Whoever photoshopped that was terrible at it. For that reason, I'm not sure I entirely trust this.
Bingo. That said, this is awfully sloppy to be official. I mean, we've had far better work submitted to our Photoshop contests.Monshroud said:This isn't racism. This is demographics. Pick up Ebony Magazine and tell me how many advertisements feature white people, or asian people, or canadians... How many advertisements in 'Cosmo' feature men?
You try to make your advertisements reflect the culture of the people you are advertising to. Poland isn't exactly known for it's high black population. So they took an image and did a crap job removing a black person and swapping it with a white person rather than create another advertisement at a higher cost.
Now if every MS advertisement had <insert race / gender> removed, then yes, that would be racist.
Well since Microsoft is based in india where the minimum wage is like, 25 cents, it seems right for Microsoft to be in that shape, of poor photoshop.TheZapper said:It looks too unprofessional to be microsoft.
I wouldn't be too suprised if a third party did in fact do this.
It would suprise me more that the American side are smarter.Machines Are Us said:Well even if they did that doesn't make the company in it's entirety, racist. Just the morons who made that advert.
I see I got ninja'd about half a dozen times, damn I am slow today.
That wouldn't surprise me.Baby Tea said:Or maybe the marketing department for Microsoft in Europe is retarded.