Gator 45/70 said " Mrs Butter-worth's is next. You can see up her dress as you pour the syrup.....Just say'n" Sweet!
I'd buy that product...It would make those confederacy loving antimiscegenationist white supremacists choke on their cereal....which is fine by me.
Yep, and we also know what part of Aunt Jemima's anatomy tottering Donald's hand would be grabbing.... I think it rhymes with Jemima. Via: Uncle Trump descends racist ramp, Aunt Jemima on exit ramp: Darcy cartoon
No, they now be conservative republicans recruited into the GOP via the 'Southern Strategy'. https://www.history.com/topics/1960s/ask-steve-southern-strategy-video https://www.history.com/news/how-th...-south?li_source=LI&li_medium=m2m-rcw-history The GOP used to be the party that supported civil rights...but not so much anymore...now they pander (at least in the South) to defectors from the Democrat Party (Dixiecrats) who found civil rights for African Americans intolerable. Know your political history
Deutsche blancmange. Are you suggesting that the two occupants in the car "ch lieb' dich nicht, du liebst mich nicht"? Yes, I can see that...the sofa WAS a deal breaker.
Interesting use of stereotypical African Americans in product advertising and packaging. 25 Best Rastus: Weird, Creepy Cream of Wheat Guy images | Cream of wheat, Rastus, Vintage advertisements OMG...Rastus is done sauteing a white child in 'Cream of Wheat' Interesting nutritional disclosure statement... Dove, real beauty and the racist history of skin whitening There's no sensible reason for corporations to continue the racial / ethnic stereotyping branding of their products....even if there is some historical tradition behind it. Times change, traditions change...best to slough off those traditions, frankly, not worth keeping.
Australia has it's own racist advertising history, but fortunately, racism in advertising has become less, and less acceptable. Appealing to racial stereotypes is no longer a 'smart' way of moving their product. Brands such as Ni**er Boy Soap pads, Ni**er Boy Licorice, and Lubra (the word for an Aboriginal Woman) boot polish have all disappeared as marketing branding, except as historical curiosities. https://law.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/3256079/01-Aoun.pdf There is no relationship between and but who would use the kind of stigmatizing imagery in the Georgia Minstrels cracker label above any more??? @Gator 45/70 will send you by PM a sound file featuring a Ni**er Boy Soap Pad commercial...what was considered jolly in the past, is now becoming nauseating in the present...how times change.