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Mexican stamp called offensive to blacks
Wednesday, June 29, 2005; Posted: 2:23 p.m. EDT (18:23 GMT)



MEXICO CITY, Mexico (AP) -- The Mexican government has issued a postage stamp depicting an exaggerated black cartoon character known as Memin Pinguin, just weeks after remarks by President Vicente Fox angered U.S. blacks.

The series of five stamps released for general use Wednesday depicts a child character from a comic book started in the 1940s that is still published in Mexico.

The boy, hapless but lovable, is drawn with exaggerated features, thick lips and wide-open eyes. His appearance, speech and mannerisms are the subject of kidding by white characters in the comic book.

Activists said the stamp was offensive, though officials denied it.

"One would hope the Mexican government would be a little more careful and avoid continually opening wounds," said Sergio Penalosa, an activist in Mexico's small black community on the southern Pacific coast.

"But we've learned to expect anything from this government, just anything," Penalosa said. In May, Fox riled many by saying that Mexican migrants take jobs in the United States that "not even blacks" want.

Fox expressed regret for any offense the remarks may have caused, but insisted his comments had been misinterpreted.

Carlos Caballero, assistant marketing director for the Mexican Postal Service, said the stamps are not offensive, nor were they intended to be.

"This is a traditional character that reflects part of Mexico's culture," Caballero said. "His mischievous nature is part of that character."

However, Penalosa said many Mexicans still assume all blacks are foreigners, despite the fact that at one point early in the Spanish colonial era, Africans outnumbered Spanish in Mexico.

"At this point in time, it was probably pretty insensitive" to issue the stamp, said Elisa Velazquez, an anthropologist who studies Mexico's black communities for the National Institute of Anthropology and History.

"This character is a classic, but it's from another era," Velazquez said. "It's a stereotype and you don't want to encourage ignorance or prejudices."

The 6.50-peso (60 cent) stamps -- depicting the character in five poses -- was issued with the domestic market in mind, but Caballero noted it could be used in international postage as well.

A total of 750,000 of the stamps will be issued.

Ben Vinson, a black professor of Latin American history at Penn State University, said he has been called "Memin Pinguin" by some people in Mexico. He also noted that the character's mother is drawn to look like an old version of the U.S. advertising character Aunt Jemima.

The stamps are part of a series that pays tribute to Mexican comic books. Memin Pinguin, the second in the series, was apparently chosen for this year's release because it is the 50th anniversary of the company that publishes the comic.

Publisher Manelick De la Parra told the government news agency Notimex that the character would be sort of a goodwill ambassador on Mexican letters and postcards. "It seems nice if Memin can travel all over the world, spreading good news," de la Parra said, calling him "so charming, so affectionate, so wonderful, generous and friendly."
 
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The South is pissed that they cant do this too. LOL

Ignorants. "It seems nice if Memin can travel all over the world, spreading good news," de la Parra said, calling him "so charming, so affectionate, so wonderful, generous and friendly."
 
Oct 14, 2004
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Who cares who it offends some fucking idiot is always offended. Its not like they have them in Durags shooting and starting violence like some people assume all black people are. If someone is offended fuck them. There is more important shit to worry about then this.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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Rob & Fox are on the same page

Mexico's Fox Says New Stamp Not Racist
Jul 1, 6:31 PM (ET)
By MORGAN LEE

MEXICO CITY (AP) - President Vicente Fox rejected calls to withdraw a new postage stamp that U.S. activists called racist, saying on Friday that critics don't understand the beloved comic book character on which it was based.

The stamp featuring Memin Pinguin, a sort of Jim Crow-era vision of a black child, "is an image in a comic that I have known since infancy," Fox said in an exclusive interview with The Associated Press. "It is cherished here in Mexico."

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But as he prepared for Saturday's celebration of the fifth anniversary of his election, which ended 71 years of single party rule, Fox found himself under fire again from U.S. black activists outraged by the postage stamp homage to the comic book character.

The stamps were released just weeks after Fox angered U.S. blacks by saying Mexican migrants take jobs in the United States that "not even blacks" want.

The Rev. Jesse Jackson, the Rev. Al Sharpton and leaders of other black and Latino organizations on Thursday urged that the series of stamps be withdrawn.

White House spokesman Scott McClellan called it an example of racial stereotyping.

Fox refused to back down.

"Frankly, I don't understand the reaction. Let's hope they inform themselves ... and later form an opinion," he said.

"The other minorities or the Afro-Americans or Latins, I would suggest to them that first, read the magazine, get the information and then express publicly their opinion," Fox said. "On our side, we know that all Mexicans love the character and we're going to keep it where it is as a recognition."

The series of five stamps released Wednesday depicts a hapless boy drawn with exaggerated features, thick lips and wide-open eyes. His appearance, speech and mannerisms are the subject of kidding by white characters in the comic book, which started in the 1940s and is still published in Mexico.

By Friday afternoon, people were bidding more than $125 dollars on the Internet auction site eBay for the complete set of five stamps - each of which has a face value of 6.50 pesos, or about 60 cents. Hundreds lined up at the capital's main post office to buy the stamps, and Mexicans snapped them up at such a rate that all 750,000 sold out.

Stamp collector Enrique Gutierrez, 41, waited 2 1/2 hours before he proudly came away with one sheet.

"It's just a cartoon," he said, recommending Americans "not be so closed-minded."

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Jul 7, 2002
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Eveyone crying foul, but i bet nobody knew of the chartector before the postage stamps. And for sure dont understand the chartector in mexican culture. Maybe US critics should focus more on their country.
 
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fuckin whiTE bastard who said this was racist, they just want to cause conflicts between mexicans & blacks. or maybe they jealous coz this time the superhero or comic book character isnt white.
 
Jul 21, 2004
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^^IT ACTUALLY HAZ NOTHIN TO DO WHITE PEOPLT DIZ TYME, IT HAZ TO DO WIT WUT THA PRESIDENT SAID (Fox riled many by saying that Mexican migrants take jobs in the United States that "not even blacks" want.) SO BY HAVIN A STAMP LIKE THAT, ITZ MAKIN THA WHOLE SITUATION FUKIN WORSE!
 
Jul 24, 2002
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Sup folks....

You know the first thing I noticed when the news hit the surface is how quick the "white" media was to cover this. You should've seen Fox News....
I find this extremely humorous.

It is as if these red necks were saying "Look it here Niggers! Beaners hate you too! It ain't just us!"....
 

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^^^ Great to see you again bro. A lots been going on with me some good some bad all learning experiences. My sister died from cancer in april. Had a good business deal go under because of someone elses greed and stupidity. I also feel like piledriving a couple of females I know. LIFE IS GREAT!!!
 
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Woaw. I'm sorry to hear about your sis man.
Cancer's a mutha. I lost my grandmother to it.
So I can relate (sort of) to that ish....

And greed is a mutha. But what else is new?
It probably wasn't meant to be.

Say man, I'll probably be going to Malaysia some time this summer again.
I'll see if I can hook you up with one of those giant preying mantis haha