Daily Dispatch

Chicken eatery must pull racy advert

- NICO GOUS

Chicken Licken has been ordered to pull its tongue-incheek commercial about colonialis­m after it was found to be too spicy.

That is after a ruling by the Advertisin­g Regulatory Board (ARB) on Friday.

Sandile Cele complained about the fast-food restaurant’s commercial for the Big John burger. He argued that it makes a “mockery of the struggles of the African people against the colonisati­on by the Europeans in general‚ and the persecutio­ns suffered at the hands of the Dutch in particular”.

In the advert‚ a young man called Big Mjohnana leaves his village in 1650 on a boat to satisfy his hunger for adventure.

He has surreal encounters along the way – including with a jaguar‚ a whale‚ a shark and a giant squid rising from the ocean behind his boat.

Mjohnana arrives in Holland in 1651‚ where he finds Dutchmen at the harbour. He greets them in tsotsi taal. “Hola MaNgamla‚” [Hello white folk] he says‚ before telling them he likes the place and thinks it should be called Europe.

The ad ends with an elderly man in a Chicken Licken outlet telling fellow customers the legend of Big John before leaving the restaurant laughing.

In its ruling‚ the ARB argued that colonialis­m in Africa was “traumatic”‚ and is “not open for humorous exploitati­on”.

“While the commercial seeks to turn the colonisati­on story on its head with Big John travelling to Europe‚ it is wellknown that many Africans were in fact forced to travel to Europe in the course of the colonisati­on of Africa.

“The fact that the commercial is far-fetched and over-the-top does not nullify the potential offence,” said the ARB.

Chicken Licken has disagreed with the ruling‚ however.

“The commercial stems to show South Africans that Chicken Licken believes this country has all the potential to conquer the world and rewrite history from an African perspectiv­e‚” said the company.

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