There are no words. Just imagine how many highly paid professionals looked at this, held meetings about it & signed it off before we saw it.https://twitter.com/bbcnewsbeat/status/916993924677423106 …
You can add location information to your Tweets, such as your city or precise location, from the web and via third-party applications. You always have the option to delete your Tweet location history. Learn more
Neither of you have seen the full advert have you.
Yes, I have.
So there’s 3 women changing shirts and the only thing you see is colour. Interesting.
If the white woman had been first there would not have been any issue. We all know it.
Indeed. Which goes back to my point. It's easy, when you're white, to think "it's all the same, it's just skin" but if you've experienced...
constant racism in life you might see things differently. Bit like how annoying things like "chairman" can feel when you're a woman.
Hmm. See, I'm a woman and I don't find the use of the word chairman even slightly annoying.
That's because you are normal, and get on with your life without your stress level being raised by harmless words.
I'm wondering if the dreaded (but real) white privilege was at work. If managers have built a 'we are all the same underneath' narrative...
...which may feel cute and inclusive if you've never dealt with racism on a personal level & so miss the pretty terrible symbolism.
Are you all going bloody mad? This is not racism...
If you didn't automatically see racism in the Dove advert then you can only be a racist.
So you saw the part where the white woman becomes Asian,right? You need help, you hysterical loon.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.