I was watching the Colbert Report and they brought up a recent issue that occurred. Apparently Forever 21 and Abercrombie and Fitch (both are clothing stores, fyi) got into some trouble when they started selling these products:
Now people are claiming that these products are insensitive to East/South-East Asian people and that the shirts represent East/South-East Asian people in a stereotypical portrait as a "coolie or charlie chan". As for the necklace, people found it offensive that it was called a "Oriental Girl necklace" because some people believe that the term "Oriental" is an outdated term. As a result, Forever 21 has pulled the necklace. So do you think that these items are offensive, or is this a case of people being overly sensitive?
lol, the captcha for this post was "QLeadi inequality,"
here are articles on the two subjects:
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/business/2011/11/forever-21-criticized-for-oriental-girl-necklace/
http://articles.sfgate.com/2002-04-18/news/17540580_1_abercrombie-fitch-t-shirt-wong-brothers-laundry-service


Now people are claiming that these products are insensitive to East/South-East Asian people and that the shirts represent East/South-East Asian people in a stereotypical portrait as a "coolie or charlie chan". As for the necklace, people found it offensive that it was called a "Oriental Girl necklace" because some people believe that the term "Oriental" is an outdated term. As a result, Forever 21 has pulled the necklace. So do you think that these items are offensive, or is this a case of people being overly sensitive?
lol, the captcha for this post was "QLeadi inequality,"
here are articles on the two subjects:
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/business/2011/11/forever-21-criticized-for-oriental-girl-necklace/
http://articles.sfgate.com/2002-04-18/news/17540580_1_abercrombie-fitch-t-shirt-wong-brothers-laundry-service