“Racism” is a cottage industry.
When you are a racist hammer, everything looks like a racist nail.
Dr. Seuss, aka Theodore Geisel, was a dyed in the wool liberal. Now he’s a “racist”.
Perfesser Nel should find a country he likes better and move there.
Somebody better alert the Reverend Jackson.........remember when he read Green Eggs and Ham on SNL?
If you look hard enough and have a closed enough mind, one can find Racism or Sexism or most every ism known to mankind in most anything..
Reminds me of the old ink blot test..
Dr was showing test and every answer was
Man & woman having sex, man & dog having sex, Man, Woman and dog and pony having sex...etc etc etc
The Dr finally sez, young lady, you certainly are obsessed with sex.
“ME!!!?” she guffawed, “You are the one showing me all these dirty pictures”
Or the old lady who calls the police about their neighbors openly having sex.
The Police said....I can’t seen anything, are you sure?
OF course I am sure, grab that chair, drag it up to the attic, lean out the window and you will see them....
All depends whose OX is being gored.
The only path liberals understand is destruction. They destroy everything they purport to help. I challenge anyone to document a liberal “improvement”.
Many forget that Geisel wrote his books in the 50s and 60s, and was inculcated with the US culture in the 40s. What the SJWs call “racist” today was the common discourse back then. Perceptions, especially (but not exclusively) on the Left, have shifted significantly since that time. It’s commonly said that JFK would be a “conservative” candidate were he to run today.
This brings up alot of premises I question.
Why is black “minstrelry” so bad? Really. What is the big deal?
I’m not offended by all the geisha girls in whiteface, either.
I'm sure it's because I'm just not tuned in to it.
On the other hand, the racially obsessed see racism everywhere!
The Butter Battle Book
The Butter Battle Book, written in 1984, was a clear political statement about the danger and implications of the Cold War.
The book depicts a war between two parties. The Yooks, dressed in blue, are a clear depiction of the Americans, while the Zooks, dressed in red, resemble the Soviet army.
The books premise is about the war that is fuelled by the different viewpoints of how one should butter their bread.
The Yooks and Zooks constantly try to build better weaponry to scare the enemy, which is a clear correlation to the arms race.
The books message is that the arms race could be avoided if the trivial misunderstanding of which side of bread is to be buttered, could just be let go, which would lead to each side not needing to increase the power of its arsenal.[20]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_messages_of_Dr._Seuss
A child’s first seriously anti-racist book is typically Seuss’ “The Sneetches”.
For the author to ignore that literary beacon while fixating on minutiae elsewhere is malicious.
Dr. Seusss political leanings are well knownhe was a liberal Democrat who opposed fascism in the 1940s and President Nixon in the 1970s. The new movie of his book The Lorax is a fairly unsubtle pro-environment allegory.
Less well celebrated are Theodor Seuss Geisels early advertising and political cartoons from the 1920s through the 1940s, which feature a decidely racist streak. ...
In the ads (from the collection of the library of the University of California, San Diego), black people are presented as savages, living in the tropics, dressed in grass skirts. Arabs are portrayed as camel-riding nomads or sultans. In his political cartoons (from the collection of the Springfield Library and Museums Association), Seuss inveighed against the Japanese during World War II; he drew them buck-toothed and squint-eyed. ..."
http://www.businessinsider.com/before-dr-seuss-was-famous-he-drew-these-sad-racist-ads-2012-3