If Guinness ran a similar ad sliding the drink past pale people to a "darker"person claiming sometimes dark is better would that be perceived as racist?
Maybe by Eminem ;-)
Hahns brewery had to strip down a billboard advertisment in Oz years ago.
They had used a picture of a native African with many neck rings (ie elongated neck) stating when you have a throat that gets as dry as mine there is only one way to quench it.
I think we British/Irish see the humour in it but I don't suppose many of us have been on the receiving end of racism. They must have known that some people would find it offensive.
I think one can see more objection if playing the video rather than just reading the article.
The act of sliding the bottle exclusively past many dark skinned folk to the girl whose presence had caught the barman's eye, does suggest that controversy was the aim, and someone duly obliged them.
This sort of thing merely encourages those who see racism anywhere they look.
absolute nonsense.
whatever you do these days someone will get offended so its about time companies grew a pair.
Do they not see that this pampering to the few actually turns off the many?
Pathetic Heineken should have ignored this idiot, I can understand it if the advert had caused widespread indignation, but one single inferior complexed individual???????????
There is an interesting theory that says some adverts are deliberately racist - or are at least constructed in a way that will be inevitably be viewed by some as racist - as a cynical ploy to attract controversy and therefore viewers. It wouldn't surprise me.