Two black kids dressed up monkeys for an ad photo kicks up needless racism outrage.

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...two-black-children-modelling-ape-outfits.html

Matalan in monkey suit row after catalogue photo for child's onesies shows two black children modelling ape outfits

By Dan Bloom for MailOnline 05:39 29 Sep 2014, updated 11:57 29 Sep 2014
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  • Photograph in new catalogue showed eight children in animal costumes
  • Six were dressed as rabbits, ladybirds and Angry Birds character
  • The other two children, both black, were placed in monkey costumes
  • One Twitter user claimed it was 'rude' - another claimed it was 'racist'
Customers have complained to clothing giant Matalan after the chain used two black children to model monkey outfits.
The apparent slip-up features in the popular out-of-town retailer's new catalogue on a page advertising children's animal onesies.
It prompted one Twitter user to accuse the firm of racism, while another customer complained the image was extremely unfortunate, deliberate or not.
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Unfortunate: Customers complained over a Matalan catalogue which featured two boys (one of whom is pictured) in monkey onesies. Both boys were black, while the other six children wore rabbit and ladybird outfits The two youngsters - both in ape suits - were pictured alongside six white boys and girls dressed as rabbits, a ladybird and a character from the smartphone game Angry Birds.
A 40-year-old father reported the image to The Sun, complaining: 'We're living in a sensitive time and you'd have thought someone would have realised how bad this is.'
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The image also did not go unnoticed on Twitter.
One user, @FlyyBlkGrl, wrote: 'Flicking through my @Matalan book & I come across this...they really put the Black kids in the Monkey Onesies?! #Rude'.
Another, Andrew Sneddon, tweeted to the firm: 'I'm finding it quite racist'.
The retailer however said it was disappointed the photograph had been perceived in this way.



'We regularly work with the two boys and they chose the outfits they wanted to wear, as did all the other children on the shoot.
'Their parents were with them the whole time and they all really enjoyed the day. It is very sad that some people have turned this into a race issue,' a spokesman said.
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'Rude': One Twitter user uploaded an image of the catalogue to express her disbelief at the image Racist caricatures of black people as monkeys date back more than 100 years, when they were used in cartoons and postcards to dehumanise the people they mocked.
Earlier this year the Belgian newspaper De Morgen apologised for running a digitally altered photo of U.S. President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle, which was designed to make them look like monkeys.
Matalan has more than 200 stores, most of which are large and outside town centres, and made sales of £1.12billion last year.

In my opinion, the people crying racism over this incident are the true morons here. Racism is so much fixated in their minds that they see racism everywhere, even where it doesn't exist. :\

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Looks more like a bear,..

Anyway,.. out rage not found. These people need to calm down.

That's what I thought. It's looks a bear. And the kids got to pick out their own costumes, for crying out loud. So we need to consider that, obviously. Outrage definitely not found.

Like I said before and I will have to repeat a million times more: The people who are quickest to play the race card without even bothering to think first, are probably the most guilty of being a racist.
 
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So, would it be less racist if they put the anti-theft packaging on all the hair dyes, even though nobody is stealing the white male hair dyes? I mean honestly, brown hair dye is still brown, and regardless of the ethnicity involved with the consumer, they have the same exact ingredients in them, don't they?
 

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So, would it be less racist if they put the anti-theft packaging on all the hair dyes, even though nobody is stealing the white male hair dyes? I mean honestly, brown hair dye is still brown, and regardless of the ethnicity involved with the consumer, they have the same exact ingredients in them, don't they?

You thought too hard about that one.
 

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It does seem like more than a coincidence that there were exactly two black kids and exactly two monkey costumes.
 

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it's part of the liberal agenda to see racism in everything. They view the world thru a prism of color. It's usually supported with liberal "oppressed victim mentality" usually identified with the racist term and world view " white privilege" . Rap hiphop supports this psychological rut.
 

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Oh my.....the reason racism isnt going away is because people today call EVERYTHING racist. If everyone would stop crying wolf at every picture of a black man drinking something purple, maybe the thought of racism would eventually fade away?
 

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Oh my.....the reason racism isnt going away is because people today call EVERYTHING racist. If everyone would stop crying wolf at every picture of a black man drinking something purple, maybe the thought of racism would eventually fade away?

Saying that people today call everything racist is pretty racist.
 

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It does seem like more than a coincidence that there were exactly two black kids and exactly two monkey costumes.

Maybe so, but the parents, I am sure, were involved since these were working minors. If they did not feel it was racist... then well lets stir some shit up anyway.
 

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Wouldn't it be racist to tell the two black kids they aren't allowed to be in those costumes, making great aims to point out they are different than the other kids because they are black, and then proceed to explain the whole blacks/apes meme.

Meanwhile the 6 yo is thinking, "why can't I wear the monkey jammies, its fuzzy and cute ?!!?!?!?!"

Then explain that if they were white they could choose whatever they want, but they are not, so too bad. It would be racist not to tell black kids what they are not allowed to do because they are black.
 

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It doesn't seem racist to me so much as clueless. But whatever.

That being said people need to be a little more discriminating about what they get outraged over....

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Wouldn't it be racist to tell the two black kids they aren't allowed to be in those costumes, making great aims to point out they are different than the other kids because they are black, and then proceed to explain the whole blacks/apes meme.

Meanwhile the 6 yo is thinking, "why can't I wear the monkey jammies, its fuzzy and cute ?!!?!?!?!"

Then explain that if they were white they could choose whatever they want, but they are not, so too bad. It would be racist not to tell black kids what they are not allowed to do because they are black.

God damn if that doesn't sound like valid reasoning.
 

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Wouldn't it be racist to tell the two black kids they aren't allowed to be in those costumes, making great aims to point out they are different than the other kids because they are black, and then proceed to explain the whole blacks/apes meme.

Meanwhile the 6 yo is thinking, "why can't I wear the monkey jammies, its fuzzy and cute ?!!?!?!?!"

Then explain that if they were white they could choose whatever they want, but they are not, so too bad. It would be racist not to tell black kids what they are not allowed to do because they are black.

You posted this in the wrong forum this needs to be posted in the common sense forum.
 

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...two-black-children-modelling-ape-outfits.html



In my opinion, the people crying racism over this incident are the true morons here. Racism is so much fixated in their minds that they see racism everywhere, even where it doesn't exist. :\

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I think the problem is so many African Americans have dealt with so much racism in their lives that they just automatically assume that this was intentionally racist. I think this was very innocent and I agree that people are making this a race issue when it was not. These kids parents didn't have a problem with this so these people carrying on need to stop with this public outcry.
 

HomerJS

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Parent being there doesn't mean shit doesn't happen. Mother thought this costume was ok.

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Wouldn't it be racist to tell the two black kids they aren't allowed to be in those costumes, making great aims to point out they are different than the other kids because they are black, and then proceed to explain the whole blacks/apes meme.

Meanwhile the 6 yo is thinking, "why can't I wear the monkey jammies, its fuzzy and cute ?!!?!?!?!"

Then explain that if they were white they could choose whatever they want, but they are not, so too bad. It would be racist not to tell black kids what they are not allowed to do because they are black.
I can't fault your logic, but if it was my ad campaign I'd damn sure be pointing out the great things about the other costumes. :D