martinhollys wrote:So it's agreed, then. Ken has to become the first Mormon president. Sorry, KJ. Looks like you've got a busy schedule ahead of you.
martinhollys wrote:How do you feel about this Romney snafu? Is this the fault of Disney for not releasing the culturally sensitive edition of Song of the South? Also, is snafu an obscenity? What about Romney?
Best,
MH
martinhollys wrote:So it's agreed, then. Ken has to become the first Mormon president. Sorry, KJ. Looks like you've got a busy schedule ahead of you.
nrajeff wrote:The way I remember it, in the story the tar baby was just--merely--a dummy, made of tar, to be used as a trap. In time, the image of the rabbit stuck to the dummy became a metaphor for any regrettable situation a person got himself (or herself, so as not to incur the wrath of the obviously-present PC police) into.
How does any reference to that phrase--or any use of that metaphor--constitute an MSRB*? Or is my logic somehow flawed?
Let the flaming begin...
*Mortal Sin of Racism or Bigotry
jaclyn wrote:I'm not flaming. To be honest, I didn't really realize that "tar baby" has been used as a racial epithet. But I'm a white person who would never dream of using such an epithet, so I'm not up-to-date on the current list.
Toni Morrison wrote:Tar Baby is also a name, like "nigger," that white people call black children, black girls, as I recall. At one time, a tar pit was a holy place, at least an important place, because tar was used to build things. It held together things like Moses' little boat and the pyramids. For me, the tar baby came to mean the black woman who can hold things together.
Vorotyntsev wrote:Anybody here old enough to remember a Denny's-like restaurant chain called "Sambo's"? Complete with illustrations of Li'l Black Sambo on the menu.
The name derived from a combination of the original owners Sam Battistone and Newell Bonette who commonly were referred to as Sam and Bo. When they discovered the book "Little Black Sambo" written by Hellen Bartrum in 1899, they thought it was the perfect match. Today, this original Sambo's is the only one remaining in America. http://www.santabarbara.com/dining/a_stones_throw/sambos/default.asp
Vorotyntsev wrote:I think you would have to be living under a rock not to know that "tar-baby" is offensive.
I think there is only one Sambo's Restauant left and that is the original one in Santa Barbara. My brother lives in Santa Barbara. that is how I know about it. It is located on prime real estate, right across from the beach. We've never eaten there and I am always surprised it survived, with that name and all.Vorotyntsev wrote: Anybody here old enough to remember a Denny's-like restaurant chain called "Sambo's"? Complete with illustrations of Li'l Black Sambo on the menu. ...
Republican Gov. Bill Owens on Thursday defended former Democratic Gov. Dick Lamm's remarks that Asians and Jews have more ambition than Hispanics and blacks, saying he wished his three children had more of a Jewish and Asian work ethic.
"There are many days ... when I wish they'd have more aspects of Jewish and Asian culture. I wish they'd get up earlier in the morning, I wish they would work harder and in many respects that's what we do see out of many of the Asian and the Jewish culture," Owens said on a talk-radio show.
The subject came up on 850 KOA-AM's "The Mike Rosen Show." Owens and Rosen were discussing the recently released CSAP [Colorado Student Assessment Program] scores, which Rosen said show Hispanic and black children don't perform as well in reading as Asian and white children. The subject segued into comments Lamm made last week.
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