🐱 Popeye's add campaign not going too well with blacks

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/jerry-rice-wearing-popeyes-chicken-232338803.html
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Jerry Rice broke the hearts of Black Twitter last year when he came out as an “All Lives Matter” guy in his criticism of Colin Kaepernick’s protest of the national anthem. The legendary 49er later changed his tune and apologized for the tweet while also supporting Kaep for “bringing awareness for injustice.” And now Rice is digging a hole for himself again.

The Hall of Famer is getting all sorts of heat for a Popeyes commercial entitled, “Popeyes Wingovations with Jerry Rice.” In the ludicrous ad, Rice wears the “Taste Mask,” a football helmet with a spinning fried chicken attached for “360 degrees of pure wing rotation for handsfree wing eating.” My goodness.

While there isn’t anything wrong with loving fried chicken, the image of a grinning black man wearing a helmet with a spinning drumstick plays too much on the “black people love chicken” stereotype. Oddly enough, the stereotype has its roots in A Birth Of A Nation, the 1915 silent movie about the founding of the Ku Klux Klan. In one scene, the film depicts black elected officials acting crudely, drinking and boorishly eating fried chicken at a legislative meeting. Since then, the stereotype has been used in racist depictions of black people and remains a sensitive issue.

So, with all that in mind, Jerry Rice is once again feeling the wrath of Black Twitter.


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It is a good invention, it would save a lot on paper napkins. Chicken grease is a both to get off
I find that washcloths work very well, especially combined with rubbing alcohol.
 
With all the Paneras around in my area, it's strange how I see more Popeye's ads, when there's only one or two which I'm aware of close by, let alone Carl's Jr./Hardee's where the closest one is like an hour and a half north from me.
Don't get too down, there hasn't been a Hardee's in the Toledo area since the 70's. Nationwide advertising doesn't always cover nearly everyone if not enough interest to franchise in one market goes without notice.
 
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