Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Slurred speech

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How to dress your daughter like a pop star.

"Editor ousted over racial slur against Rhianna," the Associated Press tells us.
The editor of a Dutch fashion magazine has been fired after using a racial slur referring to Barbados-born Rihanna that set off a social media furor and prompted an outraged response from the singer.

Eva Hoeke, editor of "Jackie," and the magazine's publisher said in a joint statement on Facebook that Hoeke's use of a racial slur — "although without malicious intentions" — was cause for her departure after eight years on the job.
Hoeke said she was unaware the word was so loaded because "you hear it all the time on radio and TV." It was used in an article on how to dress your daughter like a pop star.
What was the "racial slur" that led the editor to be sacrificed to appease the anti-racism industry? It was something so terrible that the AP dares not even mention it.

Curious, I did a Google search. Rolling Stone, that pillar of the anti-Establishment Establishment, is a little more forthcoming.
In a brief item that was apparently meant as humorous praise, the magazine Jackie called Rihanna "the ultimate ni**abitch," saying, "She has street cred, she has a ghetto ass and she has a golden throat."
As a footnote to the end of civilization, this will do. It is now ("apparently") humorous praise to describe an entertainer as "the ultimate ni**abitch" who has "a ghetto ass."

Rolling Stone, too, has its sensitivities, unable to spell out "ni**abitch," but it has no qualms about printing Rihanna's rejoinder:
"I hope you can read English, because your magazine is a poor representation of human rights!" Rihanna tweeted in response. "You put two words together, with the intent of abasement, that made no sense . . . Well, with all respect, on behalf of my race, here are my two words for you . . . FUCK YOU!!!"
Rolling Stone adds that "Jackie's publisher says the magazine will invite Rihanna to comment on the incident in its next issue."

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1 comment:

YIH said...

When I first read that I thought it said ''How to dress your daughter like a porn star''.
And that's the truly sad and sick part about it, this garbage 'filters down' to kids. It's seen as OK to appear like that in public regardless of age. I recently came across a news item about a cable show that featured little kids in ''beauty pageants''.
The girl's mother saw nothing wrong with it (and obviously the girl had no comprehension of it) but if the child had shown up in Kindergarten dressed like that, she would have sat in the Principle's office until the mother could be reached to come pick her up, take her home and ensure she didn't return until she was dressed appropriately.