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My opinion, of course, but this one is an old hat-- quite worn out. I don't believe it slipped by for lack of diversity training. Either the pot was intentionally getting a stir, or people are just no longer making that association anymore (this would be good), and the hypersensitive are refusing to let it die. Again, my opinion.People are, in my opinion, at times understandably sensitive about black people being identified with monkeys. Leaving Cosell out of the equation, I don't think it's always an issue of wanting to misinterpret. In this case, I think the execs at H&M were ill-advised to use the image. Although I am not usually known as a "social justice warrior," maybe, unless it was controversy they wanted, they should have hired a diversity consultant prior to taking the sweatshirt to market.
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