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In reply to the discussion: Macys apologizes for ad [View all]the people outraged by this are revealing their own questionable ideas about what is and isn't 'normal'.
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Oh give me a freaking break ... no wonder people hate liberals and our overly PC nature ...
mr_lebowski
Nov 2018
#5
You know what's also subconscious? The VIEWERS presumption that the 'missing dad' ...
mr_lebowski
Nov 2018
#15
Love ya Ms. Toad, but ... I'm sorry ... your arguments are overly-PC for my personal taste ...
mr_lebowski
Nov 2018
#20
I'm not raging, only mildly annoyed ... but the fact is, it's a picture, and everyone ...
mr_lebowski
Nov 2018
#118
If you're used to being stereotyped and marginalized, the concern is not "overly-P.C."
EffieBlack
Nov 2018
#30
Isn't this the usual typical over privileged white male response to PoC responses to shityness?
uponit7771
Nov 2018
#101
lol, more than jus white folk post on DU. Some of us didn't have to "strain" at all
uponit7771
Nov 2018
#105
yep, seems sometimes like almost all on social media is shite designed to divide and inflame
Celerity
Nov 2018
#127
hahaha... that's deep. To me they are just a bunch of people posing for a pajama ad.
The Wielding Truth
Nov 2018
#121
Is this a joke? If not, "Si'rus (Sir) Masters" probably says, "get off my lawn" a lot.
PSPS
Nov 2018
#10
Good point ... I'm actually most offended by the over-populating families ...
mr_lebowski
Nov 2018
#49
This picture is typical for some of us and it didn't need to be pointed out at all. We could tell
uponit7771
Nov 2018
#108
I just think it's cool that they went for diversity at all. Maybe the black Dad just doesn't like ma
lindysalsagal
Nov 2018
#59
How can you have dogs dressed up, with no antlers? There are no antlers on those dogs!!
TheBlackAdder
Nov 2018
#77
I honestly don't see the problem here. People are being too sensitive with this.
bearsfootball516
Nov 2018
#78
Or making the 'others' non traditional ? Not everyone who post on DU is white
uponit7771
Nov 2018
#112
The moral here is "Never be happy that someone made a commendable effort.......
WillowTree
Nov 2018
#88
20 years ago the idea of an ad featuring a interracial gay couple would have been groundbreaking
RhodeIslandOne
Nov 2018
#98
A lot of people that work at Macy's will lose their jobs if they go the way of Sears.
violetpastille
Nov 2018
#99
The white families are traditional the pictures that included the "others" are not.
uponit7771
Nov 2018
#109
Ah, Got it, ... and agreed there are some responses here in this thread calling folk too PC
uponit7771
Nov 2018
#111
Advertisers seems to have big issues with having black families protrayed.
Basement Beat
Nov 2018
#117