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Not cool: US Red Cross apologises for ‘super racist’ pool safety poster

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Not cool: US Red Cross apologises for ‘super racist’ pool safety poster
The Washington Post

When Margaret Sawyer first noticed the US Red Cross safety poster at a pool in Salida, Colorado, she thought she was looking at an unfortunate relic of the past.

When she saw it a second time at an entirely different pool in the central Colorado town, she was shocked, according to NBC affiliate KUSA.

“I saw this one and I just kept thinking, ‘It looks like they’re trying to do something here that shows all kids together of all different backgrounds but they’re clearly not hitting the mark,’” she said.

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Not only were the poster’s designers not hitting the mark, Sawyer thought, they had created an image that she thought was racist.

Sawyer complained to a lifeguard at the first facility and penned a letter to management asking for the poster’s removal, she told KUSA.

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After seeing the poster a second time, she posted an image of it online.

“I felt really angry,” she said.

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