Saturday Night Live thought it would be humorous to the public to point out the stereotypical and racist parts of the commercial. The SNL actor Beck Bennet plays the part of a director of the ad and he is blamed on the skit for being stereotypical and offensive. For example, in the commercial and the SNL skit you see two African American young men dancing hip hop and an Asian man playing the cello whilst a man talking on the phone with Bennet points out how they are common stereotypes and many would find the racist and offensive. The Saturday Night Live episode ties together with real life because although the Pepsi ad was not intended to offend anyone, many were offended and hurt by both the message and the content in the commercial. …show more content…
Although Pepsi did not intend to offend or hurt anyone with their ad they ended up doing so unintentionally because it is a delicate issue to comment on. The Pepsi Company should have been more cautious in the way they spoke about such a delicate topic. Saturday Night Live is meant to find humor in everything that goes on in our everyday life and they are just waiting for someone to mess up so they can joke about it. Saturday Night Live is a popular show for doing what they do and at the end of the day they bring a smile to people’s faces for lighting up delicate issues with