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Is This The Most Racist Advert Ever?
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Or does anyone have a better candidate?
http:// www.the guardia n.com/w orld/20 16/may/ 28/chin a-racis t-deter gent-ad vert-ou trage
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I think that forcing someone into a washing machine could be described as abusive.
Racist - yes, but there are other issues with that advert, and over here it wouldn't get shown because of the racism, and also - you don't want to give kids ideas. Up and down the country, children might very well eye their younger siblings wondering whether they could change their colour by putting in for a 60° wash.
Remember when Tango had to alter the original 'You've been tangoed' advert?
I think that forcing someone into a washing machine could be described as abusive.
Racist - yes, but there are other issues with that advert, and over here it wouldn't get shown because of the racism, and also - you don't want to give kids ideas. Up and down the country, children might very well eye their younger siblings wondering whether they could change their colour by putting in for a 60° wash.
Remember when Tango had to alter the original 'You've been tangoed' advert?
There was a pub in a small village in Staffordshire called 'Labour in Vain'.
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## I think that forcing someone into a washing machine could be described as abusive. ##
Here we go, Elf & Safety again.
In the story it says.........
But mostly the ad was met with apathy, perhaps because there is limited public debate about racism in China, where a best selling toothpaste is still called “Black Man Toothpaste” more than two decades after its English name was changed from Darkie to Darlie!!!!!!
Here we go, Elf & Safety again.
In the story it says.........
But mostly the ad was met with apathy, perhaps because there is limited public debate about racism in China, where a best selling toothpaste is still called “Black Man Toothpaste” more than two decades after its English name was changed from Darkie to Darlie!!!!!!
It's due to be shown in London and Manchester.
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/uk/67 3858/EU -refere ndum-ad vert-Op eration -Black- Vote-wh ite-thu g-asian -woman
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