Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Volkswagen's latest car in controversy over 'black up!' model

We read:
"As a leading carmaker Volkswagen is revered for its radical thinking and engineering genius. Sadly for the German business, it is a little less adept when it comes to extricating itself from a PR nightmare.

With the launch of its new ‘up!’ supermini looming, the firm decided on a few special editions to boost sales of the model.

One, however, proved a little controversial. While the ‘white up!’ was always on safe ground, the ‘black up!’ was clearly heading for trouble.

UK bosses blocked the name fearing that if it was used in Britain, it could give offence to ethnic minorities – because of the connotation of white actors and singers ‘blacking up’ to perform as minstrels.

The solution they came up with however was hardly inspired. Bosses simply decided to reverse the words and call it the ‘up! black’.

Funnily enough, no one has been convinced and a PR storm that could have been averted now refuses to blow over. Matthew Collins, of campaigning organisation Hope Not Hate, branded the name ‘insensitive’. He said: ‘In this country at the moment we seem to be dealing with an explosion in racism and these are not the wisest of words to have been chosen.’

Source

Pretty absurd.

4 comments:

Dr. No said...

If i were the head of VW, i'd call it the "Mini-Nigga" and plaster huge billboards all over Britain.

Moreso every day, Britain is becoming a nation of pathetic, PC'ized pansys.

Anonymous said...

About time people stopped using white and black as only referring to ethnic background - it can of course also and often refer to anything that has such a reflection under normal light.
But I suppose it's impossible to find new words to describe ethnic backgrounds that soon don't become offensive, no matter how one tries.

Anonymous said...

Some people need to "grow" Up!

Bird of Paradise said...

And back when VW was using the dumb ad lines FARFAVUVAN WHAT A CROCK