Dadoalex
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This is from my blog:
Dr. Seuss’s drawing of African natives with mouth rings and grass skirts is not “racist.” On the contrary, it’s an example of the “diversity” that liberals are always saying they are in favor of. And here are some photographs of real life African nat
By Daniel Alman (aka Dan from Squirrel Hill) March 6, 2021 Here’s a drawing by Dr. Seuss, which social justice warriors claim is “racist.” Do I think the drawing is racist? Before…danfromsquirrelhill.wordpress.com
Dr. Seuss’s drawing of African natives with mouth rings and grass skirts is not “racist.” On the contrary, it’s an example of the “diversity” that liberals are always saying they are in favor of. And here are some photographs of real life African natives to prove it.
By Daniel Alman (aka Dan from Squirrel Hill)
March 6, 2021
Here’s a drawing by Dr. Seuss, which social justice warriors claim is “racist.”
Do I think the drawing is racist?
Before answering that question, I decided to google some photographs of real life African natives.
Here are two that I found. I’m including them here under the policy of fair use:
Sources:
https://www.alamy.com/women-in-grass-skirts-performing-kastom-traditional-culture-dancing-image65466219.html
Now that I have looked at the photographs, my answer to the question is no. I do not think Dr. Suess’s drawing is racist.
I say this, because the mouth rings and grass skirts in Dr. Seuss’s drawing, are based on real life mouth rings and grass skirts in the two photographs.
Liberals are always saying they want “diversity.”
But now liberals are saying that Dr. Seuss’s drawing is “racist” because it included that very same diversity.
If Dr. Suess had only included white people in his drawings, liberals would be criticizing him for his lack of diversity.
This article From Yahoo! criticizes the lack of black hairstyles in modern movies. The author writes:
But the report found some short-comings, noting… more than half of Black leading ladies in popular films from the past decade have hairstyles consistent with “European standards of beauty as opposed to natural Black hairstyles.”
So the people who create books and movies will always be accused or racism, no matter what they do. If they do show black hairstyles, they get accused of racism. If they don’t show black hairstyles, they get accused of racism.
I’m against cancel culture.
However, based on the “logic” of cancel culture, if the Dr. Seuss drawing of mouth rings and grass skirts should be “canceled,” then so should all photographs of mouth rings and grass skirts.
OH PLEASE!!!!
You remind me of those idiot combing the bible to prove GAWOD approves of their racism and abuse of women.
Do you have a single shred of evidence that Suess EVER saw those pictures?
Do you know Seuss himself was embarrassed over the drawings?
I'm willing to be NO and NO for a perfect exacta.
I win and you are just a loser.
I remember seeing similar pictures of African natives with mouth rings and grass skirts before I was a teenager over half a century ago. Therefore it seems quite likely Theodore Seuss Geisel also viewed them.
Geisel also produced political cartoons for adults such as this one. Obviously he supported FDR and the internment of Japanese during WWII. After the war his views of Japanese were far more positive. View attachment 464910
Dr. Seuss 1942 cartoon with the caption 'Waiting for the Signal from Home'
Dr. Seuss - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Suess, Lie all of us, was a product of his time.
He later realized the problems with his earlier works and admitted his embarrassment over them.
It is a shame some would choose to inflame anger ver something no person of conscience can in 2021 condone.
But, for those that consider this imagery "just fine" I invoke evolution
This that cannot adapt to change are doomed.