If you’re a fan of ‘Porky’s’ and Chuck Norris’ ‘Missing In Action’, then this is for you.
South Africans accused restaurant group Simply Asia of stereotyping Thai people in their latest radio advert.
How do you challenge institutional racism? Create a campaign that uses cultural stereotypes to prove we’re all ‘one’.
You’ll feel quite at home laughing at the white family and their first world, white people’s problems, which, apparently, are MASSIVE. Watch the trailer and enjoy a hump day laugh.
We all know that women have a reputation for putting on make up, eating breakfast, painting nails and even blow-drying their hair all while driving. Better yet, we all sneak in a quick call or a text message en route to our next destination. Here’s why you should do all those things before you put the key in the ignition.
The next time you are sitting at your favourite after work spot – sipping on something as the day ends while stress and worry take a backseat for the evening – let your gaze wonder to the other customers and observe how they sip their wines. As I am a frequent visitor to a number of bars/restaurants/pubs/wine-bars/shebeens/picnics/holes-in-the-walls/sidewalks/gutters/parks/etc I have observed how people drink my favourite tipple. And when stress and worry get out from the backseat entirely, kicked out by the third bottle, I find myself thinking about stereotypical wine drinkers based on how the wine gets from glass to belly. I present you with a few of my favourites and most observed.
Ever wondered what a world map would look like if it was customised to fit the stereotypes of any one country? If nothing else, this series of maps created by Bulgarian graphic designer, Yanko Tsvetov, teaches us that foreign policy in Europe will always be more about friends and relatives than actual reason. Much geographical […]