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Quaker Oats: “Aunt Jemima” Is Canceled
Hotair ^ | 06/17/2020 | AllahPundit

Posted on 06/17/2020 8:43:09 AM PDT by SeekAndFind


First they came for Aunt Jemima. And I did not speak out — because I don’t care.

It’s pancake syrup.

Correction: They came for the Land O’ Lakes maiden first, then Aunt Jemima. Uncle Ben’s days must be numbered too. We have all the makings here for a terrible political cartoon set on the “Isle of Political Correctness” where discarded ex-mascots based on racial stereotypes forlornly welcome new arrivals. “You too, Ben?” says a plaintive Frito Bandito.

Trump should demand that Quaker Oats not only keep the image of Aunt Jemima on the package but restore the “mammy” kerchief that the character used to wear before it was modernized. (“Tradition!”) If he’s going to fight a culture war to protect Confederate names on U.S. military bases, he might as well fight on all fronts.

“While work has been done over the years to update the brand in a manner intended to be appropriate and respectful, we realize those changes are not enough,” said Quaker Oats’ head of marketing today in a statement, recognizing that their choices at the present moment were either to drop the mascot “voluntarily” or eventually be forced to do so under pressure. The history here isn’t great:

Aunt Jemima’s appearance has evolved over time. The brand’s origin and logo is based off the song “Old Aunt Jemima” from a minstrel show performer and reportedly sung by slaves. The company’s website said the logo started in 1890 and was based on Nancy Green, a “storyteller, cook and missionary worker.” However, the website fails to mention Green was born into slavery.

Richardson said the Aunt Jemima logo is based on a “‘mammy,’ a devoted and submissive servant who eagerly nurtured the children of her white master and mistress while neglecting her own.” A statue of a slave mammy stereotype was approved by the US Senate in 1923, but it was never built.

The company also ran racist ads for several decades, with actresses personifying the mammy stereotype. It evolved the logo over the years, and even hired singer Gladys Knight as a spokeswoman in the 1990s.

The Aunt Jemima brand will donate $5 million towards “engagement” with the black community in addition to finding a new logo. The Onion has a suggestion:

Quaker Oats Replaces Historically Racist Aunt Jemima Mascot With Black Female Lawyer Who Enjoys Pancakes Sometimes https://t.co/OPI1BnYVaD pic.twitter.com/87rr9ZZ7yG

— The Onion (@TheOnion) June 17, 2020

Not to be outdone, ConAgra foods announced today that Mrs. Butterworth is actually a trans woman born with male genitalia. Pronouns: She/her/hers.

No, just kidding about that. It’d be foolish to announce such a thing right now, when the country is distracted by the news about Aunt Jemima and the revelation that SpongeBob Squarepants is gay. The American imagination has only so much capacity to track the sexual and cultural identities of fictional characters day to day.

Speaking of problematic mascots, when is Quaker Oats going to do something about their general brand mascot, “Larry” the Quaker? He’s extremely caucasio-normative. But he also looks trans so maybe he’s safe.

Quaker Oats announced that the image of Aunt Jemima will be removed from all packaging and the brand’s name will be changed. @SheinelleJones reports on the move that comes amid rapid cultural change in the country. pic.twitter.com/76a3hC64rM

— TODAY (@TODAYshow) June 17, 2020



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To: SeekAndFind

William Penn can’t be far behind. At least I think it is his face on my oatmeal box.


61 posted on 06/17/2020 10:11:26 AM PDT by mware (RETIRED)
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To: SeekAndFind

Actually apparently they did. Look up the controversy on Lynchburg.

Lynch the vigilante vs his brother. They had slaves and were Quakers.


62 posted on 06/17/2020 10:12:22 AM PDT by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue./Federal-run medical care is as good as state-run DMVs)
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To: SeekAndFind
black pancakes flatter !!
63 posted on 06/17/2020 10:12:22 AM PDT by TheRightGuy
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To: rlmorel
Colonel Sanders was a slave master!

IIRC, there are several statues which must be destroyed.

64 posted on 06/17/2020 10:51:22 AM PDT by Charles Martel (Progressives are the crab grass in the lawn of life.)
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To: SeekAndFind

How about Aunt Jo’mama?


65 posted on 06/17/2020 10:57:13 AM PDT by Huskrrrr
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To: SeekAndFind

How long before we hear that there is not enough cultural representation in product branding?

Then the demands to bring back a new “Aunt Jemima”?

Insane.


66 posted on 06/17/2020 11:05:07 AM PDT by READINABLUESTATE (I'm essential!)
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To: I want the USA back

is that why they all freak out about the latest superman movie?


67 posted on 06/17/2020 11:06:24 AM PDT by QualityMan ( Mr. President, we have your back.)
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To: Tench_Coxe

>> “FOOD”

LOL


68 posted on 06/17/2020 11:06:52 AM PDT by Gene Eric ( Don't be a statist!)
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The world knew her as "Aunt Jemima," but her given name was Nancy Green and she was a true American success story. She was born a slave in 1834 Montgomery County, KY... and became a wealthy superstar in the advertising world, as its first living trademark. Green was 56-yrs old when she was selected as spokesperson for a new ready-mixed, self-rising pancake flour and made her debut in 1893 at a fair and exposition in Chicago. She demonstrated the pancake mix and served thousands of pancakes... and became an immediate star. She was a good storyteller, her personality was warm and appealing, and her showmanship was exceptional. Her exhibition booth drew so many people that special security personnel were assigned to keep the crowds moving. Nancy Green was signed to a lifetime contract, traveled on promotional tours all over the country, and was extremely well paid. Her financial freedom and stature as a national spokesperson enabled her to become a leading advocate against poverty and in favor of equal rights for folks in Chicago. She maintained her job until her death in 1923, at age 89. Nancy Green was a remarkable woman... and has just been ERASED by politically correct bedwetters.
69 posted on 06/17/2020 11:38:01 PM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
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To: Tench_Coxe

Wife’s out of town. I’ll take a case. ;-)


70 posted on 06/18/2020 12:46:44 AM PDT by Tunehead54 (Nothing funny here ;-)
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To: ScoochDude
Bad example but a little trimming and folding of the carton gave the appearance of knees turning into breasts.

Now its gone. ;-(

71 posted on 06/18/2020 1:17:04 AM PDT by Tunehead54 (Nothing funny here ;-)
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72 posted on 06/18/2020 3:58:36 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have 'hobbies.' I'm developing a robust post-Apocalyptic skill set.)
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