Sunday, October 8, 2017
SHOCKING. Unilever South Africa's racist Dove ad that 'whitewash' black woman into a white female slammed for its 'racist campaign' and pathetic apology.
Dove is not a soap - it's racist.
Racist Unilever disgusting Dove advert "whitewashing" a black woman into a white female has shocked South Africa and the world with Unilever and Dove that has been slammed for its trashy commercial and its as pathetic apology.
Unilever and Dove pulled its racist ad that its marketing and advertising executives approved and is so far silent over whether anyone will be fired for its highly offensive and racist commercial.
Unilever SA pulled its racist Dove advert in which a black woman changes her T-shirt and changes into a white woman apparently with the help of cleansing, yet racist Dove.
Along with furious and shocked South Africans that quickly led to worldwide criticism, South Africa's minister of arts and culture, Nathi Mthetwa on Sunday slammed Dove and Unilever for its shocking racism, saying "we strongly condemn this racist campaign by Dove and note with concern that this is not the first time they've been called out for racism".
Dove's hopelessly pathetic social media "apology" said: "An image we recently posted on Facebook missed the mark in representing women of color thoughtfully. We deeply regret the offense it caused."
Dove couldn't bother to actually include the word "sorry".
Unilever and Dove didn't elaborate on what "mark" it missed, although Unilever and Dove did once again hit the racist mark.
Unilever and Dove didn't want to include the actual word "apology" in what is possibly its "apology".
Unilever's trash-bad Dove ad is however not the work of just one person - a whole string of people worked on it and executives at Dove and Unilever signed off and okayed the commercial racism, and ordered it fit for public consumption.
The South African radio personality Eusebius McKaiser wrote on social media: "Dove: with one quarter moisturising cream... can't clean racism."