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PETRUS

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Sun Mar 3, 2013, 11:08 AM Mar 2013

A BusinessWeek cover crosses the line



The cover stands out for its cast of black and Hispanic caricatures with exaggerated features reminiscent of early 20th century race cartoons. Also, because there are only people of color in it, grabbing greedily for cash. It’s hard to imagine how this one made it through the editorial process.

Compounding the first-glance problem with the image is the fact that race has been a key backdrop to the subprime crisis.

The narrative of the crash on the right has been the blame-minority-borrowers line, sometimes via dog whistle, often via bullhorn.

It’s a narrative that has, not coincidentally, dovetailed with “Obamaphone” baloney, the ACORN pseudo-scandal, and Southern politicians calling the first black president “food-stamp president,” and is meant to take the focus off the ultimate culprits: mortgage lenders with no scruples and the Wall Street banks who financed them.

(Read more: http://www.cjr.org/the_audit/businessweeks_cover_crosses_th.php)
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A BusinessWeek cover crosses the line (Original Post) PETRUS Mar 2013 OP
Indeed it does cross over the line. MineralMan Mar 2013 #1
So...there is no racism? The voting rights act should be ended? Blame minorities and the poor? Lint Head Mar 2013 #2

Lint Head

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2. So...there is no racism? The voting rights act should be ended? Blame minorities and the poor?
Sun Mar 3, 2013, 01:15 PM
Mar 2013

I've been on the face of the earth for a long time. Nothing has 'really' changed. Having a black president means nothing to the corporate fascists who own and steer society. For the powerful it's just window dressing. Their mantra is to let the people have their shiny objects and throw them a bone once in a while. Until the powerful corporately controlled politicians and overlords of the economy are taken down a notch or two dog whistle racism and bigotry will reign supreme. Bullying is more than something that happens in elementary school or high school. Some bullies grow up and bully themselves into powerful positions because no one has the guts to take them down.

I think the time has come.

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