Racist or Not? "Uncle Ben" Becomes "Chairman Ben" On the WebThe website they are talking about is: Uncle Ben
In a controversial online advertising campaign, food corporation Mars is revamping the original spokesmodel for Uncle Ben's Rice -- but instead of being a smiling, servant "Negro" ala ads from the 1940s, he'll be just "Ben," the wealthy African-American chairman of an imaginary rice company. The idea is to overturn stereotypes of African-Americans while retaining Uncle Ben's recognizable marketing iconography. The campaign, masterminded by TBWA/Chiat/Day and president of Mars' food division Vincent Howell (himself African-American), launched this week on the Uncle Ben's website. Already, multicultural activists are uneasy.
From the New York Times:“This is an interesting idea, but for me it still has a very high cringe factor,” said Luke Visconti, partner at Diversity Inc. Media in Newark, which publishes a magazine and Web site devoted to diversity in the workplace. “There’s a lot of baggage associated with the image,” Mr. Visconti said, which the makeover “is glossing over.”
Complete waste of time. Looks like the 80', feels like the 60's and loads like the AOL 98's.
Posted by: Uwe Hook at April 4, 2007 3:51 PM