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What? So they can get the proper proportion of black guys, mexican guys, chinese guys whatever into their ads? Because the only way a black guy is going to buy a Harley is if he sees a black guy in their ads? Because a white guy won't buy a harley if there are too many Brazilians in the ads?
Bullshit. You either judge people by race or you don't. The marketing ****s who think like that disgust me.
I do not judge by race. I will not be judged by race. Any organization who seeks to categorize me by race can go to hell.
I am a human. I am an American. That's all you need to know.
WOW, time to call an exterminator to extract that HUGE BUG you have up your ***!
Seriously, no one is judging you based on race. It's strictly so that they have an idea of how to tailor their future advertising. If you've never heard of this type of thing before, I have to ask, how long have you been living in this country??
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