Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 31, 2016
Well. This is disappointing.
Qiaobi, the detergent company who produced the most awesome ad, has apologized.
Sort of expected the chinks to remain steadfast in their conviction that Black people are disgusting.
From the company’s Weibo:
On 27 May 2016 on Sina Weibo, media outlets and internet users shared American media reports with the following information: “China’s Qiaobi advertisement is accused of ethnic discrimination, incites controversy on YouTube.” Later, we verified that the ad has been reported on or circulated by American media outlets including the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and CNN; the UK’s BBC; France’s AFP, and other media outlets. It has attracted public attention in the US, the UK, and elsewhere. We’d like to express that we have properly managed this situation and would like to add the following:
- We have no intentions to discriminate against people of color… Ethnic discrimination is something we strongly reject and condemn.
- We express regret over the controversy the ad has created and do not intend to shirk responsibility. We have already stopped the ad’s circulation and have canceled several online streaming links. We hope that internet users and the media will cease sharing the video.
- The advertisement and the surrounding controversy have hurt people of African descent. We express our apologies, and also sincerely hope internet users and media won’t overanalyze the situation.
- Qiaobi is a domestic Chinese brand of cleaning products. We hope that domestic brands can continue to thrive and go global.
Well, Qiaobi. This would have been a good way to go global. I for one would pay to have anti-Black laundry detergent FedExed to my house from China. Many others would as well.
There were also many people who believed the soap could actually transform Africans into Chinamen and wanted it for practical rather than ideological reasons.
But ain’t nobody wants it after this apology, faggots.