VW Pulls Car Ad After Outcry

The social media ad drew complaints over its racist overtones.

Volkswagen logo on a company building in Wolfsburg, Germany, Aug. 1, 2018.
Volkswagen logo on a company building in Wolfsburg, Germany, Aug. 1, 2018.
AP Photo/Michael Sohn, File

BERLIN (AP) β€” Germany’s Volkswagen has pulled a social media ad for a new car and apologized after an outcry over its racist overtones.

The ten-second spot posted on Instagram and Twitter shows a massive white hand pushing a black man away from beside a new yellow Volkswagen Golf parked on the street, then moving him to an open doorway and flicking him inside a French cafe.

Commentators on social media also noted that as the German-language slogan β€œDer Neue Golf” - β€œThe New Golf” - fades into view, the jumble of letters can be read as a racial slur for a brief moment.

And the cafe's name is Petit Colon, which in French literally means the β€œLittle Colonist.”

Volkswagen told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the video had been pulled and that β€œwe can understand the outrage and anger.”

β€œWithout question: the video is inappropriate and tasteless,” Volkswagen wrote. β€œWe will clarify how something like this could happen, and there will be consequences.”

The Wolfsburg-based automaker, founded under the Nazis to produce β€œthe people’s car,” said that given its history it has always sought to β€œposition itself against all forms of racism, xenophobia and discrimination.”

β€œMany initiatives in the company and in our global workforce promote diversity, integration and unprejudiced cooperation,” Volkswagen said. β€œThat makes it all the more annoying that we made this mistake.”

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