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Serena Williams Cartoon, Unflattering Yes, But Racist?
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Cartoons are not meant to be flattering, the cartoonist takes the most prominent features of their subject and exaggerates them and has always done so.
Cartoons are not meant to be flattering, the cartoonist takes the most prominent features of their subject and exaggerates them and has always done so.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Cartoons are caricatures. If folk object to one of a black woman then either they're demanding special consideration for black women, which is discrimination, or they are objecting to the subject's real features, which is racist.
I reckon folk who see sexism and racism where none exist are simply holding an inappropriate PC outlook on life. They need to look at their own motivations.
I reckon folk who see sexism and racism where none exist are simply holding an inappropriate PC outlook on life. They need to look at their own motivations.
I am in agreement AOG.
Cartoons like this are caricatures - they exaggerate all the obvious physical features of the subject, that is perfectly standard, and it makes the point.
I think that saying that Ms. Williams' opponent has been 'whitewashed' is reaching for a racist attitude which I believe is not only not intended, but is not present.
Cartoons like this are caricatures - they exaggerate all the obvious physical features of the subject, that is perfectly standard, and it makes the point.
I think that saying that Ms. Williams' opponent has been 'whitewashed' is reaching for a racist attitude which I believe is not only not intended, but is not present.
Anne - // I think the blonde hair of the opponent is what makes it slightly racist for me . //
To be pedantic, racism is an absolute, something is racist, or it's not, there are no degrees, so it can't be 'slightly racist'.
That said, I think people are looking for an agenda where non exists.
If a cartoonist actually wanted to make a racist point, there are plenty of ways to do so, more than simply exaggerating physical features, which is what the majority of cartoonists do, and have done for centuries.
To be pedantic, racism is an absolute, something is racist, or it's not, there are no degrees, so it can't be 'slightly racist'.
That said, I think people are looking for an agenda where non exists.
If a cartoonist actually wanted to make a racist point, there are plenty of ways to do so, more than simply exaggerating physical features, which is what the majority of cartoonists do, and have done for centuries.
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