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Monday, April 18, 2011

Portraying African Americans as monkeys surely isn't rascist

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/2011/04/17/2011-04-17_republican_official_in_california_didnt_think_obama_as_chimp_email_was_racist.html

A California Republican party official who sent out an e-mail of President Obama's face super-imposed onto a chimp says she's sorry, but insists she wasn't trying to be racist.
Marilyn Davenport, an elected member of the Orange County Republican central committee, sent the e-mail on Friday. The "family photo" features the commander-in-chief as a baby chimpanzee with two chimp parents.
Along with the offensive image was the tagline "Now you know why -- No birth certificate."
The supposed gag refers to the belief by so-called "birthers," who insist - even after the White House released a digitally scanned image of his Hawaii birth certificate in 2008 - that Obama wasn't born in the U.S. and is ineligible to be president.
Davenport admitted to passing it around to her "friends and acquaintances," reported the Orange County Weekly.
The Tea Party activist then offered up a half-hearted apology.
"I'm sorry if my email offended anyone," she wrote, according to the OC Weekly. "I simply found it amusing regarding the character of Obama and all the questions surrounding his origin of birth."
Davenport wrote she hadn't considered that Obama is "half black."
"In fact, the thought never entered my mind until one or two other people tried to make this about race," she wrote.
The GOP committeewoman then blamed the "media" for trying to make a big deal out of the racist e-mail, insisting that the "average person knows and agrees is much ado about nothing."
Davenport has since sought to hunt down the "cowardly" person who leaked the e-mail, said Republican Party of Orange County chairman Scott Baugh, who was one of the original people who received the "highly inappropriate" Obama e-mail.
"It's a despicable message, it drips with racism and I think she should step down from the committee," he said.
Davenport, however, has already refused to quit.
"I will NOT resign my central committee position over this matter," she wrote to the OC Weekly."I have never seen anything like this before from an elected official," Michael Schroeder, former chairman of the California GOP Party, told CBS 2 News in Los Angeles. "It's stunning."He noted that in 2009 the former Republican mayor of Los Alamitos, Dean Grose, e-mailed a photo showing a watermelon patch in front of the White House last year, Davenport defended him. She also backed former Newport Beach City Councilman Dick Nichols for making an offensive remark about Mexicans."She has managed to top both of those incidents by comparing African Americans to monkeys," Schroeder told the OC Weekly on Saturday. "She has disgraced herself and needs to resign."
In March 2010, Tennessee Hospitality Association CEO Walt Baker was fired after forwarding a joke via e-mail equating First Lady Michelle Obama to Cheeta, Tarzan's chimpanzee sidekick.

MY TAKE
Note to all those who disagree portraying black people as monkeys and might just be considered racist as well as saying the  word nigga.  Yeah I am sure people think its ok ..well "you people " do it all the time...no you can't.  Well u can if you like but just be real on why you feel the need and why it sound so good on your tongue. This line "Davenport wrote she hadn't considered that Obama is "half black." Really? now shes blind and has amnesia.  You know what, I am not surprised but I am tired of the cowardly apologies when you know what you did.  Its sad that people apologize only when it might effect their pockets *cough cough Ashley Judd.

1 comments:

dawes88 said...

After reading this post I'am very disappointed in this woman who sent this. It's obvious that this women is not sensitive to racial issues with her previous things and needs to resign or be fired. Even if we were to believe that she didn't think of Obama as half black that makes it just as bad if not worse that you did not have the prudence to think about how offensive such a comment is. On another note I suggest listening to this podcast I recently listened to about the 150 anniversary on the civil war. It's a BBC podcast called Americana that does weekly podcasts and last weeks one was very interesting