He didn't make the poster. His picture was copied and used without his permission. He said he thought the poster was childish.sandy said:From a previous link: "Firas Alkhateeb crafted the picture of Obama
Lots of people support Kucinich without being Democrats.sandy said:He supported Kucinich--a democrat.
Sandy: "Bye. Have fun! Bring us something! Can you make it something science-related?"
Sure. I'm going to produce a comprehensive and unifying dissertation on procrastination, when I get around to it.
Can we at least agree that this one is racist, or are we going to defend it too?
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Really? And you can tell that how?geoff said:That image is quite racist.
Really? And you can tell that how?
Don't you have to research the author's intent, what they really meant, all that kind of stuff, as with the Obama poster? Suppose you find out it was someone who was just fooling around on photoshop, trying to make Obama look like Carmen Miranda, because they liked her voice and he's a good speaker?
Geoff, do try to avoid this kind of stuff. Play those games with countzero or somebody.geoff said:Ice...chill.
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Are you seriously pissed off? Easy, there.
So was the whiteface Obama "socialist" poster.geoff said:Becaaaause the reference is very overt:
In the US, "looking for that specifically" is a given. The alternative is obliviousness.geoff said:But the result really isn't racist unless you're looking for that specifically;
It looks like no playing card I have ever seen. And the racial loading, in the poster and its popular versions, is flagrant - that's what it's used for, throughout.geoff said:It's from playing cards, not African stereotypes, however dated.
Geoff, do try to avoid this kind of stuff. Play those games with countzero or somebody.
So was the whiteface Obama "socialist" poster. In the US, "looking for that specifically" is a given. The alternative is obliviousness.
It looks like no playing card I have ever seen.
And the racial loading, in the poster and its popular versions, is flagrant - that's what it's used for, throughout.
Well, considering that some cartoonists were regularly portraying GWB as a chimpanzee, the current crop of anti-Obama cartoonists still have some way to descend.
Hmm. The mood is more bemusement, in real chair. I've taken note.geoff said:I'm asking because your writing sounds pissed off,
He looks like a chimp - even walks a bit bowlegged with his arms held away - and presents himself as kind of stupid. That's caricature - using the person's actual resemblances, rather than throwing stereotypes of race or class.xylene said:Well, considering that some cartoonists were regularly portraying GWB as a chimpanzee,
It's not the appearance or associations of a black face coated in white greasepaint with squealor's jailhouse scars widening his mouth and coon eyes drawn in.geoff said:It looks like no playing card I have ever seen.
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Well, that's the origin of the character the Joker.
A better putting might be that flagrant racism is the company the poster (maybe not the original image) keeps - it's emailed around by the same people who email compendiums of crude jokes about a janitor running the black house, that kind of thing. It's use is by bigots, in the real world. If what someone really objects to is Obama's methods and policies, that image is wrong, off-kilter, like a caricature of W with a paunch and smoking a cigar.geoff said:And the racial loading, in the poster and its popular versions, is flagrant - that's what it's used for, throughout.
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OK - what do you mean by "used for, throughout"?
There are those who could argue that Obama looks more chimp-like with his black skin, big ears, big lips etc but they won't. They would be called racists and terrible names.He looks like a chimp - even walks a bit bowlegged with his arms held away - and presents himself as kind of stupid. That's caricature - using the person's actual resemblances, rather than throwing stereotypes of race or class.
It's not the appearance or associations of a black face coated in white greasepaint with squealor's jailhouse scars widening his mouth and coon eyes drawn in.
The Joker as a character, what would be the character's associations if they predominated, is violent, undisciplined, disheveled, careless of image, indifferent to judgment, rejector of ambition, scorner of honor or even glory, a nihilist using established or inherited connections and power to create chaos, a vandal. Obama is nothing if not well-mannered, disciplined, clean-cut, gentlemanly, a seeker of power rather than an inheritor, the opposite of a creator of chaos - the accusations might be of pretention, overweening ambition, approval seeking and manipulating, running a skilled con of elegance to cover a dark plot of tyranny, and so forth - almost the opposite of the Joker, as a villain.
Meanwhile: A better putting might be that flagrant racism is the company the poster (maybe not the original image) keeps - it's emailed around by the same people who email compendiums of crude jokes about a janitor running the black house, that kind of thing. It's use is by bigots, in the real world. If what someone really objects to is Obama's methods and policies, that image is wrong, off-kilter, like a caricature of W with a paunch and smoking a cigar.
There are those who could argue that Obama looks more chimp-like with his black skin, big ears, big lips etc but they won't. They would be called racists and terrible names.
"Precisely" was the observation that there is little but racism to power it. And it was powered, as such things go.geoff said:The Joker as a character, what would be the character's associations if they predominated, is violent, undisciplined, disheveled, careless of image, indifferent to judgment, rejector of ambition, scorner of honor or even glory, a nihilist using established or inherited connections and power to create chaos, a vandal. Obama is nothing if not well-mannered, disciplined, clean-cut, gentlemanly, a seeker of power rather than an inheritor, the opposite of a creator of chaos - the accusations might be of pretention, overweening ambition, approval seeking and manipulating, running a skilled con of elegance to cover a dark plot of tyranny, and so forth - almost the opposite of the Joker, as a villain.
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Precisely: it's not a clever analogy, but it's not racist.
Inaccuracies reveal. If accurate, the justification by caricature would have support - there would be meaning derivable from the real world. It's in the falsehoods - see Sandy's ape comparison - that irrationalities like racism become visible.geoff said:But who ever said that the far-right was subtle, precise, or accurate?
"Precisely" was the observation that there is little but racism to power it. And it was powered, as such things go.
Inaccuracies reveal. If accurate, the justification by caricature would have support - there would be meaning derivable from the real world. It's in the falsehoods - see Sandy's ape comparison - that irrationalities like racism become visible.