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  • Social Justice Warriors Strike Again

    This time their target is a "jarring racial stereotype" from one of Dr. Seuss' books:

    http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment...depiction.html

    A Massachusetts museum dedicated to Dr. Seuss says it will replace a mural featuring a Chinese character from one of his books after three authors said they would boycott an event due to the "jarring racial stereotype."

    The mural features illustrations from the author's first children's book, "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street."

    Three children's authors declined an invitation to the museum's inaugural Children's Literature Festival, which was set for Oct. 14 before being canceled. After the museum offered to take down the mural, the authors said they would attend, but the museum has not said if the festival is back on.

    Authors Mo Willems, Mike Curato and Lisa Yee signed a letter and posted it to social media explaining why they take issue with the mural's depiction.

    "We recently learned that a key component of this institution honoring Dr. Seuss features a mural depicting a scene from his first book, 'And to Think That I Saw It on Mullberry Street,' and within the selected art is a jarring racial stereotype of a Chinese man, who is depicted with chopsticks, a pointed hat and slanted slit eyes," the complaint reads. "We find this caricature of 'the Chinaman' deeply hurtful, and we have concerns about children's exposure to it."*

    The museum, which is located in the author's hometown of Springfield, said Thursday that the mural will be replaced by images from later books.
    "This is what Dr. Seuss would have wanted us to do. His later books, like 'The Sneetches' and 'Horton Hears a Who,' showed a great respect for fairness and diversity," a statemen from the Museum read, via MassLive. "Dr. Seuss would have loved to be a part of this dialogue for change. In fact, Ted Geisel himself said, 'It's not how you start that counts.* It's what you are at the finish.'"
    How the fuck is a Chinese person being portrayed with slanted eyes and chop sticks supposed to be offensive? Like that's some bad, inaccurate representation of a lot of Chinese folks or something. And how can you complain about stereotypes when there's nothing even innately negative about the stereotype.

    I would have told these three authors to bugger off.

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    • There was no reason to merge my thread into someone else's.

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        • Originally posted by LockardTheGOAT View Post
          This time their target is a "jarring racial stereotype" from one of Dr. Seuss' books:

          http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment...depiction.html



          How the fuck is a Chinese person being portrayed with slanted eyes and chop sticks supposed to be offensive? Like that's some bad, inaccurate representation of a lot of Chinese folks or something. And how can you complain about stereotypes when there's nothing even innately negative about the stereotype.

          I would have told these three authors to bugger off.
          Social justice warriors are slowly trying to sanitize and remove anything from the past (and present) that can be remotely construed as racist, sexist, xenophobic, patriarchal, etc., etc. And because of political correctness people, like the Seuss museum, are acquiescing to it.

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          • A little bit of political correctness is fine, but like anything it can go overboard and this is one of those times with the whole Dr. Seuss debacle.

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              • It's only a matter of time before the cultural marxists come after Columbus statues...

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                • Social justice indoctrination


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                  • Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
                    Social justice indoctrination


                    I would be curious to see the next few slides

                    I'm sure this statement is not intended to stand on it's own

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                    • Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
                      It's only a matter of time before the cultural marxists come after Columbus statues...

                      Huh? They already are! Demonizing Columbus has been going on at least since I was in college and probably before.....and that was 25+ years ago.

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