Tuesday, July 19, 2005
Wanted: Aunt Jemima's son look-a-like for cover model shot
The portrayal of Blacks as characters in a bad play seems to be eternal. The recent discussion behind the Mexican stamps of Memin Pinguin smells and sounds like yearly outrage African Americans go through when a well-known person defames us - congressmen, sportscasters, newscasters.
The response of Mexico's black population is important for the fact very few people know that they exist. Why?
Why can't Blacks become part of the society as opposed to the comic relief of society's vacation novela? Would that mean that racial differences become obsolete? Could society then justify mistreatment of its brother/sister who has the same color blood and origin?
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