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Monday, 7 December 2015

Coca-Cola Christmas advert sparks 'Racist' outrage, pulls ad

Global drinks company Coca-Cola has been branded racist over a Christmas advert intended to unite communities.
Critics have blasted the commercial, which was released in Mexico and was designed to encourage cooperation between marginalised groups.
In the ad distributed by Coca-Cola Mexico, pretty, young white people do their holiday good deed by bringing bottles of soda to a remote village and build a wooden Christmas tree in the town square. The “Open Your Heart” advertisement has been called anything but, as indigenous rights’ groups said the campaign promoted colonialism rather than unity.
“This type of publicity is an act of discrimination and racism,” Elvira Pablo, an indigenous lawyer, said at a press conference in Mexico City on Wednesday. “It is a comment on our type of life and an attempt to put a culture of consumerism in its place.”
After the ad was promoted on YouTube for about a week and then slammed on social media, Coca-cola pulled it on Tuesday—though other versions can be found online, one titled “The ‘White Savior’ Ad Coca-Cola Made Private.”
“Our intention was never to be insensitive to or underestimate any indigenous group,” a Coca-Cola spokesperson said in a statement to food news site Eater. “We have now removed the video and apologize to anyone who may have been offended.”
Silent but for a perky soundtrack, the video shows peppy fair-skinned actors bringing bottles of Coke to the Mixe people in Totontepec, a town in the southern state of Oaxaca.
Text in the video claims that 81.6 percent of Mexico’s indigenous people feel rejected for speaking a language other than Spanish, although it does not cite a source for the statistic. The ad ends with “#AbreTuCorazon” or “#OpenYourHeart.”
But instead of opening hearts, Pablo and other activists said the ad “reproduced and reinforced stereotypes of indigenous people as culturally and racially subordinate,” according to a report in The Guardian, which reported that they have asked the government to sanction the soft drink giant.
The Alliance for Food Health has filed an official complaint with the National Council to Prevent Discrimination. Mexico is one of the most obese nations on the planet and a top consumer of soda—although the nation's soda tax has seen some progress in reducing sales. 

As the youngsters sip on the fizzy drink, locals gather to see the tree lit up.
The intention of the advert was to encourage people to “break down prejudice and share.”
It stated: “This Christmas a group of young people decided to give something very special to the indigenous community of Totontepec de Morelos in Oaxaca. You, too, open your heart.”

The advert then goes on to add that 81.6% of Mexico’s indigenous people feel marginalised because they don't speak Spanish as a first language before showing the words, “We will stay united” in the Mixe language.

However, rather than supporting the message contained in the advert, critics have demanded the firm apologise.
One person wrote on Twitter: "When a company as big as Coco-Cola is saying #AbreTuCorazon by giving Coco-Cola to indigenous people. What they are really doing is using them."

While another added: "Coca-Cola's Mexican advert – colonial in implication, racist against indigenous ppl #AbreTuCorazon."

A Coca-Cola spokesman said: “We appreciated you sharing your concerns. We will be sure to pass along your comments.”

31 comments:

  1. The world has become so sensitive so much so good intentions cause harm.

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  2. Humans will never stop reading meanings to everything.

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  3. Nawa but it's true now. End time advert. Racism can't be wiped out completely?

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  4. Way ppl dey carry this racism ish on their heads like its govt work! Smh



















    #It WiLL oNLy gEt beTTer
    #iT MuSt eNd IN pRAisE

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  5. How on earth is dat racist. Stupid groups fighting over stupid shit

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  6. Their business, I choputas not. Linda take note!

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  7. Their business, I choputas not. Linda take note!

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  8. This sounds like a clear case of misunderstood intention.
    If the locals ain't cool with the ad, then its just better as they've pulled it down.


    Sincerely speaking the mind of Amadioha

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  9. It's racism when it's convenient for folks. Even your Telemundo rate actors with blonde hai and European look higher. Apparently that's the term they use, 'European hair/look' on ranking of the stars on Telemundo. Your people that have more of black blood would rather die to be called blacks. That's why they do anything to sleep with white folks to have cute babies. They even steal white babies in your hospital like the story we all read on Linda this year. Latinos are racist themselves, even though Yam, plantain, ewedu(jute), okra, habanero, jalepeno (rodo and shombo)are their trade mark and pellets they claim whitey. Na una sabi

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  10. Coca cola still making Rabas since last night

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  11. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Was expecting to download the video and understand the whole drama myself...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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    1. Hahahahaha i alwys look out for dis ur "just Negodu" comments..makes me smile.

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  13. Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)7 December 2015 at 08:19

    Biko!

    D coy should do d needful to tak down d advert. Case close!

    Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)

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  14. Everything is now racist!!! Na wa ooo. Most likely if you go to some villages in Mexico, the people actually live like that.
    E mean say person no go fit do anything again ooo if all people are thinking about is race!!! We have a looooong way to go be that of freeing ourselves of this type of thinking and just appreciate innocent kind gestures.

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    1. I couldn't have said it any better. This racism ish have been over flogged joor. Anything and everything is racism to some people

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  15. I don't understand this argument

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  16. It is well o.I don't know why some people like making mountain out of a mole hill.

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  17. Is there anything that's not an act of discrimination and racism to ppl? Fucking hypocrites!

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  18. We ought not to give more Concern over this as it makes it more worrisome but let's hear them out. Its as well depends on where the advert was place.

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  19. @ Chygurl frm china or wot evr u cal ursef, u and Aproko manager should gt lost frm dis blog if u dnt hv bettr tins to contribute. Umu anu ofia

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  20. And the source of this post is.....Linda madam plagiarism

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