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Dear Friend,
Yesterday, the day after President Obama signed his stimulus bill into law, the NY Post ran a cartoon depicting the bill’s “author” as a dead monkey, covered in blood after being shot by police. You can see the image by clicking on the link below.
In the face of intense criticism, the Post’s editor is standing by the cartoon, claiming that it’s not about Obama, has no racial undertones, and that it was simply referencing a recent incident when police shot a pet chimpanzee. But it’s impossible to believe that any newspaper editor could be ignorant enough to not understand how this cartoon evokes a history of racist symbolism, or how frightening this image feels at a time when death threats against President Obama have been on the rise.
Please join me and other ColorOfChange.org members in demanding that the Post apologize publicly and fire the editor who allowed this cartoon to go to print:http://www.colorofchange.org/nypost/?id=1540-344198
The Post would have us believe that the cartoon is not about Obama. But on the page just before the cartoon appears, there’s a big picture of Obama signing the stimulus bill. A reader paging through the Post would see Obama putting pen to paper, then turn the page to see this violent cartoon. The imagery is chilling.
There is a clear history in our country of racist symbolism that depicts Black people as apes or monkeys, and it came up multiple times during the presidential campaign.
We’re also in a time of increased race-based violence. In the months following President Obama’s election there has been a nationwide surge in hate crimes ranging from vandalism to assaults to arson on Black churches. There has been an unprecedented number of threats against President Obama since he was elected, with hate-based groups fantasizing about the killing of the president. Just a week ago, a man drove from Louisiana to the Capitol with a rifle, telling the police who stopped him that he had a “delivery” for the president.
There is no excuse for the Post to have allowed this cartoon to be printed, and even less for Editor Col Allan’s outright dismissal of Black concerns.
But let’s be clear who’s behind the Post: Rupert Murdoch. Murdoch, the Post’s owner, is the man behind FOX News Channel. FOX has continually attacked and denigrated Black people, politicians, institutions at every opportunity, and ColorOfChange has run several campaigns to make clear how FOX poisons public debate.
I don’t expect much from Murdoch. However, with enough public pressure, we can set the stage for advertisers and subscribers to think long and hard before patronizing outlets like the Post that refuse to be held accountable.
You can help, by making clear that the Post’s behavior is unacceptable, and by asking your friends and family to do the same. Please join me:http://www.colorofchange.org/nypost/?id=1540-344198
Thanks.







February 19th, 2009 at 7:12 pm #
fire the cartoonist and editor now. You as a newspaper organization are accountable for publishing such an outwardly racist cartoon. NOW.
February 20th, 2009 at 12:43 pm #
Thanks. I heard there was a demonstration too at their office.
February 20th, 2009 at 2:33 pm #
it isn’t just the juxtaposition of the two images, which is chilling, it is also the caption above the police officers’ heads which states “They’ll have to find someone else to write the next stimulus bill”
I’ve got the image on my blog w/caption and I compare it to drawings by eugenicists/race ‘scientists”, exhibitions of Saarje Baartman and Ota Benga, old political comic strips and films as well as newer ones. And I also take a feminist approach by focusing the lens on gender and race together which I think actually motivated the cartoon, I use well known covers like “It’s a Jungle Out There,” and the Vogue and New Yorker but also a New Yorker cover that got far less press and an image of Condi with a monkey in her belly . . .
As well as reference to Oscar Grant and others killed by the police this year alone.
There’s a lot going on in that image that cannot be denied.
Along with the suggestions of the post you mention here, I would add that bloggers talking about this can submit their blog posts as oped pieces with the link on my blog.
http://likeawhisper.wordpress.com/2009/02/19/ny-post-says-humor-trumps-racism/
or by going straight to the NY Post