First the NFL rejected the American Veterans organization from placing a Super Bowl ad encouraging people to show respect by standing for the National Anthem.
Then NBC and the NFL rejected a satirical ad introducing to the public a safe-and-secure, anti-terror and anti-criminal digital currency from AML BitCoin that portrayed a Kim Jong-Un double outraged because he can’t hack it. North Korea is believed to have stolen billions of dollars by hacking digital currencies and the rogue nation has been using that money, in part, to build its nuclear program.
Naturally, AML Bitcoin’s founder, Marcus Andrade, was not too happy and sent a letter of protest to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell: “An ad taking Kim Jong-Un, dictator of North Korea, to task in a humorous and biting way should not be offensive to anyone. Our ad reminds viewers that Kim Jong-Un and his army of hackers have been stealing billions...