Posted on 12/23/2023 6:50:41 AM PST by DallasBiff
A detergent ad that aired in China shows a black man being transformed into a fair-skinned Asian after being stuffed into a laundry machine. CBSN's Josh Elliott shows us the commercial that's causing global outrage.
(Excerpt) Read more at cbsnews.com ...
Take all people one at a time....but, tribes have discernible commonalities.....that’s why they are called tribes.
I just finished over 30 years working with a never ending parade of young Japanese engineers/chemists and their Boards of Directors....I was guest in their houses.
Alot of Sake and Bourbon and expense account meal learning.
Japanese are almost 100% polite and individually non-confrontational....especially the young and the women.
The majority are repelled by “diversity” in the Western sense, but still idolize “beautiful white” women while thinking of most people of color as monkeys.
Just is.....Japan has virtually no foreign population except for a few scattered educators, by marriage, and temporary corporate reps.
Other’s experiences may differ.....but I have not meet them.
Does Labron James like it?
I’m not xenophobic...I like Scandinavians, Germans, Scottish , Italians, Greeks etc.
There was a commercial similar to this back in the 70’s. I believe the product was Ajax Laundry Detergent. A black football player’s white uniform was filthy dirty, along comes this white knight on a white horse holding a lance. Taps the player on the head. Not only did the uniform turn white so did the player.
I agree. But it’s hard to do that in the united states where we worship at the altar of multiculturalism.
What does japan do about naturalized citizens that have blue eyes and blonde hair? Are they allowed in those clubs? I mean, they’re japanese.
London is now less than 40% decended from “indiginous” caucasians. And it happened in a couple of short decades. Imagine Bejing or Tokyo having the same thing happen.
“What does japan do about naturalized citizens that have blue eyes and blonde hair? Are they allowed in those clubs? I mean, they’re japanese.”
I’m not sure they even have naturalized citizens. I know that visas are hard to maintain and do have a shelf life and at some point are not renewable which starts the whole process over again.
I totally agree, humor... it is funny.
Once I started stocking shelves at a Safeway Grocery Store, I began to take notice of a few things. First, the ‘New & Improved’ (whatever) came out with another ‘New & Better’ a year later. Next, sports stars selling their image, likeness on all sorts of products that have nothing to do with their sport, their abilities, or anything else.
T
A decathlete selling ‘Eat Your Wheaties’ made sense. A star quarterback, with little hair, recommending a hair dryer just made me laugh.
Michael Jackson already did that...
-PJ
“What a silly negro!”
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.