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Does an Afro = Angry Militant? The New Yorker Seems to Think So...

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The fallout from The New Yorker's Obama cover continues.  And now it's gotten curly-haired folks all riled up! 

I received this email from the founders of NaturallyCurly.com who say their members are a tad peeved that an afro would be associated with violence:

"NaturallyCurly.com, an online community that informs, empowers and unites a community of people brought together by a common interest – curly hair, has been barraged by messages from community members.

 

“Does afro=angry militant?” asks CurlTalker Frau. “I wear an afro sometimes.”

 

The founders of NaturallyCurly.com have editorialized on the matter, stating:  “While the cartoon is meant to make fun of the scare tactics and misinformation being lobbed at Obama, it reinforces negative stereotypes about both Muslims and natural hair.  We’re all for exposing the stupidity of fear mongering, but playing on people’s stereotypes and insecurities is not a positive trend for a democracy.  NaturallyCurly appreciates cartoonist Barry Bitt’s attempt at satire, but we fear the image will be used as fodder for close-minded individuals who don’t understand the cartoon’s true purpose.”

 

Not all visitors were concerned about a misunderstanding of the satire.  Some women, including those with natural hair, liked the cartoon and what it stands for.

 

“My initial reaction was ‘that’s wrong and inappropriate,’” says CurlTalker Webjockey. “Then I looked at his other work. He just likes to show the absurdities of opinions. I can dig that.”

 

“I like it very much but I wish it wasn’t on the cover,” says CurlTalker Frau. “There are many people who won’t read the article or understand it as satire as they’re walking quickly by newsstands. I can imagine that picture being a catalyst for imprinting negative views about the Obamas.”

 

In response to “The New Yorker” controversy, NaturallyCurly rushed to press a piece it has been working on for several weeks, examining the historical role of super kinky hair in American politics.  The article, “Michelle Obama and the Politics of Hair,” and accompanying photos explore whether America is ready for a high-profile politician or political wife to wear super kinky hair."

 

See more at http://www.naturallycurly.com/super-kinky/michelle-obama-and-the-politics-of-hair .

 

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  • me's Avatar
    Posted by me Wed Jul 16, 2008 10:36am PDT

    The most accurate thing to come out of New York since The Statue of Liberty.WELL DONE

    NEW YORKER MAGAZINE.

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  • michelle's Avatar
    Posted by michelle Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:12am PDT

    The first comment seems to show why the cartoon was not the best judgment by the New Yorker. There are too many ignorant people who don't get satire.

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  • springtime's Avatar
    Posted by springtime Wed Jul 16, 2008 12:51pm PDT

    I've never seen the senator's wife with kinky hair. She usually has that Jackie O flip thing going. And I agree with ruthmichelle.

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  • RetroMom's Avatar
    Posted by RetroMom Wed Jul 16, 2008 1:16pm PDT

    Why is having a Mullet associated with being an ignorant, inbred hillbilly? Probably because most people that wear that hairstyle are not power brokers and probably do not wear Armani or Brooks Brothers suits to work on their Chevys.

    Therefore, the Afro on Michelle Obama was an appropriate jab, in a satirical fashion, at who most people think Michelle Obama is. Just like a picture of George W. Bush in a cowboy hat and boots looking like a "dumb hick" is satirical in nature. I can't stand the fact that no one will poke fun at Barack and Michelle Obama. Are they not human like the rest of us? Who cares what color they are, make fun of them like all other political figures are made fun of.

    And I hate to break it to all the Libs on this site, there are a great many people that do not think the Obamas are the "be all end all" to the American political landscape.

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  • Disgruntled's Avatar
    Posted by Disgruntled Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:19am PDT

    Interesting article but I've got a headache from reading the tiny print font.

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