Cacs Cacing: Sprint runs ads w/ white white woman calling T-Mobile ghetto

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Sprint’s long been embroiled in a battle with AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile, going so far as unveil a promotion last November offering to halve new customers bills until 2018 while also covering up to $650 in termination fees, The Post reported.

That deal went over a great deal better than the company’s latest ad, which features Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure asking a customer what she thinks of Sprint’s competitors, specifically T-Mobile.

“I’m going to tell you a carrier name, and I want you to basically tell me what comes to your mind,” Claure says in the video, while the screen displays the words “Real questions. Honest answers.”

“T-Mobile,” Claure continues. “When I say ‘T-Mobile’ to you, just a couple of words?”

The customer, a white woman, immediately replies, “Oh my God, the first word that came to my mind was,” before pausing. “Ghetto!”

“That sounds, like, terrible,” she follows up. “I don’t know … People who have T-Mobile are just, like,” she takes a long pause, as if carefully planning her next words. “Why do you have T-Mobile?”

Then the short ad ends with the Sprint logo fanning out as the screen fades to black.

At 1:01 p.m. Eastern time Tuesday, Claure tweeted the video at T-Mobile with the caption, “Sometimes the truth hurts” followed by a tweet stating “Not meant to offend anyone.”



Twitter wasn’t nearly as excited as Claure seemed in his tweet though, and users began expressing their displeasure with the use of the word “ghetto.”

One user tweeted, “‘Ghetto?’ Wow. Not vaguely racist at all.” Another usercalled it a “classless ad” and took pleasure in watching it on a T-Mobile device.



Eventually, at 7:32 p.m., Claure announced that he had pulled the video, citing “bad judgment on our part.”



That tweet also became racially charged as one user told Claure he was being “disrespectful to all of us low-middle class Latinos.” Claure responded, “That I won’t take. I am as Latino as you are so don’t try to pull that card.”



Sprint’s ad lands in an ever-growing graveyard of ads that have come under fire on social media for being racist or sexist and sometimes both at once.

Just last week, Gap pulled an ad featuring a young white girl resting her arm on the head on a young black girl and leaning on her, The Post reported. A debate raged on Twitter over the ad until the Gap apologized in a statement toFortune.

“As a brand with a proud 46-year history of championing diversity and inclusivity, we appreciate the conversation that has taken place and are sorry to anyone we’ve offended,” Gap spokeswoman Debbie Felix said.

[Gap sorry for ‘offensive’ ad that made young black girl seem like a prop to some]

Last December, Coca-Cola pulled an ad in which a group of young, white people brings bottles of the famous drink and a Christmas tree to a small town in Mexico to the resident’s delight. One Twitter user accused it of “out-of-touch racism,” calling the ad “genius colonialist branding.”

[Controversial Coca-Cola ad depicts whites introducing soda to ‘poor’ Mexicans]

In 2013, Mountain Dew pulled an ad in which a battered woman had to identify her aggressor from a lineup that included four black men and a goat, which author Boyce Watkins called “arguably the most racist commercial in history,” according to AdWeek. In 2012, white actor Ashton Kutcher donned brownface to portray an Indian character named Raj in order to sell Popchips, Vulture reported. And yes, it was pulled. The year before that, Nivea pulled a print campaign featuring a clean-shaven black man holding what was meant to be his “former” head, which was bearded and topped with an afro, AdvertisingAge reported.

In an interview with AdWeek concerning Mountain Dew’s “Felicia the Goat” ad, Larry Woodard, CEO of Graham Stanley Advertising, suggested one reason these ads are released (and later need to be pulled) is because advertisers often don’t perform due diligence when considering their target audience.

“Many times when companies make mistakes, they’ve tried to take the path of least resistance or a simpler path and, sometimes inadvertently skip important steps,” Woodard said.

While these ads are pulled, many of them create online controversy (and the natural viewership accompanying it) simply for existing, as proven by the aforementioned Mountain Dew ad. Shock rapper Tyler, the Creator produced the campaign, Business Insider reported. As media began descending upon the pulled ad, featuring stories about it, Tyler tweeted, “I MADE IT ON CNN!!! HELL YAH.”

On his blog, author of Contagious: Why Things Catch On and Wharton marketing professor Jonah Berger called controversy a “proverbial double-edged sword,” opining that controversy can help or harm a brand’s sales, depending on that brand’s projected image.

“When it comes to sales, the effect of controversy depends a lot on the type of brand being discussed,” he wrote.

For Mountain Dew, “having a moderately controversial ad isn’t a terrible idea. It gets people talking, and the brand gets to play both sides. They can publicly apologize and pull the ad, appealing to their tamer customers, but the ad lives on in perpetuity online, so their teen fans can still find it. And the fact that the ad was pulled suddenly makes it seem even cooler.”

But for more traditional brands like (dealing with a controversial billboard), “the downsides of controversy may outweigh the benefits,” Berger wrote. “J.C. Penney isn’t looking to be edgy. The brand wants to seem mainstream and middle-of-the-road. So while moderate controversy might get the brand some free press, it’s not clear that press is what they want in the long run.”
 
Casual hipster racism. :smh::hmm:

my thing is what is going on NOW?

Why are white people so UNAFRAID now?

...just blatant

its like they reverted BACK to the 40s and 50s

but even THEN there was a very stay in your lane and I'll stay in mine, You can work raise your family just know your place bullshit.

But now its like they not only want to do blatantly disrespectful stuff like THIS,

but they ALSO don't want to be labeled as racist.
 
...and then acting like she is embarrassed by her own comment or some shit. This done made me mad. I got T-mobile and I love them. They give me loyalty discounts and everything. My bill is 55 bucks a month with UNLIMITED minutes, data, I can tether someone else's phone/ laptop, 4G LTE, sheeit, all that. And that includes a $12/month payment plan that I'm using to pay for this dam HTC. Verizon and sprint aint got jack schitt on that
 
I have no problem with my ghetto tmobile phone...

I could care less what anyone thinks, especially a silly fat

white ho with a lisp....
 
white people have always seen us as inferior. Well, most, the ones at the top know we're not but that's a whole different story. Why now? Because social media is uniting us in a way they hadn't anticipated. They're pushing back in the only way they know.
 
Boost Mobile, Cricket or MetroPCS, I can understand, but T-Mobile?

Seriously though....nothing surprises me anymore.
Boost and Metro are T-Mobile

Sorry to be the devils advocate but T-mobile is "Ghetto"...their service fucking sucks and has always sucked. I was a customer for over 10 years back in the day.

One plus from T-mobile that I enjoyed was I would get text messages and voicemails days later....that helped me when I use actually get the text messages or calls but wanted to lie to my bitches and say I didn't get their call :lol:
 
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...and then acting like she is embarrassed by her own comment or some shit. This done made me mad. I got T-mobile and I love them. They give me loyalty discounts and everything. My bill is 55 bucks a month with UNLIMITED minutes, data, I can tether someone else's phone/ laptop, 4G LTE, sheeit, all that. And that includes a $12/month payment plan that I'm using to pay for this dam HTC. Verizon and sprint aint got jack schitt on that

Tmobile all day! I got the exact same deal $55,unltd Data, tethering, free iheart streaming movies music, sheeeeiiitt!!
 
Boost and Metro are T-Mobile

Sorry to be the devils advocate but T-mobile is "Ghetto"...their service fucking sucks and has always sucked. I was a customer for over 10 years back in the day.

One plus from T-mobile that I enjoyed was I would get text messages and voicemails days later....that use to help me when I use to lie to my bitches and say I didn't get their call :lol:
Nah if I'm correct sprint also owns one of those cricket/metro service
 
In the Bay, LA, Philly, NYC Area and Miami the service is flawless. That's where I am the most and get great coverage with T mobile. Sprint is trash. Used that shit in Vegas and was dropping calls like crazy.
 
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Ghetto means Black in this young bitches venacular. Now will Black folks change carriers for being openly denigrated through MARKETING??

Nope.

So Sprint wins and white folks will stay talking shit about non mobilized Black poor people

Oddly Sprint has the lower credit standards, and the worst LTE network, the worst customer service centers and will be bankrupt or bought out within 3yrs
 
Ghetto means Black in this young bitches venacular. Now will Black folks change carriers for being openly denigrated through MARKETING??

Nope.

So Sprint wins and white folks will stay talking shit about non mobilized Black poor people

Oddly Sprint has the lower credit standards, and the worst LTE network, the worst customer service centers and will be bankrupt or bought out within 3yrs
People have been calling for sprints demise longer than Sears.
 
Ghetto means Black in this young bitches venacular. Now will Black folks change carriers for being openly denigrated through MARKETING??

Nope.

So Sprint wins and white folks will stay talking shit about non mobilized Black poor people

Oddly Sprint has the lower credit standards, and the worst LTE network, the worst customer service centers and will be bankrupt or bought out within 3yrs
ghetto means black partly because black people have been promoting and perpetuating the term as synonymous with black people for a few decades at least. I'm not talking about respectability politics I talking about us literally owning the term and incorporating it in our own pop culture.
 
ghetto means black partly because black people have been promoting and perpetuating the term as synonymous with black people for a few decades at least. I'm not talking about respectability politics I talking about us literally owning the term and incorporating it in our own pop culture.

I don't agree with this at all. We took it and used it as a slang word. It had no color or area in which you lived. White people took our slang word and how we used it and then used it. I've heard white people use the term ghetto for any and everything. Like how they took how we used the term thug and started applying it to black people and how you never hear a white person being called a thug.
 
I don't agree with this at all. We took it and used it as a slang word. It had no color or area in which you lived. White people took our slang word and how we used it and then used it. I've heard white people use the term ghetto for any and everything. Like how they took how we used the term thug and started applying it to black people and how you never hear a white person being called a thug.

the bold is the point....


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we need to stop owning negative bullshit trying to make it palatable...stop trying to polish a turd..sometimes shit just needs to be left ALONE.
 
Marcelo is a prick and I hope he is fired soon and so far has been the worst Sprint CEO.

I personally would like to fight his bitch ass.
 
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