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Obama watermelon joke unseats mayor

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Obama watermelon joke unseats mayor


Strange | 206929 hits | Mar 03 11:28 am | Posted by: tritium
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Not only did he e-mail a doctored photo of the White House South Lawn covered in watermelons under the words: "No Easter egg hunt this year" but he then ...

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  1. by avatar tritium
    Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:33 pm
    I think America has become too sensitive about race.

    The image was a joke, a little warped, but a bad joke in bad taste notheless.

    New tabboo on words that can not be used in the same sentence. Obama, watermelon and fried chicken... otherwise you are a racist. :roll:

    watermelon_white_house.jpg

  2. by avatar TheQuietKidd
    Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:36 pm
    Hahaha,/b/'s going to have a field day with this

  3. by avatar xerxes
    Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:45 pm
    It was a stupid thing to send and the mayor got what was coming to him.

  4. by avatar tritium
    Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:49 pm
    "xerxes" said
    It was a stupid thing to send and the mayor got what was coming to him.


    Say xerxes, remember a while back they said Obama and Bush were related...

    bush-obama.jpg

  5. by avatar xerxes
    Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:55 pm
    Which proves.....what exactly?

  6. by avatar tritium
    Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:58 pm
    "xerxes" said
    Which proves.....what exactly?


    Never mind, just thought it was a cool pick of Obama/Bush morphed. Of topic.

  7. by stokes
    Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:58 pm
    I love how he claims to be unaware that black people like watermelons.....wow if you are going to lie at least tell a good lie

  8. by avatar Scape
    Tue Mar 03, 2009 8:08 pm
    Why? No one called him on it before.

  9. by avatar EyeBrock
    Tue Mar 03, 2009 8:22 pm
    Very silly e-mail to send.
    Anybody that insensitive does not deserve to be in public office. I can't see how it can be construed as anything but racist. Good riddance to that mayor.

  10. by avatar romanP
    Tue Mar 03, 2009 10:38 pm
    "tritium" said

    New tabboo on words that can not be used in the same sentence. Obama, watermelon and fried chicken... otherwise you are a racist. :roll:


    Yep, those are pretty racist things to say.

  11. by avatar Pseudonym
    Tue Mar 03, 2009 10:40 pm
    Don't forget monkeys.

  12. by avatar tritium
    Tue Mar 03, 2009 10:52 pm
    "romanP" said

    New tabboo on words that can not be used in the same sentence. Obama, watermelon and fried chicken... otherwise you are a racist. :roll:


    Yep, those are pretty racist things to say.

    "stereotyping <vs> racism

    You turn the corner and a group of men listening to rap and dressed accordingly (baggy clothes, cocked hats / bandanas, etc) are blocking the sidewalk you were going to use. If you cross the street rather than excuse-me-pardon-me navigate your way through the middle of them, does that make you a racist? I would hope not, since I didn�t even mention the race of the men involved.

    Rather, it is practical application of the �gangsta� stereotype in an effort to keep oneself safe from harm. Race need not be at all involved, as groups of people fulfilling the �gangsta� stereotype are just as undesirable to walk through if they are black and in Detroit, or blue-eyed-blonde-haired-farmer�s-sons in a suburb of Des Moines.

    When seeking to define oneself, if you choose to adhere to an existing stereotype rather than creating your own identity, you deserve the negative repercussions of that association. If I choose to dress and bathe like a homeless man, I deserve to be treated as one. If, however, I make an effort to be clean and not dress in rags, I do not deserve being stereotyped as a homeless man. If I were to adopt the extreme flamboyance of a stereotypical homosexual (as perpetuated by heterosexual actors on Will and Grace), I would be succumbing to that stereotype; bowing to the power it holds merely because I allow it to.

    Homosexuals in particular have legitimate reason to adopt the flamboyant-fag stereotype � it makes it pretty easy to identify each other from otherwise identical heterosexual men. The problem being that the stereotype is unattractive to many homosexual men, and makes them more reluctant to �out� themselves as a homosexual lest they be perceived as a stereotypical �fag.� At that pont, the negatives involved with that association are not worth the benefits.

    The problem with stereotypes in general is that many people do not recognize them as stereotypes, or fully understand that a stereotype is a template but not a mold. They do have practical uses and should continue to exist. Rather than telling our children that stereotypes are nonsense and that they should try to ignore the fact that large groups of people attempt to conform to an identical set of behaviors, we should be telling them that a stereotype is useful for self-preservation but is not all-encompassing nor is it permanent. To adhere to a stereotype should still be perceived as a failure of the individual to define their self, never as an ideal form of expression of self. One example of the bizarre affirmation-rather-than-condemnation of stereotypes is the �Gay Pride� parade. A �White Trash NASCAR-Loving Wife-Beater Parade� should cause an equal amount of eye-rolling if it were to occur."

    Source: http://www.seretogis.org/2007/12/29/ste ... ng-racism/

    Another interesting article: http://blogcritics.org/archives/2003/12/20/201641.php

  13. by avatar romanP
    Wed Mar 04, 2009 12:07 am
    Watermelon and fried chicken imagery are racist stereotypes, when used to mock black people. There's not really any two ways about that.

  14. by avatar EyeBrock
    Wed Mar 04, 2009 12:26 am
    Roman, we agree. Is that a first?



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