Is it racial discrimination or profit maximization
There are discriminatory overtones in the Black Power ads placed by KFC. Since ancient times, many countries and nations have had racial discrimination of one kind or another, and the rights of black people may have been violated to some extent. But there has been no effective initiative. Now, KFC is even put a black power advertisement, this is another kind of racial discrimination or to maximize the benefits?
KFC has changed its previous style and placed a black advertisement, which to some extent is a harm to black people. In the 17th century era, the Americas had also colonial expansion to Africa and other places, the black slave trade is even more infamous, so that the local people abhorred, but KFC has put black ads, is undoubtedly in the positive exposure of discrimination against black people. Because of the price and quality of fried chicken and burgers, once loved by many black people, black people have different feelings towards fried chicken and burgers and specific factors in it, this time KFC put black ads may be for some black people to respect them, but for more black people it is discrimination and disrespect for their black race, and even their lack of understanding and rejection of them.
Black people live in Africa, their scarcity of supplies, living conditions backward, so that people associate black people is like eating fried chicken and burgers, and there are a majority of people think that black people are only worthy of eating fried chicken and burgers of this kind of food, the answer to the color of discrimination on the call. But not all black people love fried chicken and burgers, so there is irony in it.KFC's Black Power ads may have been partially designed to attract the attention and consumption of some black aristocrats, to make them feel valued and respected by KFC, and to maximize profits, but they ignored the millions of lower-class blacks who are just as important to be respected and treated with equal status. While KFC's actions were a bit of a misstep, it was a slight discrimination against the black race that could be felt.