Furthermore, LICRA's Ad responds to the fact that if minorities realize that their skin color …show more content…
"Your skin color, shouldn't dictate your future." A small, straightforward phrase, right? Well, while this may be true, there is a certain ambiguity to it. LICRA highlights the first part "your skin color" by leaving it a white color. Suggesting that Caucasians have more liberty in their future decisions. While they pointedly darkened the other half of the phrase "shouldn't dictate your future." As though darker skin resembles a distinct pathway existing only to ethnically diverse children. Of course, though, these are all taken strictly at a viewpoint. The ambiguity lies within who is reading