It took Rupert Murdoch's New York Post about a month to go from putting the oath of office on the front page of the paper to publishing a stupid, racist cartoon about President Obama. I'm not linking to it here, because it's ugly, offensive, and not remotely funny. I can't boycott the post, because I stopped reading it years ago for reasons only partly political. (When I was growing up, before the Murdoch days, my parents got it as well as the NY Times, because the Post had late sports results and cartoons.)
I was reminded of this by a friend who posted, comments disabled, but with a link to a story that included the cartoon. She expressed surprise that it wasn't all over her friends list; I suspect this is a combination of people figuring it's been mentioned in the regular press and doesn't need to be discussed here, and a weary "yes, it's run by obnoxious right-wingers, big surprise." The president's press secretary settled for a remark to the effect that the NY Post isn't very newsworthy.
I was reminded of this by a friend who posted, comments disabled, but with a link to a story that included the cartoon. She expressed surprise that it wasn't all over her friends list; I suspect this is a combination of people figuring it's been mentioned in the regular press and doesn't need to be discussed here, and a weary "yes, it's run by obnoxious right-wingers, big surprise." The president's press secretary settled for a remark to the effect that the NY Post isn't very newsworthy.
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One of the links is in the subtext of the insulting comparison between Black people and wild animals; in my experience, I'm not the only Black person whom I know tries to be careful about being visibly upset because we're likely to be seen as out of control the moment we show emotion. No matter how cool-tempered our President is, there are those who'll look at him and see someone little better than an animal, likely to burst into violence any moment. This image plays into that idea.
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I don't know if there was anything calling Obama personally violent, but during the campaign there was all kinds of crap in right-wing blogs about "Obama Youth" (supposedly being organized on the lines of "Hitler Youth"). One SF writer who shall remain nameless speculated about whether the havoc wreaked by these youth groups on election night would be worse if Obama won or if he lost. So the linking of Obama with violence is out there.
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Awww, you're no fun anymore.
(I but quote Monty Python for levity, but seriously, I kind of want to know who said that. At the least I might increase the stock of my local used bookshop.)
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I'm an old broad; this isn't good for my blood pressure.
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But listen ... if the stimulus bill was that badly written, that's nothing as to how badly written the cartoon was. If it needs to be explained, a cartoon is an utmost failure.
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Tellingly vague, I bet. *smirk*
Anyway, I popped by here to say that I really appreciated your comments to me. :)
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