It's a couple days old, but I was reminded of the article with something I saw on TV last night. I was watching Reno 911 and the one white cop said something about how he hadn't done whatever in "a coon's age". The black cop looked at him like "WTF?" I had heard that expression before and didn't ever even consider that it had its roots in racism, I guess I must have just naively thought they were referring to a raccoon or something. It's also entirely possible that R911 was just playing a joke on me about sensitivity and political correctness and it went over my head.CNN.com wrote:LONGVIEW, Texas (AP) -- A white school administrator who referred to "Little Sambo" while leading a teachers' workshop was placed on paid leave for a week.
Similarly, I was completely unfamiliar with Little Sambo, I don't think I'd ever even heard that name until I saw this article on CNN. Provided that this is the story they speak of, I can see where it could be possible that the lady wasn't meaning it in a derogatory way. It just made me think about how pervasive racism is in our culture when people can be being offensive and not even realize it. Am I the only one who never really thought about that before?
What do you crackers think?