completely desensitized anyway, unless you are reading this from some village in Mongolia or something, so I don’t know why I even bother warning you.
No idea how they’re allowed to show this on TV, which children watch.
Does anyone know?
Oh yeah, I forgot: kikes.
Carl’s Jr. denied that the ad, which calls combining Tex and Mex a “win-win,” is a “political statement” or refers to the immigration debate.
“It is simply a fast food ad, and, like all of our ads, the premise helps to paint a picture about the food,” the company said in a statement. “If a connection was made between the ad and politics — it was certainly not our intent.”
The ad was a “bold move” for the fast food chain, Kara Del Toro, one of the models, told Fox News 411.
I think it’s really sexy, and I think it’s playing up on what’s going on politically right now with immigration,” Del Toro said. “I love it.”
Del Toro, who grew up in Texas but played on Team Mexico in the ad, explained Carl’s Jr. used white, blonde models on Team Texas to “differentiate, you know, this team as Hispanic and this team as American,” in comments leaving out the roughly 54 million Hispanics living in the United States.
“I guess that was an easier way to do it. So you weren’t confused,” she said.
Carl’s Jr. is famous for pornographic commercials.
The not so subtle subtext here is “dem Mexican bitches dey got some fine azz, bes be let’s dem in da umerica, dat Donald be tray to stop muh dik.”
There is also the almost more offensive implication that women who look like this eat burgers.
Protip: They do not.
Never has this image been more applicable.