oh good grief...
May. 14th, 2008 12:47 amPharyngula: What year is this again?:
Still.
Makes me wonder just how much caca is down there in people finding more unique ways to duplicate EX-Senator Allen's "Macaca" jape.
As for the AJC? Why the hell don't they just call it for what it is, rather than insisting that nothing is true unless some poll says it is? Bad enough politicians and marketing weenies do that. The press was supposed to be our last stand, our one voice for pointing out bullshit when it sees it, but the press is now more full of shit than ever, it seems...
What year is this again?Well, since that post, it's gone to 55% "it's racist" so as the rest of the country weighs in, the fact is making itself known.
Posted on: May 13, 2008 8:26 PM, by PZ Myers
I am stunned that this t-shirt could be proudly displayed anywhere anymore.
Now get this: the Atlanta Journal-Constitution is running an online poll that is asking, "What do you think of the Obama t-shirt?", with two choices: "It's racist" and "it's fine". You might be wondering why the newspaper would even have to askā¦but here's the kicker.
"It's fine" is winning.
Do you think maybe we can shift the balance there? Or should we just let this indictment of Georgia's racism stand?
Still.
Makes me wonder just how much caca is down there in people finding more unique ways to duplicate EX-Senator Allen's "Macaca" jape.
As for the AJC? Why the hell don't they just call it for what it is, rather than insisting that nothing is true unless some poll says it is? Bad enough politicians and marketing weenies do that. The press was supposed to be our last stand, our one voice for pointing out bullshit when it sees it, but the press is now more full of shit than ever, it seems...

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Date: 2008-05-14 02:06 pm (UTC)I know a young elementary school teacher who is well-educated and relatively socially aware, who once told one of her students (who was black) to sit down and stop jumping around like a monkey. She really had no idea about the social faux-pas she had committed, and when somebody explained it to her afterwards, she felt thoroughly abashed.
Sometimes a monkey is just a monkey.
That being said, it is difficult to actually know the mind of the bar-owner who is selling these shirts. Is he telling the truth about his intent? And does his intent matter, when after being informed of the offense, he continues to sell them?
context is key
Date: 2008-05-14 02:38 pm (UTC)so maybe he's not a racist. maybe he's just a pure-blooded capitalist, capitalizing on other people's racism.
he has his free speech to make those shirts, and i have my free speech to call him a racist, or at least a racist sympathizer for it.
Re: context is key
Date: 2008-05-14 05:09 pm (UTC)I would laugh if the owner of the Curious George trademark sued him.