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Teh One Who Knocks
12-31-2014, 11:40 AM
FOX News


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Target is fighting back after being criticized for “Annie”-themed clothing ads showing a white model as Annie, as opposed to an African-American model, or Quvenzhané Wallis, the actress who plays the character in the holiday remake.

LaSean Rinique told Yahoo she launched a Change.org petition after her daughter, an “Annie” fan, noticed that a girl in the ads sporting Annie’s signature red dress and locket was white, unlike Wallis, who appears alongside Jamie Foxx in the movie remake.

“She saw the ad and said to me, ‘That’s not what Annie looks like. How come the new black Annie isn’t good enough? Does that mean I’m not good enough?’” Rinique told Yahoo.

But Target told FOX411 in a statement that at least one African-American model was featured in their "Annie" campaign.

"Girls from a variety of backgrounds were featured within the campaign, reflecting that anyone can embody the spirit and character of Annie," a store rep stated and supplied a photo showing one of the models is African-American.

In her petition, Rinique demanded Target remove the ads and issue an apology to Wallis.

“When the original Annie came out, everything was about Aileen Quinn or a character/person that emulated her...why not now Target?” Rinique challenges in the petition. “We demand that you immediately pull those misleading ads and give Quvenzhané Wallis her due respect as well as other little girls who aspire to be like her.”

Target told FOX411 Wallis was initially set to be a bigger part of the campaign but it did not pan out.

“As for the involvement of Quvenzhane Wallis, we had conversations with her team about being in the campaign, but ultimately it did not come to fruition,” Target stated. “Fortunately, we had the pleasure of working with Ms. Wallis a number of times, including appearances at Target’s sales meeting in September and a launch event in New York City in November. We had a great experience working with Ms. Wallis and appreciate her efforts in promoting this collection.”

Rinique was quick to post a response to Target’s explanation on her petition page.

“I appreciate the time taken to respond; however, if they feel that 'anyone' could embody the spirit of Annie....where is our face?” she wrote. “We figured that Ms. Quvenzhane could not model for the line; however a reasonable facsimile of Ms. Wallis would have been nice!”

Teh One Who Knocks
12-31-2014, 11:40 AM
“She saw the ad and said to me, ‘That’s not what Annie looks like. How come the new black Annie isn’t good enough? Does that mean I’m not good enough?’” Rinique told Yahoo.

Yes, I'm sure your kid said exactly that :roll:

RBP
12-31-2014, 12:24 PM
Yes, I'm sure your kid said exactly that :roll:

Yes, that wasn't fabricated at all. :roll:

Teh One Who Knocks
12-31-2014, 12:29 PM
Did the same kid, when she saw the poster for the crappy remake ask "That's not what Annie looks like, why isn't the original white Annie good enough?"

Hal-9000
12-31-2014, 08:14 PM
:x :x :x


ANNIE WAS WHITE WITH CURLY RED HAIR!


and she could sing like a young Ethel Merman :tup:

PorkChopSandwiches
12-31-2014, 09:23 PM
Yes, I'm sure your kid said exactly that :roll:

That's the first thing I thought

Hal-9000
12-31-2014, 09:28 PM
there's been talk/rumors of Idris Elba possibly being the new James Bond


now that cat is one cool muthafuker...I've seen all of his work


but ffs, the character was written as a white secret agent...why can't origins mean anything no matter how far culturally advanced we get?






What's next, Richard Simmons in a new James Brown biopic? :tup:

Hal-9000
12-31-2014, 09:31 PM
Gerard Butler as Martin Luther King :tup:


yeah I know he's a Scottish white dude...but hell man, he's a GREAT actor!





* the black fists would be once again raised by the thousands if that happened :lol:

perrhaps
01-03-2015, 08:22 PM
What's next, Richard Simmons in a new James Brown biopic? :tup:[/QUOTE]


Nope. Gene Simmons.

perrhaps
01-03-2015, 08:24 PM
Yes, I'm sure your kid said exactly that :roll:

I believe the actual quote was "S'up? Bitch ain't no Niggah!"

Griffin
01-04-2015, 01:22 AM
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