Pero si podían hacerlo. Lo mismo esas empresas de shampoo, cosméticos y medicamentos, etc. Claro como ya nadie les compra a ustedes y se les cayó la máscara ahora van a usar la vieja estrategia conocida de usar el racismo y desprecio a favor abusando de mis amigos los Negros.
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Really? Is this necessary? Is anyone associating the beige band-aid with race? This is not a big deal. There are bigger problems.
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1. Kinda late. 2. This is already a thing that actually came from a place of social responsibility: https://trucolourbandages.com/
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In 2005, Band-Aid launched a line of "perfect blend" bandages to blend with multiple skin tones, company spokesperson Megan Koehler told NBC. That line was discontinued three years later.https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/band-aid-brings-back-bandages-for-diverse-skin-tones/2331410/ …
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Truly what the world needs
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Not their first rodeo "In 2005, Band-Aid launched a line of "perfect blend" bandages to blend with multiple skin tones, company spokesperson Megan Koehler told NBC. That line was discontinued three years later."
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lol this isn’t an act of solidarity, it means it took 100 years to admit they only saw one skintone as the norm
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Bad PR. A product line that should be a 'given', and they should not have given up on years ago. Humans are of many colors. Zero points for trying to appear woke or PC.
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