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It showed a famous portrait of Wagner, given a pair of arms with the help of a computer, making slanted eyes in an obvious reference to Nagano’s Japanese origins.
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The article says it all: a reference to the man's japanese origins. Nothing racist about that.
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"I think it's tasteless and racist," said Dagmar Yu-Dembski, chairwoman of the German-Chinese friendship society in Berlin, who documents examples of racial stereotypes in the media and advertising. "Highlighting the physical features of Asians in this way is just a cheap ploy to grab attention.
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Well... publicity/marketing = using cheap ploys to grab attention hence Mr. Dagmar Yu-Dembski is obviously retarded.
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Noah So, a prominent black German radio presenter and singer, who founded the group "Der braune Mob," which monitors race issues in the media and advertising...
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No way! a "black german" monitoring racist behaviour....
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...while blacks are shown either as victims in need of donations or as hip DJs.
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We "radicals and right wing lunatics" call that the MTV generation...
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Anti-racism groups aren't convinced....
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Who f*cking cares what they think?
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"German reality isn’t only white," So said, pointing out that there are some 300,000 black Germans living in Germany today. "But to hear and see the mainstream public sphere in Germany, you’d think that all Germans are white."
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This mate sounds live an inverted version of Nemo....
I'm sorry the German volk have to suffer the atrocity of these "minority groups" and that even people who are creative (like so many ad creators and publicists) have to take this type of crap.
By the way, great post BM
