US gets panties in a bunch over Absolut Vodka Ad

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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The distillers of Sweden's Absolut vodka have withdrawn an advertisement run in Mexico that angered many U.S. citizens by idealizing an early 19th century map showing chunks of the United States as Mexican.

The billboard ad has the slogan "In an Absolut World" slapped over a pre-1848 map showing California, Arizona and other U.S. states as Mexican territory. Those states were carved out of what had been Mexican lands until that year.

Although it was not shown in the United States, U.S. media outlets picked up on the ad, and after a barrage of complaints, Absolut's maker said on Sunday the ad campaign would cease.

Defending the campaign last week, Absolut maker Vin & Spirit said the ad was created "with a Mexican sensibility" and was not meant for the U.S. market.

"In no way was this meant to offend or disparage, nor does it advocate an altering of borders, nor does it lend support to any anti-American sentiment, nor does it reflect immigration issues," a spokeswoman wrote on Absolut's Web site.

"Instead, it hearkens to a time which the population of Mexico may feel was more ideal," she wrote.

Absolut's blog cite has received more than a thousand comments since the ad campaign was launched a few weeks ago, with many calling for boycotts of the Swedish company.

"I have poured the remainder of my Absolut bottles down the sink," one blogger wrote.

A war between Mexico and the United States from 1846 to 1848 started with Mexico's refusal to recognize the U.S. annexation of Texas and ended with the occupation of Mexico City by U.S. troops.

At the end, Mexico ceded nearly half of its territory to the United States, forming the states of California, Nevada, Utah and parts of Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and Wyoming.

Mexicans remain sensitive about the loss and the location of the border. At the same time, the United States is fortifying barriers to keep out undocumented Mexican migrants.

Some Mexicans use the term "Reconquista" (reconquest) to refer to the growing presence in California of Mexican migrants and their descendants.

France's Pernod Ricard is taking over Absolut vodka, one of the world's top-selling spirit brands, after buying Vin & Spirit from the Swedish government at the end of March.



Damn.....Mexico would be one of the richest countries in the world if they still had that territory. Friggin' govt. is still tryin' to jack peoples land for resources.....old habits die hard huh.

How the fuck you gonna get mad at an ad, but not mad at all the fucked up business dealings that went on in order to AQUIRE that land in that photo. Fuckin' hypocrites.
 
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I think that's pretty sicc... I don't get why people would hate, New America literally raped the whole US.

If it was something like Nazi Germany and calling that ABOSOLUT then I'd be a little concerned.
 
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it doesnt change anything....america i still going to be america in the end...i could give a shit about some phony lil advertisement....hell if mexico came up and said yo we want our shit back...thats when people gotta worry.....
 
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Fuck america. That is a sicc ad. I would love to see that.
I was in San Diego once sitting at a bus stop smoking, and this old mexican dude came up and sat next to me.
He had this book of maps, and he opened it to a bookmarked page with the pre 1848 map on it and was speaking to me in some fucked up broken english about what we did and how it is their land.
I agree with him, and we had a good talk, even though we could barely understand eachother.
Then he asked me for money so I gave him $5. He was chill as fuck.
 
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How the fuck you gonna get mad at an ad, but not mad at all the fucked up business dealings that went on in order to AQUIRE that land in that photo. Fuckin' hypocrites.
How you gonna still trip over some 200 year old land deal.

Fuckin political beaners.

Give it up already.

You people would protest anything if there were some sort of beaner-relevant issue at hand. "This big mac was made on Mexican land!"
 
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Fuck america. That is a sicc ad. I would love to see that.
I was in San Diego once sitting at a bus stop smoking, and this old mexican dude came up and sat next to me.
He had this book of maps, and he opened it to a bookmarked page with the pre 1848 map on it and was speaking to me in some fucked up broken english about what we did and how it is their land.
I agree with him, and we had a good talk, even though we could barely understand eachother.
Then he asked me for money so I gave him $5. He was chill as fuck.
lmao you got hustled by el chavo
 
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Seriously, the whole reconquista movement reminds me of how the Arab world is always talking about their glory days.

"The Arab world was the center of knowledge and learning, in 1200 AD. Math, science, we were the kings!"

"Just after the Dark Ages, a time when there was no written history for 400 years, the Arab world was ahead of everyone! Remember that!"

"800 years ago, when people though evil spirits gave you colds, we were on top!"