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http://network.nationalpost.com/np/...un-guide-cover-to-make-it-more-inclusive.aspx
It's the kind of policies employed and exposed in this article that negatively impacts race relations. I wonder if the guy they blocked out knows about this?
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Yeah, because having a black guy on a generic family cluster helps represent diversity... Would it be the same if the 'family cluster' were already 'African-Canadian', and the image was doctored to include a white guy? Or would that be racism?NationalPost.com said:The smiling, ethnically diverse family featured on the cover of Toronto's latest edition of its summer Fun Guide was digitally altered to make the photo more "inclusive," which city officials say is in keeping with a policy to reflect diversity.
A spokesman for the department that publishes the guide listing recreation activities confirmed the publication was doctored to insert the face of a different father.
"He superimposed the African-Canadian person onto the family cluster in the original photo. It was two photographs and one head was superimposed over the original family photo," said John Gosgnach, communications director for the social development division.
"The goal was to depict the diversity of Toronto and its residents."
It's the kind of policies employed and exposed in this article that negatively impacts race relations. I wonder if the guy they blocked out knows about this?
Discuss.
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