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Howard Dean’s Bombshell
As one of those who has been "re-hashing" the Barack The Magic Negro parody, I was surprised--and pleasantly so--at you reaction to and take on this issue (or perhaps non-issue).
And perhaps you are correct. Why should I, a non-African-American, make such a big issue of this so-called satire, if you and--I must say with some pride--our African-American president-elect don't take offense to it, but rather look positively and hopefully to what African Americans have achieved. Especially as you do looking at Obama who as a “Magic Negro.... is already etched in Black American Lore. Not as a messiah (yuck, yuck, yuck!). But as a man that ushered in a whole new thought direction for the black community. And that direction only makes America stronger. Damn near magical I say!"
I salute you for your stance and attitude. It prompts me to--perhaps in the New Year--re-examine my own attitude towards such commentary from those who I suspected of being somewhat biased. For, I must be frank, as a Latino, I have been offended many times by the rhetoric of the likes of Limbaugh (The Star Spanglished Banner is just one such example.)
Perhaps I am too sensitive, too thin-skinned. Perhaps Limbaugh and the likes of him do mean well after all, and I should give them a second chance.
Regardless, I admire your outlook for African-Americans, our country, and again salute you.
and Doriancito, I join you in remarking about The Star Spanglish Banner. I would much rather people ridicule themselves if scorn is what rings their bells. Growing up in an immigrant family, I love the USA, and too often, many in the USA didnt like us... just for existing. THe beat goes on. How 'bout them Broncos? lol.
dr.e