You have the option to skip the ad 
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You pay for ads to run on platforms and as long as they don’t break community guidelines, you can put what you want in the ad. If I saw a Nestle ad, I’d remember that they tried to monopolize water for monetary gain. But I skipped it after 5 seconds because I don’t yell at ads.
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I understand that you don’t like what the ad represents and by all means express your opinions. But if you try to take away ads that you and those with similar opinions don’t like, that’s called censorship.
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