You may want to watch this a few times to notice everything. This really is a great video. Link to YouTube.
Amazing......it took a company like Jeep to do this. On the other hand, NIKE cancelled an ad with the American Flag becuase Colin Kaepernick complained it reminded him of slavery......
Capernick “ needs “ to be reminded of it , because he’s never had to worry about it in his sorry ass life. If he has it so bad here , then why doesn’t his chickenshit ass go back to where his roots began. These people just piss me off.
Wonderful. I caught lots of little details, but especially liked the old-school tilt to the gentleman's cover near the end. I got a smile when I saw the little wave between Jeep drivers as they passed. I remember Dad doing that from our first Willy's until he died.
Sad that an Italian owned car company is more patriotic than Nike. Then again: Italian owned Jeep designs the vehicles in the US and then manufactures them in North America paying decent wages to the employees. American owned Nike (based in the People's Republic of Oregon) manufactures it's shoes for pennies in Asian sweat shops, many of them so bad they are considered slavery in the expose of modern slavery by CNN a few years ago. Guess it sort of makes sense when you think about it.
JEEP, you ether "Get It" or you don't, and as one of the Most Iconic of American Companies to come out of WWII, They have done far more good for this country then most will ever know! As a Proud and Patriotic owner of several Jeeps in the past and present, There are very very few american companies who are as solidly "American" As Jeep! Sad to say, but that's the way of it, and as long as Jeep continues to remain loyal to US, I will remain loyal to them!
Every Jeep I've owned was owned for a long time and not one of them ever let me down. Sure they have had issues like every machine, but they did what they were designed and sold to do and did it with style. Own none at the present, but will own again after I move away from the Peoples Republik. Nike, on the other hand I ditched years ago, even before the sweat shops and dumb ass political statements.
What and why was that over-paid football player protesting against when he wouldn't stand for the national anthem? Slavery? And what are wages in the p.r.c.? If those people are working for the wages quoted elsewhere, they are slaves, and that makes him a slave owner.