Thursday, February 19, 2009

New York Post Racist Cartoon Video & Pic


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From a BET.com BLOG By Pamela Gentry, Senior Political Analyst

Feb. 20, 2008 – In case you were wondering, The New York Post will not be apologizing for the racist and violent cartoon it published in Wednesday’s paper. The editor in chief of the paper called the cartoon “a clear parody of the current news event” and placed the blame for the outrage on civil rights activist the Rev. Al Sharpton. The cartoon, which appeared in Tuesday’s editions, depicts two police officers, one holding a smoking gun and standing over the body of a dead chimpanzee, which lay in a puddle of blood. One of the officers says, “They’ll have to find someone else to write the next stimulus bill.” The paper admits the comparison of the stimulus bill, signed into law by President Obama on Tuesday, and the actual shooting of a violent chimp in Connecticut, was an intentional tie, but maintains that it was not racially motivated or meant to be offensive.
CNN was able to get Editor Sean Delonas on the phone. In that interview, he called the controversy “absolutely friggin’ ridiculous.”
“Do you really think I’m saying Obama should be shot? I didn’t see that in the cartoon,” Delonas said. “It’s about the economic stimulus bill. If you’re going to make that about anybody, it would be [House Speaker Nancy] Pelosi, which it’s not.” Earlier, in a statement to media, Delonas said, “The cartoon is a clear parody of a current news event, to wit the shooting of a violent chimpanzee in Connecticut. It broadly mocks Washington’s efforts to revive the economy,” Delonas said in a statement, adding that the paper is standing behind the cartoon. “Again, Al Sharpton reveals himself as nothing more than a publicity opportunist.” But Sharpton isn’t alone in his outrage. Hundreds of BET.com users also found the cartoon racist and insensitive. Debbie Turner wrote, “I believe this is an outrage. Who ever wrote this needs to be fired, and an apology [issued] to our 44th President. [The] New York Post people are small minded – they need to get over it …President Obama is a wonderful person. Give him a chance to do his job.” Vonnie wrote, “This man has a family, just like everyone else, and feelings. He is only tryin’ to fix what Bush did, give him a chance: Everything doesn’t have to be all about skin COLOR!!!!!!!!!
Sharrese cautioned that this could be the beginning of something even uglier. “The graphic nature and blatant disregard for those who have authority over us is overwhelmingly disgusting. America just hasn’t learned … with freedom comes responsibility, and that’s why we’re in the predicament we are in now. Until we humble ourselves and demonstrate a repentant heart, we will continue on a downward spiral, regardless of who is in office,” she wrote.
Several BET.com users, like Robert Poindexter, want to take action against the Post. Poindexter wrote, “As a Black American man in today’s society, we have witnessed a Black man become President. As a people, we need to stop acting as if we are not being insulted and that it doesn’t matter. Let’s stand together and demand respect at all times. Let’s boycott the Post and any other franchise that insults us as people of color.”

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