We may never see this Christmas commercial stateside here on TV, but
this ad for Sainsbury's, a supermarket chain in the United Kingdom, has gone
viral on the net. It depicts a likely
scene from an actual event that took place 100 years ago, It was the first Christmas of World War I,
when an unofficial truce was observed between Allied and German combatants. Some exchanged greetings, small gifts and
played soccer. I found it to be very
tastefully done, but the message has not been without its critics. A century later, it seems as if the path
toward big, bloody conflict continues unabated. This should serve as a timely reminder of
the more positive similarities we share, even though the warring leaders would
encourage none of this fraternization and the images of enemies coming together
grew more scarce as the war claimed more and more young lives. Maybe citizens of another land or culture
really do want many of the same things we want. This event would at least point to that
possibility. Watch it above and decide
for yourself.
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