City of Toronto's new campaign seems to have missed the mark.
City of Toronto's new campaign seems to have missed the mark.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/21960771
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I don't know if y'all have this in Canada, but in the American South there is a racial slur for black folks that is related to racoons.
Seems like an unfortunate coincidence and a bit dehumanizing given the way in which the dying/dead person is depicted.
14 5 ReplyIt's not trying to reference the slur.
Raccoons are to Toronto as Rats are to New York.7 0 ReplyAdding to the other reply,
https://www.cbc.ca/news/trending/deadraccoonto-honoured-by-toronto-with-sidewalk-vigil-1.3146036
Is more probably what there referencing.
Doesn't make it better, but for sure a different cultural context
13 0 ReplyBefore this, the only place I have ever heard that slur is from a Pink Floyd song, but until now I could only guess to whom it referred.
They probably used that graphic because Toronto has an actual raccoon problem. I'm not commenting on the "tastefulness" of the graphic
https://toronto.citynews.ca/2023/11/03/toronto-raccoons-war-big-story-podcast/
https://www.blogto.com/city/2022/11/toronto-raccoon-corpse-problem-canine-distemper/
8 0 ReplyThere is no problem, they have their part of town and we have ours.
4 0 ReplyDid emu wars teach you nothing?
2 0 ReplyIt taught me everything. We rigged their side of town with radioactive bombs. Nothing could possibly go wrong with this plan!
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Yes, the slur "Coon" definitely exists up there. Very likely imported from american media/influence.
It holds the same place in Canadian vernacular as a hateful slur in many places. Though you will also get a lot of unknowing folks who just call raccoons "Coons" still.
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