Of course when you have a really guilty consience like, let's say the Americans have with their nice history of genocide (Native Americans) and slavery and racial segregation - then you might have some associations like 'white person - master, black person - slave' making this ad incredibly politically uncorrect. For us Dutch who see this add, these associations dont come at all, or maybe after long consideration. So for Dutch people this is just what it seems - an ad with a white person grabbing a black person. And - mind you - there are also images where the roles are reversed and the black woman is grabbing the white female.
After all: beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So people who see some kind of racial thing in this ad are just projecting their own guilty consience and/or thoughts onto others. As I read in one of the comments on a forum regarding this hype:
As an ethnic minority in the Netherlands, I do not have a problem with this whatsoever.
I can imagine the uptight Americans having a problem with everything, so this one as well.
I watched the ads in amsterdam, and I did not see any riots in front of them, nor were people trying to damage it or tear it down.
I think the dutch people are somewhat sensible enough to see through such an ad.
Hear, hear, and shame on Engadget for trying to blow this out of proportions!
(see also: Ad Critic and Help I'm a Female Engineer)


