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In 2004, Mcdonald's aired commercials from August to October to promote their Chicken Selects called "Defend your chicken select". The commercials follow random people trying to defend their chicken select by either saying no or confronting people. Though one commercial was cut short due to it's '''''offensive and racist remarks to black people.'''''
In 2004, Mcdonald's aired commercials from August to October to promote their Chicken Selects called "Defend your chicken select". The commercials follow random people trying to defend their chicken select by either saying no or confronting people. One commercial, however, was pulled almost immediately after it aired due to its '''offensive and racist remarks to black people.'''
==Background==
==Background==
This commercials follows the same as the rest but this time it's an young black woman entering a plane. A person, believed to be an flight attendant, is collecting trash. The flight attendant reaches for the woman's chicken, thinking it's trash, before the woman responds with "you better don't", before it ends.<ref>[https://boards.straightdope.com/t/mcdonalds-ad-you-better-dont/264700?page=1 Forum thread about ''You Better Don't]</ref> The commercial received negative attention and believed that whoever wrote this went for an stereotypical black-American dialect. A reddit user who saw this commercial, u/Senor_Buttons, claims that he and his roommate were more confused with the phrase then offensive.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/lostmedia/comments/u17ipl/you_better_dont_a_strange_mcdonalds_commercial/ u/Senor_Buttons post on ''You Better Don't]</ref> Others on the other hand saw this commercial offensive and were completely or mildly mad. One user when discussing what is the worst Mcdonald's commercial describes about an language that disrespects black people if not versed, quote:
This commercials follows the same as the rest but this time it's an young black woman entering a plane. A person, believed to be an flight attendant, is collecting trash. The flight attendant reaches for the woman's chicken, thinking it's trash, before the woman responds with "you better don't", before it ends.<ref>[https://boards.straightdope.com/t/mcdonalds-ad-you-better-dont/264700?page=1 Forum thread about ''You Better Don't]</ref> The commercial received negative attention and believed that whoever wrote this went for an stereotypical black-American dialect. A reddit user who saw this commercial, u/Senor_Buttons, claims that he and his roommate were more confused with the phrase then offensive.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/lostmedia/comments/u17ipl/you_better_dont_a_strange_mcdonalds_commercial/ u/Senor_Buttons post on ''You Better Don't]</ref> Others on the other hand saw this commercial offensive and were completely or mildly mad. One user when discussing what is the worst Mcdonald's commercial describes about an language that disrespects black people if not versed, quote:
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==Availability==
==Availability==
After the negative attention, the commercial was cut short and never aired again. Even though people and users talk about the commercial and how bad it was, no photos or footage of this commercial exists.
After the negative reception, the commercial was pulled and never aired again. Even though people and users talk about the commercial and how bad it was, no photos or footage of this commercial exists.


As of 2024, the commercial hasn't resurfaced online.
As of 2024, the commercial has not resurfaced online in any form.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 23:39, 28 February 2024

Mcdonald's logo.png

The logo for the McDonald's brand.

Status: Lost

In 2004, Mcdonald's aired commercials from August to October to promote their Chicken Selects called "Defend your chicken select". The commercials follow random people trying to defend their chicken select by either saying no or confronting people. One commercial, however, was pulled almost immediately after it aired due to its offensive and racist remarks to black people.

Background

This commercials follows the same as the rest but this time it's an young black woman entering a plane. A person, believed to be an flight attendant, is collecting trash. The flight attendant reaches for the woman's chicken, thinking it's trash, before the woman responds with "you better don't", before it ends.[1] The commercial received negative attention and believed that whoever wrote this went for an stereotypical black-American dialect. A reddit user who saw this commercial, u/Senor_Buttons, claims that he and his roommate were more confused with the phrase then offensive.[2] Others on the other hand saw this commercial offensive and were completely or mildly mad. One user when discussing what is the worst Mcdonald's commercial describes about an language that disrespects black people if not versed, quote:

Historically, the African Diaspora has created its own language based on the language of the enslaver. Commonly called creole, in the late 20th century America, the term Ebonics became fashionable. There are linguistic patterns that are valid, though non-standard. “…better don't…” violates the rules of creole/ebonics and standard English. Only someone (think white person with no black friends) not versed in creole would disrespect black people like that.[3]

Availability

After the negative reception, the commercial was pulled and never aired again. Even though people and users talk about the commercial and how bad it was, no photos or footage of this commercial exists.

As of 2024, the commercial has not resurfaced online in any form.

See Also

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