@skipper847 said:
The world has gone to pot with racism. The latest is the Dove add on UK TV. Its a 30 second add with different race women. This is not as rude as it sounds. Like I said its 30 seconds long with different race women taking off there top turning into different race. One is where a black women takes her top off and turns into a White women and now this add is classed as racist. Dove has actually had to apologize for being racist but its ok for a white person to turn into a Asian and other people turning into a other race?.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4OreEdwaAM
The ad doesn't seem like it was intended to be racist, but Dove (like any company) has to remember context and how certain imagery might have been used in the past. For example, the idea of painting one's face darker than one's actual skin tone isn't inherently racist, but in the cultural context of the US that has been used in -extremely- racist ways (minstrel shows) in the history of entertainment so it's going to carry a bad stigma for a long, long time.
The image of a black woman in dark clothing changing to a white woman in light clothing in an ad for a personal cleanser can be (and has in the past been) used to imply that the prior is the "dirty" version of the "clean" woman. Now I don't think that's even remotely what they intended, but that's an old "joke" that used to appear in really racist comic strips and other medium. Here's a Chinese commercial from not that long ago that absolutely -was- going for the racist implication that the black guy is the "dirty" version:
So while that's not what Dove was trying to do, it's too close to some imagery and intent that has been done in the past that's obviously really, really was racist and that's the problem.
-Byshop
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