Despite decades of pushback,My Mothers Friend 5 it takes a long time for racist caricatures to die.
At Glamour Brasil recently staff members shared a photo to the company's Instagram that featured a group of employees bowing and making "slanty eyes," a gesture widely interpreted to be mocking of Asian cultures.
SEE ALSO: GOP senator attacks his opponent, a war hero, for her Asian heritageThe post was up for over 48 hours before it was finally taken down Friday. On Twitter, Glamour Brasil apologized for the photo, which was initially taken to celebrate the magazine's "Glamour in Japan" project.
"We would like to apologize to those who have felt offended! We didn’t have that intention and really regret what happened," the magazine wrote.
Em relação ao post de Instagram publicado em 1 de novembro, sobre nossa viagem ao Japão, gostaríamos de nos desculpar. pic.twitter.com/6F0Q16eTNE
— Glamour Brasil (@GlamourBR) November 4, 2016
The initial post inspired outrage both on Instagram and Twitter, with many expressing shock that the magazine would post something so regressive in 2016.
This is gross, @GlamourBR https://t.co/098q6688C5
— BluePhoenix (@BluePhoenix1) November 4, 2016
Caption says "with our little eyes pulled, are the people who made everything happened." @GlamourBR is disgusting. @CondeNast https://t.co/6M9oNT5SIS
— B the cereal killer (@brattyb2) November 4, 2016
Not cool, never OK @GlamourBR. https://t.co/XzH8olgftm
— Deanna Ting (@deannating) November 4, 2016
DELETE YOUR ACCOUNT, GLAMOUR BRASIL! https://t.co/L47Q0BabHl
— Rayberry Relish 🦃 (@prancingpapio) November 4, 2016
Mashablehas reached out to Conde Nast, Glamour's parent company, for comment.
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