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This classic caught a lot of attention at the time:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HV9jcsuj-G0

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This classic caught a lot of attention at the time:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HV9jcsuj-G0


What's with the shirt?

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I, like, barely even own a TV. When I do watch it, which is rarely, I only watch PBS and porn. Except during Pledge Drives.

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If this the commercial I'm thinking of, I've seen it more than a few times and never noticed the interracial couple because they don't share screen time. Probably intentional and I would more than likely notice if they did appear together.

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I, like, barely even own a TV. .


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I, like, barely even own a TV.

Lease?


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rogers park bryan wrote:
Telegram Sam wrote:
I, like, barely even own a TV.

Lease?

Timeshare.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
Telegram Sam wrote:
I, like, barely even own a TV.

Lease?


Clearly he done stole it since our newest board member is Abt Associate.

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Let's all just agree that no good comes from this sort of thing and move on...

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Let's all just agree that no good comes from this sort of thing and move on...


Absolutely.

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Let's all just agree that no good comes from this sort of thing and move on...


You really are Krazy. Cheerios are delicious with the proper amount of sugar.


yeah, all those stupid "healthy" cereals aren't really all that bad once you dump a shit load of sugar on top


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Lucy and Ricky were an interracial couple on TV back in the 50s. I see it on TV and movies, however it usually is used as a comedic device. Not sure if that sort of defeats the purpose though since usually they stack it with all the lame stereotypes...

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Id say its much ado about nothing.

Just Youtube idiots being Youtube idiots and the media latched on because we havent had a mass murder in a few weeks

Cheerios commercial with interracial family stirred faux controversy





The Cheerios commercial that sent shock waves through the media was so controversial that I had to watch it twice to figure out what I was missing.
An adorable little girl is asking her mother about the cereal’s heart-healthy benefits. A sleeping dad has a pile of Cheerios on his chest, ostensibly placed there by a daughter who misunderstood the product’s cholesterol-clearing mechanism.

Oh, the father in the spot is black, the mother is white, and the daughter looks like a blend of the two. Is it surprising that some took exception to this portrayal and posted hateful rhetoric in the comments of a YouTube video of the ad?

Part of the Internet’s function, in fact, might be as an anonymous release valve for society’s disgruntled, dislocated and disturbed. For those who perceive themselves as powerless against the changing tides of culture, economy and demographics, the misspelled, caps-lock ugliness spouted online is their power.

In a most reasonable manner, General Mills asked to disable comments on the YouTube video featuring the spot. This became national news.

The reaction to the reaction was over-the-top. News reports said the spot and the reaction to it sparked a heated conversation about race and forced us to confront attitudes about interracial families.

This plays directly to the aim of the trolls. They want us to think there is something abnormal about a completely normal situation. They want to plant seeds of doubt that we might actually live in a country in which a sizable proportion of the population takes issue with a biracial child and parents as controversial as whole grain oats.

They want us to believe we live in an America completely different from the one that actually exists.

In fact, mixed race marriages in America have grown by 28 percent over a decade, according to the 2010 U.S. Census, from 7 to 10 percent.

Nearly two-thirds of Americans said it “would be fine” with them if a member of their own family were to marry someone outside their own racial or ethnic group, according to a 2012 Pew Research study.

We’ve gone from a country, which in 1986 had just a third of its citizens viewing intermarriage as acceptable, to one in which more than a third say that a close relative is married to someone of a different race, according to Pew researchers.

The purported controversy over an ad featuring such a family is much ado over nothing.

There will always be knuckle-draggers among us, who shout horribly racist comments online. Why amplify their voice?

And there will always be those who prefer to date or marry within their race or ethnicity.

When General Mills comes out taking a stand against the bigots and standing by their commercial, it’s great free publicity associated with their brand.

“Do we really want to hear the hate pour forth from all the whackos on the planet who have access to YouTube, each of them posting 40 kabillion times under different aliases to make their numbers seem larger? No. We get it. You’re racist. Let it be your secret,” says Los Angeles-based writer Cynthia Liu, who blogs about about race, culture, gender and parenting.

“This is a tempest in a cereal bowl, right?” Liu said. In fact, she posits that Cheerios’ move could even be an “upside-down, inside-out” way to dog-whistle to open-minded parents who otherwise might not buy the cereal.

The most reasonable way to explain all the attention this has generated has come from the 6-year-old star of the commercial, Grace Colbert, whose mother told MSNBC that her daughter thought all the fuss was over her great smile.

Wisdom from the mouth of babes.


This is a weak article because it fails to distinguish black-white relations from other interracial relationships (asian-hispanic, white-asian, etc.) It may be true that interracial relationships in the U.S. have increased in the past twenty years. But have interracial relationships between blacks and whites? That dividing line has historically been much more difficult to cross than other racial barriers.

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Lucy and Ricky were an interracial couple on TV back in the 50s. I see it on TV and movies, however it usually is used as a comedic device. Not sure if that sort of defeats the purpose though since usually they stack it with all the lame stereotypes...


they slept in separate beds, no ?


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Hank Scorpio wrote:
Lucy and Ricky were an interracial couple on TV back in the 50s. I see it on TV and movies, however it usually is used as a comedic device. Not sure if that sort of defeats the purpose though since usually they stack it with all the lame stereotypes...


they slept in separate beds, no ?


:lol: :lol:

So did all the couples back then on TV. I wish that would come back, I hate sharing a bed.

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It would be similar to if instead of an interracial couple it was two lesbians, *** men or people who looked like Mike and Molly. When you add other themes to your commercial it becomes more about those other things than the product being sold.


Disagree. The commercial is about Cheerios. If you're distracted by the couple then it may mean you're assuming "normal" couples are monoracial. The fact is biracial couples are as normal and prevalent as any other type of couple or partnership.


15 percent is not a high enough percentage to be considered normal.

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Hank Scorpio wrote:
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Hank Scorpio wrote:
Lucy and Ricky were an interracial couple on TV back in the 50s. I see it on TV and movies, however it usually is used as a comedic device. Not sure if that sort of defeats the purpose though since usually they stack it with all the lame stereotypes...


they slept in separate beds, no ?


:lol: :lol:

So did all the couples back then on TV. I wish that would come back, I hate sharing a bed.


yeah, its not really a bad idea at all


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It would be similar to if instead of an interracial couple it was two lesbians, *** men or people who looked like Mike and Molly. When you add other themes to your commercial it becomes more about those other things than the product being sold.


Disagree. The commercial is about Cheerios. If you're distracted by the couple then it may mean you're assuming "normal" couples are monoracial. The fact is biracial couples are as normal and prevalent as any other type of couple or partnership.


15 percent is not a high enough percentage to be considered normal.


Trolling trolling trolling keep them posts a trolling.

And fuck off.

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Lucy and Ricky were an interracial couple on TV back in the 50s. I see it on TV and movies, however it usually is used as a comedic device. Not sure if that sort of defeats the purpose though since usually they stack it with all the lame stereotypes...


There are Hispanics with fair skin, so it's not that different than a person who is from Europe.

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Mini Ditka wrote:
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It would be similar to if instead of an interracial couple it was two lesbians, *** men or people who looked like Mike and Molly. When you add other themes to your commercial it becomes more about those other things than the product being sold.


Disagree. The commercial is about Cheerios. If you're distracted by the couple then it may mean you're assuming "normal" couples are monoracial. The fact is biracial couples are as normal and prevalent as any other type of couple or partnership.


15 percent is not a high enough percentage to be considered normal.



It is definitely normal and natural.

It is however, not prevalent.

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So did all the couples back then on TV. I wish that would come back, I hate sharing a bed.


yeah, its not really a bad idea at all


I mean it isnt like you are banging every night when you are married anyway. Plus it would feel like college again when you did in the twin bed. That is a win win for all married couples.

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It would be similar to if instead of an interracial couple it was two lesbians, *** men or people who looked like Mike and Molly. When you add other themes to your commercial it becomes more about those other things than the product being sold.


Disagree. The commercial is about Cheerios. If you're distracted by the couple then it may mean you're assuming "normal" couples are monoracial. The fact is biracial couples are as normal and prevalent as any other type of couple or partnership.


15 percent is not a high enough percentage to be considered normal.



It is definitely normal and natural.

It is however, not prevalent.


Normal and prevalent are synonyms.

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Lucy and Ricky were an interracial couple on TV back in the 50s. I see it on TV and movies, however it usually is used as a comedic device. Not sure if that sort of defeats the purpose though since usually they stack it with all the lame stereotypes...


There are Hispanics with fair skin, so it's not that different than a person who is from Europe.


:lol: :lol: :lol:

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So did all the couples back then on TV. I wish that would come back, I hate sharing a bed.


yeah, its not really a bad idea at all


I mean it isnt like you are banging every night when you are married anyway. Plus it would feel like college again when you did in the twin bed. That is a win win for all married couples.


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Hank Scorpio wrote:
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Hank Scorpio wrote:
Lucy and Ricky were an interracial couple on TV back in the 50s. I see it on TV and movies, however it usually is used as a comedic device. Not sure if that sort of defeats the purpose though since usually they stack it with all the lame stereotypes...


There are Hispanics with fair skin, so it's not that different than a person who is from Europe.


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Who are you really?


I'm just saying once upon a time there were conquistadors from Spain who intermarried with the Aztecs and spawned a race of short people.

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Mini Ditka wrote:
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It would be similar to if instead of an interracial couple it was two lesbians, *** men or people who looked like Mike and Molly. When you add other themes to your commercial it becomes more about those other things than the product being sold.


Disagree. The commercial is about Cheerios. If you're distracted by the couple then it may mean you're assuming "normal" couples are monoracial. The fact is biracial couples are as normal and prevalent as any other type of couple or partnership.


15 percent is not a high enough percentage to be considered normal.


Why don't you just come out and say it. You started this thread and have yet to make a point about the normalization of interracial marriages. Just say what you really mean instead of making half points here and there that don't really amount to a single coherent thought.

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