Heck, it's on their postage stamps.
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Yesterday a reader sent a link to a story about Mexicos newly issued postal stamps, which for some inexplicable reason depict black caricatures reminiscent of a bygone era in the United States.
Dark-skinned people of African descent are subjected to this in Mexico? They have a big Negro problem down there, do they?
I wasnt going to blog about this because it nauseates me, then I changed my mind. Michelle Malkin beat me to the punch anyway. Whenever I see racist caricatures of blacks from back in the day, I cringe. To think there was a time in the U.S. when whites openly mocked and ridiculed blacks with these exaggerated stereotypes, and blackface comedy was all the rage.
Ironically (and sadly), blacks also performed in blackface. To see it in 2005 coming from any country or anyone raises my blood pressure.
I dont need more reasons to dislike Vicente Fox. The reasons I have are more than enough. His desire to dictate how we enforce our immigration laws, his disregard for the poorer, darker-skinned citizens of his own country (If youre white, youre alright!), and the self-interested, unethical, and open encouragement he gives them to invade our country (with George Bushs complicity) fills me with so much disgust that I hope to meet him one day so I can tell him exactly what I think of him.
I dont want illegal aliens removed from this land because Mexico is racist; I want them gone because theyre here illegally, have no regard for our laws and culture, seeking only Americas rich blessings and none of the responsibilities, and most of all, because theyre wreaking havoc on our health care and government school infrastructures, costing law-abiding American citizens millions.
But the people in power dont care. They can afford private schools for their kids and doctors of their choice. Yet, some of these same people want socialized medicine, government doctors, so that well have to wait six months for that life-saving surgery while they can afford the doctors of their choice. And I dont say this often enough, so listen carefully: if you cant afford private schools, homeschool your children! But I digress. From CNN:
The series of five stamps released for general use Wednesday depicts a child character from a comic book started in the 1940s that is still published in Mexico.
The boy, hapless but lovable, is drawn with exaggerated features, thick lips and wide-open eyes. His appearance, speech and mannerisms are the subject of kidding by white characters in the comic book .Activists said the stamp was offensive, though officials denied it.
One would hope the Mexican government would be a little more careful and avoid continually opening wounds, said Sergio Penalosa, an activist in Mexicos small black community on the southern Pacific coast. Hapless but lovable? Who wrote this garbage? Probably some white, American, liberal journalist. Before my whole day is ruined, I need to stop writing.
Posted by La Shawn @ 8:18 am