N***** Brown Labeled on new couch
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N***** Brown Labeled on new couch
Buying a couch should be no more complicated than picking out a style and colour you like, and deciding whether it's comfortable.
But for one Toronto family, the process was nowhere near that simple.
When Doris Moore's new couch arrived, her young daughter Olivia made a shocking discovery: printed on the couch's tag as the description of the colour was a racial slur that hit a little too close to home.
"N---er brown" is what it said.
"I was in the kitchen when they were delivering it, after they left my daughter came to the kitchen to me and told me, 'Mommy, what's n---er brown?'"
"I see n---er brown," recalls Moore on the shocking discovery.
"It says right here, n---er brown, I thought maybe they spelled it wrong."
But that would be a pretty major spelling mistake, and it's not one Moore or her family is prepared to accept, especially considering her young daughter had never even heard the word before.
"I didn't even know what that word was, I'd never even heard of the word," seven-year-old Olivia said.
So Doris made several calls to the furniture store where she bought the couch, but didn't hear anything back.
When CityNews finally caught up with one of the retailers, they were quick to pass the buck to the supplier.
When we contacted the supplier, they did the same.
"I'm just a trader, I bring from China and I sell to the stores," Paul Kumar said.
The supplier followed up with a promise to stop selling the controversial item, but that might not be good enough for Moore and her family, who feel their expensive new furniture is a little tainted, even if it did provide a valuable lesson.
"It teaches me that that word is a bad, bad word," said Olivia.
Even though the couch was made in China, Moore says she has every intention of logging a formal complaint with the Ontario Human Rights Commission.
But for one Toronto family, the process was nowhere near that simple.
When Doris Moore's new couch arrived, her young daughter Olivia made a shocking discovery: printed on the couch's tag as the description of the colour was a racial slur that hit a little too close to home.
"N---er brown" is what it said.
"I was in the kitchen when they were delivering it, after they left my daughter came to the kitchen to me and told me, 'Mommy, what's n---er brown?'"
"I see n---er brown," recalls Moore on the shocking discovery.
"It says right here, n---er brown, I thought maybe they spelled it wrong."
But that would be a pretty major spelling mistake, and it's not one Moore or her family is prepared to accept, especially considering her young daughter had never even heard the word before.
"I didn't even know what that word was, I'd never even heard of the word," seven-year-old Olivia said.
So Doris made several calls to the furniture store where she bought the couch, but didn't hear anything back.
When CityNews finally caught up with one of the retailers, they were quick to pass the buck to the supplier.
When we contacted the supplier, they did the same.
"I'm just a trader, I bring from China and I sell to the stores," Paul Kumar said.
The supplier followed up with a promise to stop selling the controversial item, but that might not be good enough for Moore and her family, who feel their expensive new furniture is a little tainted, even if it did provide a valuable lesson.
"It teaches me that that word is a bad, bad word," said Olivia.
Even though the couch was made in China, Moore says she has every intention of logging a formal complaint with the Ontario Human Rights Commission.
Last edited by Supra_RZ; 04-09-2007 at 04:00 PM.
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Originally Posted by drift_n_shift
i dont think they realize asia and europe recognizes that word as a colour. also, i guess if a rapper uses it word for word, its okay too...
rappers can do what they want......cause they tote glokks in
#7
people are too sensitive these days. society is becoming over run with a bunch of s. people sue over everything, its the cool thing to do now. the law states kids cant play any sort of contact activity in schools anymore. whats next, they gonna ban snezing because it s germs?
**** get over it.
sorry had to rant, but let me ask this, what was the 7 year old kid doing under the couch?
**** get over it.
sorry had to rant, but let me ask this, what was the 7 year old kid doing under the couch?
#10
lmao could you imagine walking into a store and picking out paint colours and seeing cracker white I think it would be hilarious...and yea people are a bit to sensitive now a days but eh what can you do...
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Originally Posted by CivicSi05
lmao could you imagine walking into a store and picking out paint colours and seeing cracker white I think it would be hilarious...and yea people are a bit to sensitive now a days but eh what can you do...
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Originally Posted by ..77.
Now if the tag had said ****** brown then they coulda sold it for mo money cuz thats gangstaz stlyin beyotch !! . Then the couch would be cool , not insulting ..77.