Is racist, comparing blacks or mestizos with "brown Monkeys" is very racist, it was use as an insult in may parts or the world as a way to suggest or to indicate the inferiority of the black people. Is very clear that is very racist.
It sends out a racist message, I can say that much for certain. For that reason, they should not have it up there, no matter how pure their motives were. But if they take it down amicably, I won't be in favor of calling them any nasty names for the fact that they once had it up.
I think it sends out a racist message only if you hold racist beliefs yourself.
I can see it both ways as a few others do.
The connotations from the racist past this country has, yes indeed the picture of this could be considered racist at worst, in poor taste at best.
However, as Iggy said, there have been numerous (too many to count) morphing pictures, regular pictures, satiric pictures and cartoon depicting Bush as a monkey. But I also saw ones of Papa Bush, and Bill Clinton. So I am more inclined to believe they are just continuing a recent pattern of portraying the President as a monkey.
But this also asks another question....will people have to "tame" their attempts at humor on the incoming and soon to be current president because of race. No one has problems making redneck jokes about Bush, so what jokes are ok and which ones are off limits for Obama?
Rob
First off, I do agree that the picture again is in poor taste at best and racist at worst.Yes you should tame the jokes if they're based on the color of the man's skin and not his ability to run the country. Bush was depicted as a monkey because he was a Yale "C" student idiot, not because of the color of his skin!
Well my question is, what jokes will be acceptable. If people make fun of how he talks, it may be seen as racist. If someone makes fun of his hand gestures, it may be seen as racist. If someone makes fun of how much he smiles, it may be seen as racist.When Obama starts making dumb mistakes in running the nation, hell, I'll probably be talking about him like a junkyard dog myself! But you won't hear me making racial jokes, slurs, or pictures of the man.
That's the thing: it is not yet established that the joke was based on the fact that Obama is black, rather than on the artist's opinion of his ability to run the country.Yes you should tame the jokes if they're based on the color of the man's skin and not his ability to run the country.
That's the thing: it is not yet established that the joke was based on the fact that Obama is black, rather than on the artist's opinion of his ability to run the country.
In other words, was the picture meant to say "Black men are monkeys" or "The President is a monkey"? One is racist, the other is not, and we can't say which is true based only a rough description of the picture.
Rob was asking, "Will people have to avoid any joke about Obama that might possibly, by any interpretation, be viewed by anyone else as racist, whether that was their intent or not?"
That's the thing: it is not yet established that the joke was based on the fact that Obama is black, rather than on the artist's opinion of his ability to run the country.
In other words, was the picture meant to say "Black men are monkeys" or "The President is a monkey"? One is racist, the other is not, and we can't say which is true based only a rough description of the picture.
Rob was asking, "Will people have to avoid any joke about Obama that might possibly, by any interpretation, be viewed by anyone else as racist, whether that was their intent or not?"
You write as though "our country's best interests" were written in letters of fire in the heavens, so all could see and agree on what it meant.I know EXACTLY what Rob was asking and my answer is still the same. If Obama had actually been in office for a period of time and made some decisions that weren't in our country's best interest, then maybe someone can assume the monkey pic was about something other than his race.
You write as though "our country's best interests" were written in letters of fire in the heavens, so all could see and agree on what it meant.
That is not the case. In the real world people can and do form opinions about the best interests of our country, and whether or not any person, elected or not, in office or not, is serving or will ever serve those interests. And they express their opinions about that with no account taken of the subject's race.
In fact, that's why we have elections. This past November many of us went to the polls and expressed our opinions about the ability of John McCain and Barack Obama to serve the nation's interests. We each formed and expressed those opinions even though neither Obama nor McCain had served one single day in the Oval Office. Clearly it's possible to do this; we do it every four years.
Calling Obama a fool by portraying him as a monkey is not racist in and of itself. It's simply expressing the portrayer's opinion that he is a fool. The artist might have had racist intentions, or he might not. Unless you have clairvoyant powers you can't realistically claim to know the artist's intent from nothing more than a rough description of his work. You can, of course, fire off a knee-jerk reaction based on your own emotions, and claim that they represent the way the world really is.
But since that's what you seem to be committed to doing, I don't think it's going to do much good to talk with you about it further. Psychic powers and jumping to conclusions will outshout reason every time, at least in the ears of the shouter.
Well no one seemed to be upset when after Bush won in 2000 those very things were done. Bush had not stepped into office when the cocaine jokes, boozer jokes, and redneck jokes were already in full swing. I saw no one defending him or anything. The KKK jokes about Bush hit full swing around Katrina, and no one defended Bush, at least to the degreeIf I started making crass jokes about whites or superimposed KKK images with Bush's (or any other powerful white man's) image, I'd be run outta' town on the rails and you know it.
What if the person who made the picture is from Illinois, and is making fun of his votes in the state senate, and the US Senate. What if this person thinks he is making a monkey of himself by selecting Hillary Clinton, and keeping Robert Gates? He has made decisions.What some of you are failing to see is that the man isn't even in office yet and has no decisions to compare to monkeys and chimpanzees.
Again, I realize that there is a difference, but my question is where is the line.
If it's intented to be racist, then yes it is.
And if people turn it into a race issue, it says as much about the person objecting as the person who said the statement/took the photo/drew the picture, etc, etc, etc.
Well no one seemed to be upset when after Bush won in 2000 those very things were done. Bush had not stepped into office when the cocaine jokes, boozer jokes, and redneck jokes were already in full swing. I saw no one defending him or anything. The KKK jokes about Bush hit full swing around Katrina, and no one defended Bush, at least to the degree
Again, I realize that there is a difference, but my question is where is the line.
What if the person who made the picture is from Illinois, and is making fun of his votes in the state senate, and the US Senate. What if this person thinks he is making a monkey of himself by selecting Hillary Clinton, and keeping Robert Gates? He has made decisions.
Again, my opinion is that this is tasteless at best and racist at worst.
I am not willing to paint this into a definite corner until I know for sure about all the possibilities.
And again, will there be any jokes that can be said without perceived racial undertones, this question is not directed at kis, it is directed at anyone that would like to answer.
Rob
And exactly what does it say??
Does it say that those of us who have actually suffered at the hands of racists know a duck when it's walking and quacking?
Does it say even though a man of color was elected to the white house that there are people who still struggle with it?
What exactly does it say.....please enlighten me cause I'm all ears.
I'm saying sometimes people will FIND reasons to be offended.
In this case, there is a legitimate gripe.
But as Rob asked:
Where is the line?
Sooner or later someone will say/do/write/draw something that SOMEONE will be offended by (even if its a stretch) and it will turn into something more than it should be.
My response was directed more at Robs remarks/questions than anything else. Please don't take it personally.