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red states rule
10-26-2008, 08:19 AM
Is there anything in the world of the race baiters thatis not racist?


Dressing as Obama might give wrong idea
Some suggest mask instead of makeup

Saturday, October 25, 2008 3:18 AM
By Kathy Lynn Gray


Dressing as your favorite presidential nominee for Halloween could be socially risky this year if you're white and don't want to spend $20 for a mask.

No problem if you're a John McCain supporter: Wrinkles and white hair will do the trick.

But if Barack Obama's your man, do you darken your face to resemble his African-American skin tone?

"It's uncharted territory that we're in," said state Sen. Ray Miller, a Democrat from Columbus and one of several black leaders who commented on the subject. "We've made a lot of progress in America on the issue of race relations, and we need to be careful not to move backwards. Something like painting your face I would discourage."

Saturday Night Live was criticized in February when white comedian Fred Armisen was chosen to impersonate Obama on the television show. Armisen wears dark makeup when he's playing the Democrat, who is the first black presidential nominee for a major party, reminding some people of the negative connotations of blackface.

The Costume Specialists store in the Town and Country shopping center has had a few people come in looking for makeup to pose as Obama, manager Kathy Hyland said.

"I don't get the feeling they're trying to mock him or disparage him in any way, shape or form. A lot of times, they're going with a whole group in political costumes and one person has to be Obama," she said.

Masks of Obama and McCain, the Republican Party presidential nominee, are popular sellers right now, Hyland said. Obama masks are the hottest, she and employees at other Columbus costume shops said.

But plenty of people want to pose as Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin. Some Palin masks recently became available online, but most local stores don't have them.

Instead, Hyland suggests a wig and glasses to create the Alaska governor's look.

And for those who want to pose as "Joe the Plumber," the Ohioan whose on-the-stump interaction with Obama has become a McCain campaign prop, she suggests a work shirt with the name "Joe."

Miller said he has no problem with whites who wear a mask of Obama's face. Political masks have been worn at Halloween for years, he said.

Napoleon Bell II, interim director for the Columbus Community Relations Commission, agreed that using makeup to darken a white face for Halloween could be misinterpreted.

"To actually blacken the face I would think would give off the wrong perception, regardless of why the person was doing it. The perception could be that someone's going out in blackface, and you wouldn't want to project that," Bell said.

http://www.dispatchpolitics.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2008/10/25/copy/faceit.ART_ART_10-25-08_B1_3LBMSJS.html?adsec=politics&sid=101

Joe Steel
10-26-2008, 08:29 AM
Is there anything in the world of the race baiters that is not racist?

After all the years of racist portrayals of black Americans by entertainers, "blackface" understandably is a racist insult.

red states rule
10-26-2008, 08:36 AM
After all the years of racist portrayals of black Americans by entertainers, "blackface" understandably is a racist insult.

You mean like how Dems did Sen Lieberman?

http://static.flickr.com/98/205223068_c28b83fbe2_o.jpg

Joe Steel
10-26-2008, 08:44 AM
You mean like how Dems did Sen Lieberman?

http://static.flickr.com/98/205223068_c28b83fbe2_o.jpg

Was that the official position of the Democratic Party or was it from some guy with image-editing software?

red states rule
10-26-2008, 08:46 AM
Was that the official position of the Democratic Party or was it from some guy with image-editing software?

What is the difference? It shows where libs are racists - something they deny everyday

BTW, here is another gem from the left.

http://www.americandigest.org/mt-archives/po041116-thumb.gif


I did not hear anyone from the left or NAACP say anything about it. I guess they were to busy laughing to voice any "outrage"

Joe Steel
10-26-2008, 09:13 AM
What is the difference? It shows where libs are racists - something they deny everyday

BTW, here is another gem from the left.

http://www.americandigest.org/mt-archives/po041116-thumb.gif

I did not hear anyone from the left or NAACP say anything about it. I guess they were to busy laughing to voice any "outrage"

I don' see anything racist in that cartoon. Black Americans can be puppets just as white Americans can be.

Sitarro
10-26-2008, 12:25 PM
After all the years of racist portrayals of black Americans by entertainers, "blackface" understandably is a racist insult.

really Joey, what isn't racist? Blacks have the thinnest skin on the planet. Sorry, they aren't the group that has been the most oppressed in this nation's history, the American indian is and I don't hear them whining about everything and crying racist........... that's because they know who they are and are proud of their heritage something blacks can only pretend to be.

Sitarro
10-26-2008, 12:29 PM
I don' see anything racist in that cartoon. Black Americans can be puppets just as white Americans can be.

For once you got something right except you used the term black American, Barry is an African-American and George Soros is using him as a ventriloquist dummy with his full arm up barry's skinny ass.