Two ads offensive, local Latinos say
Saturday, September 25, 2004 at 05:40PM
TheSpook
Two unrelated advertisements that business owners said were
meant to woo Syracuse-area Latinos instead have angered some in that
community, who say the ads are offensive. One ad, for Zebb's Deluxe
Grill & Bar, features a cartoon character wearing a sombrero and
riding a donkey, announcing: "The last time something this good came
from Mexico, it was illegal." It has been on a billboard alongside
Interstate 81 on Syracuse's North Side, advertising the Zebb's in
Mattydale, for about two weeks. The other is a television commercial,
airing on multiple stations since July, that depicts a Latina dressed
in a low-cut top and tight pants with Billy Fuccillo, Central New
York's bigger-than-life auto dealer, nuzzling up to her as he recites
his catchphrase, "huuuge." "It's offensive, and it's barbaric," Mayra
Urritia, president and chief executive officer of the Syracuse Area
Latinos United against Disparities, said of the Fuccillo ad. "I'm
shocked that with the Latino contributions we've made to this country,
that businesses would engage in this type of racial and ethnic
discrimination. It's extremely disheartening that we still have to
contend with this degree of ignorance." [more ]
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