
*UPDATE:* LOS ALAMITOS, Calif. (Feb. 27) - AP - The mayor of a small Southern California city says he will resign after being criticized for sharing an e-mail picture depicting the White House lawn planted with watermelons under the title "No Easter egg hunt this year."
Los Alamitos Mayor Dean Grose issued a statement Thursday saying he is sorry and will step down as mayor at Monday's City Council meeting.
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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 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 responds to but offends those of us who feel 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 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! If you're in a position of communicating to the public, would it be too much to ask for you to be sure that your message does not deride anyone?
I once heard someone try to explain that these 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 a part of the American diet that's true, and people of all colors enjoy them at picnics. But there was a time when impoverished and enslaved blacks could have only the most meager of provisions, including chicken, watermelons and pork parts, because that's all they got after plantation owners threw scraps at them.
These became stereotypical symbols 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 was soon tied to images of little black sambo, pickaninnies and others. Couple that with the association of blacks with monkeys, as simian creatures are native to Africa (but not exclusively), and it creates an entirely 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 or her 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 thoughtless. It isn't funny. Never has been.


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By: Tabitha on 2/26/2009 5:48PM
I AM SO ASHAMED TO BE WHITE THESE DAYS. I STILL DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY MY PEOPLE ACT AS TOTAL IDIOTS. DID THEY MAKE FUN OF BUSH WHO IS WHITE WHEN HE ALMOST SENT THE UNITED STATES TO RUINS? I HAD RACIST FRIENDS BUT I LEFT THEM ALONE BECAUSE I HATED THE WAY THEY TALKED ABOUT BLACKS. I AM SO MUCH HAPPIER NOW. I HOPE ALL THESE RACIST PEOPLE OPEN THEIR EYES AND SEE THAT PEOPLE ARE PEOPLE.
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By: tasha on 2/26/2009 6:55PM
you are not responsible fore everthing white people say and do...just do your part to educate others.
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By: bill on 2/26/2009 11:28PM
Tabitha, you referencing the white people as a group is as bad as referencing the black population as a group. We are not all the same either white or black. Racism is definitely bad, but using racism as a tool to accuse innocent whites is just as bad. We cannot tolerate either.
Every new person I meet starts in a neutral position and starting with the first words or actions I start moving my indicator either in a positive direction or negative direction. I repeat the process for each new person. I never change that neutral point based on my past experiences.
So please never accuse the whole population as guilty due to the actions of a few.
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By: Michael on 2/27/2009 8:33PM
I am sick to death of being labeled a racist if I do not agree with Obama's policies. I think this "historic election" is only going to polarize this country even more. Whites feel guilty for something they themselves had no part of, and black folks are strutting around like they are going to get a free bowl of soup because a black man is in the white house. I have a black sister in law and a nehew and niece that are milado. I used to not see in colors, until this president was elected and thanks to the media. Do you know that gun sales are up 83% since the election, even in this economy? People are getting their carry permits in record numbers. What does this mean? http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/11/11/obama.gun.sales/
I am sick of being made to feel guilty for being white, and so are most.
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By: JAZZMAN11 on 2/27/2009 10:54AM
Your comment is very appreciated.
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By: fred on 2/27/2009 11:03AM
get real "look arround you" nothin but truoble
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By: jeloi on 2/27/2009 12:50PM
Well said, Tabitha!
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By: howard on 2/27/2009 1:55PM
People who are racist are angry at theirselves. Remember, the oldest bones found in the world was found in africa. I guess we are all related
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By: Pobept on 2/27/2009 2:21PM
Have you been living in a cave the past 8 years?
This guys remarks are extremely mild to what has been said and posted about Ex-President during the past 8 years.
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By: For Real on 2/27/2009 3:02PM
Don't be ashamed to be white, honey. Not every white person subscribe to this brand of ignorance. As with any race, we each carry burdeons of foolish people doing foolish thoughtless things that seemingly cast a shade on the rest of the group. You keep your mind open and your life positive. Thats all you are responsible for. You can't control any of this. The actions of these few doesn't determine the opinions of the whole group. This is one of the reasons we can't let Black History Month vanish. We need that platform to show the world who we really are and what we have and continue to contribute. Otherwise, these stereotypes will prevail.
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