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Gap's vandalized ad featuring Sikh model prompts great response from company
| Nov 27, 2013, 05.42 PM IST

WASHINGTON: A Muslim senior editor reportedly came across a vandalized subway ad for Gap, featuring Sikh actor and jewellery designer Waris Ahluwalia, and brought the designer company's attention to the racist messages scribbled on the ad, prompting a swift and incredible response from them.

Senior editor at The Islamic Monthly and founder of TheMuslimGuy.com, Arsalan Iftikhar, posted the picture of the ad on his Twitter and Facebook wall, in which the caption had been changed from 'Make Love' to 'Make Bombs', and the writer had also scrawled 'Please stop driving TAXIS' onto the poster.


Iftikhar said that when he came across the picture, he wanted the world to see how millions of brown people are viewed in America today, Huffington Post reports.

Within a day of posting the picture, Gap tweeted back at Iftikhar, asking him to help them find the location of the ad and the company even extended their support by changing their account's Twitter background to the picture of Ahluwalia.

The report said that the company's prompt action and the show of solidarity was applauded by Sikhs and Muslims alike, as some members of the community started a 'Thank you, Gap' campaign to appreciate their action.

This advertisement is part of Gap's holiday '#MakeLove' campaign featuring a wide variety of diverse models.

Ahluwalia has landed on multiple best-dressed lists and is a regular in art and fashion circles.

Iftikhar said that the entire incidence proves that we do not live in a post-racial America yet when South Asians and those perceived to be Muslims cannot even grace fashion advertisements without racial epithets being directed their way, the report added.


Gap's vandalized ad featuring Sikh model prompts great response from company - The Times of India
 
May be our tendency to blow up hinders our acceptance as fashion models? Just may be. :)
 
The latest joke going around? :)

you were my lady before the latest joke :D remembered?

"The lady sitting next to me on the plane freaked out at learning I was a Pakistani. I laughed so hard the grenades nearly fell out of my pocket."

:P why did you tell her your name was Vadia Chenga aslam :P

you should have sticked to Vcheng . but wait do you have a flat nose ?
 
the ad

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Racist Americans couldnt tolerate a bearded brown guy with a white girl in a ad for an American company

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