if you want racial stereotypes take a look at the kia soul commercial, the one with the hamsters, are they saying that inner city people are rodents?
and for that matter is a kia soul slightly better than a toaster or cardboard box to drive around in? idle prying minds wanna know who put that commercial together and who approved it?
The title is a joke to say:
If it was an Afrimocha shake and drinking it turned you into a black man with a leaf loin cloth and war-painted face holding a spear… It would be racist and protested
If it was Cinco De Mayo Brown shake and drinking it turned you into a short brown man who couldn’t speak English and worked in a field picking tomatoes… It would be racist and protested
If it was a Rainbow shake and drinking it turned you into a skinny guy with nice hair getting F’d in the A… It would be protested
Anything that promotes any stereotype (other then white people stereotypes) is racist and should be protested
Just Keep Looking==second post of yours I have noticed and as equally nonsensical as the last. Leprechauns are white people Willis. You almost did have it right, just got lost in an overly long idea.
When this ad was made – c. 1980 – didn’t the words “ICE MILK” appear on the outside of a cup near the bottom of a McDonald’s shake? I don’t think that’s there anymore. Is it do to deregulation?
I think the flavor is supposed to be mint or minty or mint-like, etc.
Around the time this was made, there was a button in the shape of a shamrock with the words “Irish I had a Schlitz”. That’s offensive to me now and then. I don’t even drink.
#20. Huh, you’re right. Oh well, if you only knew my Dad. He is a little pig-headed.
This illustrates a BIG problem…
People are so obsessed with being busy-bodies into other people’s actions – they’ve forgotten to take care of their own responsibilities.
Green = trees = mint = Ireland = grass – get over it.
Jaysus Mary and fekkin Joseph
If you wanted to make it a real Irish combo mean, include the shamrock shake and leave out the fries.
if you want racial stereotypes take a look at the kia soul commercial, the one with the hamsters, are they saying that inner city people are rodents?
and for that matter is a kia soul slightly better than a toaster or cardboard box to drive around in? idle prying minds wanna know who put that commercial together and who approved it?
The title is a joke to say:
If it was an Afrimocha shake and drinking it turned you into a black man with a leaf loin cloth and war-painted face holding a spear… It would be racist and protested
If it was Cinco De Mayo Brown shake and drinking it turned you into a short brown man who couldn’t speak English and worked in a field picking tomatoes… It would be racist and protested
If it was a Rainbow shake and drinking it turned you into a skinny guy with nice hair getting F’d in the A… It would be protested
Anything that promotes any stereotype (other then white people stereotypes) is racist and should be protested
Just Keep Looking==second post of yours I have noticed and as equally nonsensical as the last. Leprechauns are white people Willis. You almost did have it right, just got lost in an overly long idea.
Ha, ha. Stupid racist Puke.
I once worked at McDonalds for $1.00 an hour, now that is abuse.
What’s more troubling is McDonald’s can create an entire ad campaign based on adding 3 drops of food coloring to a shake.
I agree with #28!
If they ran it now, “Erin go bragh” would be considered as supporting terrorist activities.
Eire go bragh! (the slightly more proper way to say it.)
#30:
I’m now waiting for Victoria’s Secret to have an Irish ad campaign about “Erin … Go Bra!” of course, they won’t, as some would be upset.
When this ad was made – c. 1980 – didn’t the words “ICE MILK” appear on the outside of a cup near the bottom of a McDonald’s shake? I don’t think that’s there anymore. Is it do to deregulation?
I think the flavor is supposed to be mint or minty or mint-like, etc.
Around the time this was made, there was a button in the shape of a shamrock with the words “Irish I had a Schlitz”. That’s offensive to me now and then. I don’t even drink.
I hope everyone had a Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
If it was real Irish, the potato would have been boiled or baked.
The impression I got from the Kia commercial was they were in the rat race. But the music did set a stereotype.