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Dominicana_1965
7th October 2007, 19:02
GEORGETOWN, Texas (AP) - A car dealership issued an apology and fired a sales manager over the distribution of an e-mail advertisement that included a derogatory term for Hispanics.

The Mac Haik Ford Lincoln Mercury dealership ad was headlined "Tired of the Wet Backs????'' It then listed promotions for vehicles with air-conditioned seats.

The e-mail advertisement was sent last week to 1,200 customers, including members of the Greater Austin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.

Haik General Manager Michael Winot met Tuesday with directors from the Hispanic Chamber and the League of United Latin American Citizens.

"I got calls from people who found it very offensive,'' said Paul M. Saldana, chairman of the board of the Hispanic Chamber.

Winot said a company investigation found that the ad was produced by the dealership's general sales manager, who has been fired as a result. He declined to name the manager.

"We would like to assure everyone that immediate action was taken against those responsible for writing and placing the subject advertisement,'' Winot said in a statement.

Winot said he did not see the advertisement before it was distributed.

"I did not see that ad, and when it was shown to me, my first reaction was 'No way!''' he said.

From now on, ads will be reviewed by several managers, including Winot.

"We will take all necessary steps to prevent incidents similar to this from occurring,'' he said.

Susan Hensley, director of human resources for Mac Haik Management Ltd. of Houston, said the company instituted a sensitivity training course for employees last spring.

"I've also been told we can get similar training from the Hispanic Chamber, and I am excited about that,'' Hensley said. "It'll be part of our ongoing program.''

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synthesis
8th October 2007, 00:10
Bullshit. This is just bullshit. I'm nowhere near Texas but I can smell the lies on Winot, any comrades down there should organize a boycott. These corporate folks need to learn that racist propaganda will result in more than a summary dismissal of a sales manager (probably with benefits) and "sensitivity training." Hit em where it hurts, their wallets.

dez
8th October 2007, 01:48
wet backs?
Is that the racial slur?

Le Libérer
8th October 2007, 04:44
Originally posted by [email protected] 07, 2007 07:48 pm
wet backs?
Is that the racial slur?
Wet back is a racial slur towards Mexicans. It refers to them swimming over the Rio Grande to get to the U$. I havent heard that term in years.

LSD
11th October 2007, 08:13
This sounds like more of a gauche printing error than a legitimate political statement. No one was trying to beat Mexicans, some dude just tried to sell cars ...stupidly getting into a PC mess in the process.

But it's a non-story, a Jay Leno feel-good sugar pie full of inflamatory words and politician's promises,

In short, fuck damn, ain't gonna stop the man,

Organic Revolution
11th October 2007, 09:09
Originally posted by [email protected] 11, 2007 01:13 am
This sounds like more of a gauche printing error than a legitimate political statement. No one was trying to beat Mexicans, some dude just tried to sell cars ...stupidly getting into a PC mess in the process.

But it's a non-story, a Jay Leno feel-good sugar pie full of inflamatory words and politician's promises,

In short, fuck damn, ain't gonna stop the man,
Thats absurd to say it wasn't racist, no matter out in the open or under the covers. Texas is a strange place with a lot of racism, and I believe this is just another one of those cases.