NY Post cartoon

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May 2, 2002
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^^ i laughed. Stop being so sensitive.
There is hate everywhere, what the fuck makes the hate towards black people more important than hate towards Muslims? nothing.
no one is special, unless of course you were in those classes, then you still are.
Where did I say hate towards black people was "more important"? Oh thats right, I DIDN'T.

You know somethin' you're right, I shouldn't be so sensitive. Racism was here long before me and will be here long after me. I should learn to have a sense of humor about it like the rest of the world.:confused:

After all, Barack is in office, so that pretty much nullifies any racism or prejudice experienced by ANY PERSON OF COLOR, ETHNICITY, OR RELIGIOUS BACKGROUND since he's taken office.

GOTCHA.
 
Nov 1, 2004
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who said anything about Barack being in office changing anything?

if you want to be sensitive about racism more power to you, but your just empowering the people who are forcing their racism on you. If you don't let it bother you, so long as its not physical, who gives a fuck? Your not going to change an ignorant persons views, however, racial jokes are the funniest to me. Mostly because people like you get all pissed off where as normal people laugh.
 
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The cartoon wasn't directed at me personally.
I could care less.
I've experienced racism. Who hasn't?
Racism was here long before me, and it'll be here long after me.

Its not my job to change anyone's views. I don't intend to. People are gonna think what they want. Just because I failed to see the humor in that cartoon doesn't make me "sensitive".
 
Feb 7, 2006
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who said anything about Barack being in office changing anything?

if you want to be sensitive about racism more power to you, but your just empowering the people who are forcing their racism on you. If you don't let it bother you, so long as its not physical, who gives a fuck? Your not going to change an ignorant persons views, however, racial jokes are the funniest to me. Mostly because people like you get all pissed off where as normal people laugh.
normal people dont laugh.
 
May 20, 2006
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This is Black History Month and we have our first Black President. For the New York Times to publish a irresponsible caricature like this is good ol' fashioned AmeriKKKan racism. If you have never experienced racism, you can't sit back and assume "Racism is Dead". If you believe that BS, this cartoon is a reminder that it's alive and well and about to be more blatant, if this is the kind of image a major American media outlet would publish and distribute.
 
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An earlier Delonas cartoon made fun of Paul McCartney's ex-wife Heather Mills for having only one leg, and another compared gay people seeking marriage licenses to sheep lovers. In a cartoon last month, an enormous Jessica Simpson dumps boyfriend Tony Romo for Ronald McDonald.


ha ha
 

SLICC RICC

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Jan 4, 2005
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DAMN, JUST SAW THIS ON THE LOCAL NEWS... ILL TELL YOU ONE THING, THE ANIMATOR OF THIS SHIT HAS SOME KIND OF REPRESSED ANGER TORWARDS OBAMA, OR EVEN BLACKS IN GENERAL...

COWARD ASS BITCH...
 
Jun 8, 2004
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Racism will never die. As long as people are on earth, there will be some kind of "reason" for them to hate other people.


Have you guys thought that maybe the cartoonist himself isn't racist, but in fact its a satirical view on police (the BART shooting for example)?

That's the way I viewed the cartoon anyways.
 
Jun 11, 2004
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it said on the history channel that eventually there will be no more "pure" races left and everyone will be part of a new hybrid race that combines all races and resembles what we know today as "pacific islander." so basically everyone will end up lookin like this.
 
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@Shea
In the Midwest and the South, there are still racist (kkk) people, that are as active as their small minds can let them be. In my town of KC, two whiteboys just got convicted for murdering a black man simply becuz, "he was black". This shit happened last year, not 30 years ago. It's places in my grandmother's homestate of Arkansas, that black people let you know, "Don't get caught over there after dark". They aren't talking about the projects, they are talking about the side of town, where you get stared at just becuz you are black and on the "wrong side of town". Racism might not be as blatant and in the open, but it's alive and well.........Caricatures like the one in the NYT were common in the 60's and earlier, i hope this is not the beginning of a new wave of "open racism"....
 

Dana Dane

RIP Vallejo Kid
May 3, 2002
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@ pbarr

My black husbands 90 year old black grandma told me she didn\'t mind one bit when a white woman has a baby by a black man, because it just ensures that in the long run, everyone will be black.
 
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your just coming back to us dana, one day we can look like we did when we started off... without all these silly non-black humans run around
 
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What is the monkey supposedly to represent? I fail to see how it relates to our economic crisis....

fuck that cartoonist for being racist and making fun of the lady attacked by the chimp
The monkey represents the lawmakers that wrote the stimulus bill. It has nothing to do with Obama contrary to what everyone is saying. The cartoonist is tying in 2 news stories together: the chimp that attacked that lady and the signing of the stimulus package. The cartoonist is showing his disapproval of the stimulus bill and is trying to joke around by saying that a monkey wrote it. Obama has absolutely nothing to do with this cartoon.