Malta Independent

Firm apologises over race-row advert

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A Chinese firm has apologised over an advert for detergent which has provoked a storm of allegation­s of racism. The manufactur­er of Qiaobi said it strongly opposed and condemned racial discrimina­tion, and was sorry the advert had caused controvers­y. In it, a black man is stuffed head-first into a washing machine before emerging as a light-skinned Asian. In its initial response several days ago, the firm had suggested that its critics overseas were too sensitive. And in a statement of apology late on Saturday, Shanghai Leishang Cosmetics Ltd Co also blamed foreign media for amplifying the advert. It first appeared in March but was halted amid protests this week which followed extensive media coverage of the controvers­y. “We express our apology for the harm caused to the African people because of the spread of the ad and the over-amplificat­ion by the media,” it said. “We sincerely hope the public and the media will not over-read it.” The company says it has withdrawn links to the advert, and would like others to stop sharing it online. Within the past few days, it has been watched more than 6.5 million times on YouTube. The scene: a young Chinese woman is doing her laundry. In walks a black man, with some paint stains on his face. They look at each other suggestive­ly. She puts a tab of detergent into his mouth... and then shoves him into the washing machine. Hey presto! He emerges a fair-skinned Chinese man. The lady doing the laundry is apparently delighted by this developmen­t.

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