Monday, February 06, 2017

The story behind 84 Lumber’s Super Bowl ad about Trump’s border wall

Caroline Framke · Sunday, February 05, 2017, 10:48 pm

“The Entire Journey” follows a mother and daughter making a harrowing trek, and then confronting a giant wall.

Some of Super Bowl 51’s most intense behind-the-scenes drama started — as all good drama does — well before the game itself kicked off.

The building supply company 84 Lumber wanted to air a poignant, weighty commercial depicting a Mexican mother and daughter making their way through the desert, with the daughter collecting scraps of fabric as they traveled, so she could eventually stitch them together into an American flag.

Eventually, the pair ends up facing a giant wall. But instead of turning away, they find a door in the wall and walk through it, as text appears onscreen: “The will to succeed is always welcome here.”

That’s about as sharp a jab at President Donald Trump’s campaign promise (and eventual executive order) to build a wall on the Mexican border as a Super Bowl commercial’s gonna deliver. But according to the ad agency behind the spot, Fox rejected the ad for being too overtly political.

So instead of airing the full 90-second ad before halftime as planned, 84 Lumber aired a shorter version that essentially ended with “To be continued” and directed people to the company’s website to see the full conclusion.

While the ad went up immediately on YouTube, 84 Lumber’s website at first buckled under the strain of curious millions trying to check it out. (A shame, given that the entire point of the commercial throwing to the website was to, you know, have people check out the website.)

Still: The ad now lives in full on the internet, and thus it will live forever. And while it’s already resulted in some blowback for the company, 84 Lumber — which identifies itself as a “2nd generation, woman-owned company” — isn’t backing down on its political stance, having explicitly stated to the Wall Street Journal that Trump’s logic is misguided.

“If people are willing to work hard and make this country better,” said 84 Lumber president Maggie Hardy Magerko, “that door should be open to them.”

Read more, watch the video
http://www.vox.com/culture/2017/2/5/14518244/84-lumber-super-bowl-commercial

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