Smart light company Govee apologizes for “white supremacy” marketing imagery
[RSS: feeds.arstechnica.com] PR exec says Govee "did not meet the standard required."
[RSS: feeds.arstechnica.com] PR exec says Govee "did not meet the standard required."
Smart lighting manufacturer Govee is apologizing after a pair of books showing only the words “white supremacy” were featured in a marketing image on its website.
The books were visible in an image (shown above) on Govee’s US website for bedroom lighting. Disturbingly, the books sat under toy animals on a shelf just above a child’s bed. Only the books’ spines were visible.
The Verge was the first to report on the controversy after a reader contacted the publication. The publication reported that it contacted Govee, which subsequently removed the image but didn’t respond to the site's queries before it published its initial report.
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