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Racist ad mocking Asians pulled off the air in Australia

The advertiser denied the ad was racist or degrading ‘in any way’

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As well as the mocking of language skills, the offending radio ad suggested that an Asian man's mother had gone to the toilet in a driveway. File photo: Shutterstock

By Rachel Clun

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A racist Australian radio ad featuring an Asian man named “Ping Pong” calling a concrete company for help has been pulled off air by the advertising watchdog.

The ad for TP Concreting in Kingaroy was found to have breached section 2.1 of the Advertiser Code of Ethics for racial discrimination and vilification.

The ad features a man speaking with an "Asian accent", who calls the company asking them to fix his driveway right now because "Mama has bog in driveway", and a voiceover says no job is "too weird".

The man also offers them sushi, and in the background his mother can be heard speaking "gibberish".

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The ad was played on Kingaroy Hot FM in November, and a complaint was made to the Advertising Standards Bureau that said the ad "depicts a negative stereotype of the Asian community".

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