It is ONLY racist people that look at this label and think that it is racist. I'm in my mid 60's and have always looked at this label and the label for Uncle Ben's Rice and thought of them as good quality, American products. NEVER in a racist form. I feel for my African / American friends losing great American cultural symbols.
Me too! How on earth was this considered racist? Isn’t it racist to REMOVE black figures from packaging? Especially since white people are still on packaging (Quaker Oats dude)?
It is ONLY racist people that look at this label and think that it is racist. I'm in my mid 60's and have always looked at this label and the label for Uncle Ben's Rice and thought of them as good quality, American products. NEVER in a racist form. I feel for my African / American friends losing great American cultural symbols.
Just think of Modern Art of the past Century.
How could they market their meaningless compliance if there was something else of actual substance to choose from?
Me too! How on earth was this considered racist? Isn’t it racist to REMOVE black figures from packaging? Especially since white people are still on packaging (Quaker Oats dude)?
Their iconic American images are a source of comfort. Now how is that racist?
Comfort. Yes, that's exactly the word I was thinking of when looking at the photos of them.