I was going to snark something about hating all commercials. But, while that's mostly true, I remember one commercial from late eighties/early nineties that was truly brilliant. It was a woman, talking to a friend in her kitchen, as she looked out on her daughter playing in the yard. Then it took a slightly darker turn as she talked about a foolish mistake she made as a teenager. She found out she was pregnant and the father was pressuring her to get an abortion. Through careful framing it's made clear that her daughter playing in the yard was the 'mistake'.
I think it was the Mormons (LDS) who put out that ad, but I found it really impressive. It didn't resort to hatred or condemnation. It didn't advocate for laws or call anyone murderers. It reached out to everyone, everyone with a heart, and said - "Don't throw away the gifts you are given".