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You are here: Home / All News / Should a message by MLK be used for a commercial for trucks?

Should a message by MLK be used for a commercial for trucks?

February 6, 2018 By Gary Panell Leave a Comment

Many Say Ram Truck Super Bowl Ad Exploited MLK, But His Estate Approved It

YouTube/Ram Trucks and Wikimedia Commons

By Al Perrotta Published on February 5, 2018

A furor erupted last night over a Ram Truck Super Bowl ad featuring a sermon from Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Critics attacked the spot for commercializing Dr. King to sell a truck. However, the King Estate is defending its decision to allow the sermon to be used.

The Commercial Itself

On February 4, 1968, King delivered his “Drum Major Instinct” sermon. Exactly 50 years later, Ram Trucks used that sermon in a spot called “Built to Serve.”

As King’s prophetic voice rings out, moving images play out of average citizens helping others, loving on one another. Volunteers cleaning up after disaster, a volunteer handing out food, a fireman rescuing a child, Marines on the march, a football team kneeling in prayer. A teacher, a doctor, a returning soldier. Intercut are shots of Ram Trucks.

“Recognize,” King says, “that he who would be great among you shall be your servant. That’s the new definition of greatness. Given that definition of greatness, it means that everybody can be great.” The clip ends with King saying:  “Everybody can be great. You only need a heart full of grace; soul generated by love” as the ad cuts to the graphic saying: “Built to Serve. Ram.”

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Here is the commercial:

 The Reaction

Outrage went quickly from 0-to-60 on social media. People slammed Fiat Chrysler’s Ram division for using King’s soaring words to sell a pick-up truck.

New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow led the charge.

 

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