took them long enough
Many brands are now reckoning with their product lines and imagery in the wake of protests regarding the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, Rayshard Brooks, and others. Recently, Band-Aid, which is also owned by Johnson & Johnson, released a line of bandages meant to match
. Quaker Oats retired their Aunt Jemima figurehead and other similar food brands are considering doing the same, as many of these images have been built upon racist stereotypes.
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