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The Multiracial Activist (TMA) Says "Send The Racist Boondocks Comic Strip Back To The Boondocks"
Date: June 18, 1999
ALEXANDRIA, VA -- The Boondocks, a comic strip run daily by newspapers
nationwide, presents a militant, afrocentric view of America through the
eyes of "Huey", it's chief character and protagonist. It also promotes
an intolerant view of mixed-race ancestry and interracial marriage. Many
installments of the strip, specifically those run on April 28, 29 and
May 5, 6, 8, 11, 12, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 are dedicated to "Huey" bashing
another character "Jazmine" for choosing to identify as biracial as well
as belittlement of interracial marriages. This type of message only
breeds further intolerance and hatred. This is not comedic expression.
It is bigotry disguised as a comic strip and leveled at an already
oppressed segment of the population, biracial/multiracial children and
adults as well as those monoracial individuals who choose to marry
across color-lines.
Ms. A.D. Powell, a political activist and self-identifying white
multiracial author and contributor to the INTERRACIAL VOICE web site had
these words to describe "The Boondocks":
"Aaron McGruder's hate propaganda is especially harmful to children who
see the bullying and harassment of the multiracial character, "Jazmine,"
into a false "black" identity presented as a positive thing. Indeed, the
message that "Jazmine" is too inferior to also claim her European
ancestry but is a "confused cutie-pie" for white-hating black males appears to be
the main theme of "The Boondocks." McGruder has spent more time on this
theme than any other. Adults should know that they have the legal,
social and moral right to call themselves multiracial or even that "godlike"
appellation "white." Children, however, are vulnerable. They are the
targets for McGruder's "We'll take you against your will" advocacy of
"ethnic rape."
The message of The Boondocks is clear, McGruder opposes biracial
identity and interracial marriage and makes that plain through the constant
bashing of the biracial character "Jazmine" by "Huey" and by belittling an
interracial couple, her parents, in the strip. By naming Jazmine's
black father "Tom", McGruder is essentially saying that he is an "Uncle Tom"
for marrying a white woman, a point not lost on many in the
biracial/multiracial/interracial community.
This is unacceptable. The Multiracial Activist urges all papers and
magazines carrying "The Boondocks" to discontinue running the racist
strip. In America, in 1999, there is no place for this kind of
disgusting, public display of hatred disguised as artistic expression.
The Multiracial Activist knows that our nation's conscientious editors
and publishers, when confronted with the truth about this racist comic
strip, will do the right thing and reject Mr. McGruder's unacceptable
intolerance towards our community.
Relevant Links:
This press release: http://www.multiracial.com/news/pr990618.html
The Boondocks: http://www.boondocks.net/
The Multiracial Activist - An activist journal dedicated to the struggle
for and preservation of civil rights for biracial and multiracial
individuals, interracial couples/families and transracial adoptees.
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