Those who would sacrifice liberty for security deserve neither.
5/17/2012 4:10:16 PM
wtf does that have to do with this story?
5/17/2012 4:22:06 PM
the kid's picture makes me think of michael scott as a second graderalso, why aren't people enraged about his fake mustache as well
5/17/2012 4:51:39 PM
As an owner of a mustache I find that highly offensive
5/17/2012 5:18:22 PM
^^YES!!! to the Michael Scott thing.
5/17/2012 5:22:26 PM
5/17/2012 5:36:00 PM
he may be attempting to look like MLK, but that mustache is from the Indian subcontinent
5/17/2012 5:56:52 PM
that mustache is straight from a certain bavarian corporal.but thank god his report wasnt on bert williams.
5/17/2012 6:10:17 PM
NumbWall:
5/17/2012 6:49:00 PM
^^^^ if your comparison pictures of blackface and not blackface is what you want me to use to determine whether or not the kid is in blackface, then he's definitely in blackface.[Edited on May 17, 2012 at 7:22 PM. Reason : k]
5/17/2012 7:21:44 PM
His intention was to look like MLK, not belittle black people. Just because he sucks at makeup doesn't make him or his parents racist or insensitive.
5/17/2012 7:24:48 PM
5/17/2012 7:25:44 PM
you actually think this child was creating a "stereotyped caricature of a black person?"he was doing a report on MLK; you are delusional and pathetic.
5/17/2012 7:33:55 PM
^ no, i'm saying he's wearing blackface. regardless of the intentions of the student, his parents, or the school, the historical significance of blackface as an agent of racial oppression has to be acknowledged and dealt with. individuals at the school were offended by the costume. so, it makes logical sense that the kid would be asked to remove the makeup. no further action should be taken.
5/17/2012 7:48:26 PM
so in other words, you dont know the definition of blackface, and you think it simply means "a black face."cool.[Edited on May 17, 2012 at 7:52 PM. Reason : -]
5/17/2012 7:52:10 PM
^ sorry dude, but given the historical context of the US, black face paint used to represent an African American = blackface. there's no way to separate them.
5/17/2012 7:57:53 PM
5/17/2012 8:07:59 PM
numbwall youre a fuckin idiot just shut up you dont know what youre talkin about
5/17/2012 10:00:46 PM
NumbWall?more like Dumbwall.AMIRITE?
5/18/2012 12:58:33 AM
I'm trying to figure out how the hell this thread got to page 3 before this was posted:
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5/18/2012 9:54:28 AM
You have a right to be offended by whatever asinine crap you want but that doesn't mean the rest of the world should tip toe around your sensitive nature.
5/18/2012 10:03:48 AM
^^i disagree. if the person that is dressing up to be MLK isn't intending to be racist, it doesn't matter if someone sees it and is offended, that's their problem. If somebody is offended by a little boy dressing up as MLK for a school project because they darkened their face to look black (since MLK was black), then it is the offended that is perpetuating racism, not the kid (or whoever it might be).[Edited on May 18, 2012 at 10:20 AM. Reason : ]
5/18/2012 10:12:43 AM
^^^you can argue that all you want but the kids face shouldnt be plastered all across the national news. It should have been dealt with in-house.[Edited on May 18, 2012 at 10:35 AM. Reason : r]
5/18/2012 10:35:29 AM
Actually I was just being sarcastic. I really don't see anything wrong with it. On a semi related note, one of the best scenes from one of my favorite movies is a report on Abe Lincoln:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX0dDyP5HOc
5/18/2012 10:53:02 AM
5/18/2012 12:18:27 PM
The TM case must be losing steam for this story to be making headlines.
5/18/2012 9:07:23 PM
you have a point, there
5/18/2012 11:54:27 PM
It blows my mind...the inane things that people choose to blow up over while allowing issues like gross subversion of constitutional liberty slip under the radarbut I guess forming an opinion on racism requires no research so every loudmouthed ignorant chucklefuck has one. If you're offended, miffed, offput, perturbed, confused or otherwise upset by a child in black facepaint portraying a respected black figure then you're simply an idiot. Take a step back, breathe, and focus your energy on something more pressing.Honestly, while we're giving things more thought than warranted, why not appreciate the fact that an uncorrupted white youth has no qualms with appearing black and publicly glorifying Dr. King?[Edited on May 19, 2012 at 3:54 AM. Reason : .]
5/19/2012 3:51:47 AM
it's troubling to live in a culture that's more interested in the signifier than the signifiedpeople get distracted by symbols, losing focus on the things they're meant to represent example: if a video was released showing a younger Obama burning an American flag half the country would lose their shit and it would be the biggest news story for at least the next 2-4 weeks. however, after the Obama administration moves to actually encroach on our civil liberties, by signing the NDAA, codifying indefinite military detention without charge or trial, issuing National Defense Resources Preparedness Executive Order, which eases and expands the ability of the government to institute martial law, and signing HR 347, making it a federal offense to "cause a disturbance" at certain political events few people, relatively speaking, seems to give a shit.none of this should come as a surprise, though, as we have a population that's been crippled by an education system that's designed to eliminate imagination, critical thinking and independent thought while intentionally cultivating servility and confusion rendering people incoherent in both thought and speech.
5/19/2012 12:38:16 PM
^ i don't care about your tea party diatribe (it seems unrelated to the topic at hand), but if you're saying that the reason i'm upset about blackface is because i got brainwashed by what i learned in school, then that's bullshit. we talked about slavery and jim crow for maybe a sum total of an hour in high school. everything else i've learned came from independent research and college. the shortcomings of high school education in areas of racial awareness and acceptance is a huge part of the reason that so many people in this thread have a very skewed (or total lack of) understanding of the history of blackface and what it actually represents.[Edited on May 19, 2012 at 1:34 PM. Reason : g]
5/19/2012 1:31:10 PM
inb4 God hates on whitey.[Edited on May 19, 2012 at 8:25 PM. Reason : keep it jungle]
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5/19/2012 9:01:19 PM
^ as scary as it is, it's true-- even my AP history class glossed over it. i went to a pretty crappy high school in rocky mount. i'm 30, so this would've been late 90s. I imagine and hope the curriculum has been updated, but when i was in school we definitely learned the "War of Northern Aggression" version of civil War and Reconstruction-Era hisory.
5/19/2012 9:20:05 PM
Again I call bullshit, especially in an AP course. I, too, took AP History in the late 90s. You would have failed the national exam if 150 years of history were "glossed over."
5/19/2012 9:23:41 PM
^ i never said we didn't learn those 150 years of history. of course we did. but my teacher taught history exclusively from the perspectives of white people. i distinctly remember finding it odd how deliberately she appeared to skip over certain portions of the textbook that emphasized african american history.what would i accomplish by vabricating this information? it's a really salient memory, and i'm fairly certain this is a typical experience in the south and elsewhere. it's only within the last two decades that history books have devoted more than lip service to any aspects of african american history other than white-washed information about slavery, MLK, and rosa parks.
5/19/2012 9:34:34 PM
Not sure how you would know it was only lip service if you didn't read those parts of your textbook in high school.
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5/20/2012 12:00:27 AM
^^I agree. That is, I doubt a bunch of guys got in a room and made some master plan where blackface was a key component of their waron African Americans. But it was a major factor in people's perceptions of race. Children were raised onit...their ideas/opinions were largely informed by that garbage.Still, it seems ridiculous to get up in arms about a white kid in face paint when we tolerate very similar stuff fromAfrican American performers today. (Children are still being raised on it...)And I like that you've noted that black people also did blackface back in the day. It was a job that paid money, and I suspectblack/white performers saw it in just that way. It's not like actors were clamoring to make asses of themselves and mock people,but they did...[Edited on May 20, 2012 at 1:31 AM. Reason : ]
5/20/2012 1:26:40 AM
^ Black people who wore blackface weren't clamoring over that role. in many cases it was the only acting job they could get. having to pay the bills will make you do some dumb shit.
5/20/2012 2:31:12 AM
That's exactly what I said.
5/20/2012 4:02:55 AM
5/20/2012 9:09:31 AM
^^ lol he obviously suffers from a lack of reading comprehension.
5/20/2012 1:37:06 PM
^ sick burn
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