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Thursday, February 26, 2009


You know, I just don't think these folks get it.

Why is it when people use caricatures, cartoons and illustrations of things that are clearly construed as racially insensitive, they sheepishly grin and just say they "didn't mean it as anything racial"?

Like my grandmother used to say: "Sometimes I have to laugh to keep from crying."

The latest of these stupid illustrations is part of an e-mail sent out by Los Alamitos, Calif. Mayor Dean Grose that depicts the White House front lawn as a Watermelon patch. Keyanus Price, a local businesswoman received the e-mail and was appropriately offended.

Yeah,. Grose apologized to Price and everything's supposed to be smoothed over -- and of course you'll have the expected cavalcade of comments and bloggers who say blacks "need to get over it." But in my mind, we're not the ones who need to get over anything, mainstream American culture does. ...

This watermelon thing was the latest in a string of racially tinged controversies aimed at President Obama, that he graciously never responded to, but offend all of us who have had to be demeaned because of our ethnic background.

During the presidential campaign, an Inland, Calif., Republican women's group sent out a newsletter depicting Obama surrounded by ribs, fried chicken and watermelon. And of course we all know about last week's New York Post controversy with the cops shooting a chimpanzee and referring to the stimulus package.

Now all these people say they "never meant to offend anyone" with these acts. HELLO!!! MCFLY!!!!!! Don't you have any clue that you should think before you say something ignorant? If you're in a position of communicating to the public, would it be too much to ask for you to take five seconds to be sure your message gets out and does not deride anyone?

I once heard someone try to explain these things were harmless caricatures that have no ability to offend anyone. That they were just food and animals. What a prick!


I'll try to shed some historical light on it. Chicken, Watermelon, even ribs are typical parts of the American diet that's true and people of all colors enjoy them at a picnic. But there was a time when impoverished and enslaved blacks could have only the most meager of diets including chicken, watermelons and pork parts because that's all they got after plantation owners threw scraps at them.

That became in American pop culture a stereotypical symbol of black America -- people who could only afford to eat what was left over. That in turn became how many jokingly looked at blacks and soon tied those images with 'Lil Black Sambo, Pickaninny, and others. Couple that with the association of blacks with monkeys since simian creatures are native to Africa (but not exclusively), it creates an entire new level of institutionalized racism: bigotry through culture.

Now, everyone's ancestors suffered through something, no matter what color. Everyone can tell a story somewhere in his family line of oppression, famine, forced assimilation, etc. But those things are never a joke to be blown off in something as fleeting as a cartoon.

Why is it that with African Americans, suffering is comical fodder?

Don't get me wrong, if anyone has a sense of humor about our culture it's black folks. Believe me, we kid each other about every little quirk. Frankly, my white friends and I always razz each other on the simple things, but that's because we're friends and we understand one another.

But to just use a stereotype as a joke is trite and thoughtlessness isn't funny never has been.

How did I do J.R.O.S..............

2 comments:

Ms.Mystique said...

amen, you have literally taken the words from my mouth. i am so disgusted everytime another one of these photos are released. Its as if nothing is learned. What will it take for individuals to realize the impact that these photos have on people especially youth. They are easily influenced and being portrayed as such does nothing for the positive portrayal of the self. I dont know when it will get through the thick skulls of the individuals creating such atrocities i just hope that it is sooner than later.

Anonymous said...

GREAT JOB!! I have nothing to add except to remember where these stereotypes came from. Many cartoons were drawn & many racial slurs spoken during Bush's presidency. We hold the power to our reaction. It's GOING to be done. Mainly to get a reaction from "us"! Let's not give hem that power!!