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Accusation Of Racism Portrayed On Kellogg's Cereal Boxes.

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anotheoldgit | 14:24 Thu 26th Oct 2017 | News
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/10/26/kelloggs-redesign-racist-cereal-box-online-row/

Oh dear this is absolutely pathetic, only one customer complains and the mighty Kellogg company reacts, some seem to carry power that other could only hope for.

They demand diversity & inclusion, yet when it is put in force they are still not happy, I suppose nothing would have been said if the street cleaner had been white, they can't all be put into roles of power like they are on TV.

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Phew.....
I was beginning to think you weren't going to find an overt 'race' story to post about today.

Well done to Kelloggs for responding so quickly to customer concerns.
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jackthehat

So pleased that I haven't failed you, but really it is not very hard, they are in the news every day.

Perhaps Kelloggs didn't want to set off a race riot.
on-line row? ONE person complained, dear lawd.

Anyway, aren't they called 'care-takers' now instead of janitors?
looks a bit corny to me!
I find it sad that someone has so much time on their hands that they can scrutinise a cereal box! What colour do they want the janitor to be, they must make sure that all are represented or others will feel left out?
Perhaps if it was purple then all would be ok. Until purple aliens are found I suppose.
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It is supposed to be a game for the youngsters I believe, something like 'Where's Wally'?

But it is not called 'Where's the Janitor'? for obvious reasons.
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zebo

Funny thing about this diversity quest, one hardly ever sees a Chinese person.

Perhaps everyone should dress in their national dress, just to make sure no one is left out, you understand?
The box was designed for the American market, the racist character would never have been approved in the UK. I hope Kelloggs take this up with their ad agency.
How do you know only 1 person complained?
There could have been loads of complaints but only one chose to take it further and tweet about it!
I think he's lucky.
He waltzes over from Coco-Pops, straight into the only job.
I loathe twitter :-D
Of course it’s racist, what if the Arabian Kellogg’s had the same thing but depicting an Asian worker as the cleaner? Or the Spanish Kellogg’s had everyone brown an had a few white corn pops on the box, getting drunk, starting fights and being arrested depicting the British? Well maybe not strictly racist but a stereotype and morally wrong?
See the thing is many Caucasians have never experienced true racisms, stereotypes, racial profiling so look in with a “Egads, they should laugh it off and grow thicker skin” mentalities but it’s pretty hard when you’re confronted that you’re a lower species by society,the media, dolls and now cereal boxes.
APG, you saw the program “ my week as a Muslim” have you considered talking to the media, voiced your concerns that racism doesn’t exist and seen whether you could star in a program called “ my life as a black man?”

Could be a real eye opener for you XxX
“Perhaps everyone should dress in their national dress, just to make sure no one is left out, you understand?”

Ahh... like the old series mind your language but a more modern version?

Australia’s corn pop depicted as boot, short and cork hat wearing guys carrying a six pack whilst being followed by a man servant aborigine carrying a boomerang?

A Jamaican wearing a big red, gold and green hat carrying a giant spliff?

I like it “subtle” lol

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