Titled ‘Spirit of the Holidays’, the advert films seven of people of various ages, ethnic origins and sexualities who “represent good and right causes”.
The ad, which lasts one-minute and 40 seconds, includes anecdotes and images referring to LGBT rights, the Black Lives Matter movement, the relationship between black American youths with police officers, transgender issues and the refugee crisis.Seven-year-old Zea Bowling, opens the advert saying: “People should let people be whoever they want to be.”
Straight after, the video cuts to the speech made by the child activist Zianna Oliphant who spoke before Charlotte City Council after Keith Lamont Scott was murdered.In a flurry of tears on the pre-recorded video, she said: “We need our fathers and mothers to be by our side.”
Donald Trump publicly criticised the shooting of the unarmed black man from Tulsa, Oklahoma and said he was "deeply troubled" because of the police officer’s "mistake".
But during his election campaign, he made negative references to refugees.
In a Twitter post, the billionnaire likened Syrian refugees to poisoned Skittles.
Next to a picture of Skittles, he wrote: “This image says it all. Let’s end the politically correct agenda that doesn’t put America first.


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