Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Differences

Just bringing to light different policital situations. Why is it okay to hang a Halloween decoration of Sarah Palin in West Hollywood, but rally's are being held in Kentucky because of Nobama hanging from a tree? Yes, yes I understand the history and all that, but the same should apply to Palin hanging from a noose. I find both of these situations extreme poor taste, but I'm just pointing out the differences. Palin's is a joke, a Halloween decoration. Nobama's is a serious racial issue and is cause for a rally. I just don't get it.

Obama effigy found on U. of Kentucky campus

Oct 29 04:36 PM US/EasternBy JEFFREY McMURRAYAssociated Press Writer
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Obama effigy found on U. of Kentucky campus

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - University of Kentucky authorities were investigating Wednesday who hanged an effigy of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama from a tree on campus.
College spokesman Carl Nathe said the effigy was found Wednesday morning. Police immediately took it down. A faculty member said he saw the effigy with a noose around its neck, hanging from a high tree branch.
University President Lee Todd said he planned to apologize to the Obama family on behalf of the school and that he is "personally offended and deeply embarrassed by this disgusting episode."
Federal authorities have been notified, Todd said. He said the effigy violates the university's code of ethics and won't be tolerated.
"I am outraged because we work very hard, every day, to build bridges across the divides," Todd said. "Diversity and inclusion are among our most precious core values. Episodes like this serve only to erode our confidence in and respect for one another."
Mike Lynch, a faculty member who works in a building near where the effigy was found, said he saw it around 8:40 a.m. He described it as life-sized with a Barack Obama Halloween mask, a suit jacket and sweat pants.
"This, as far as I'm concerned, says nothing—absolutely nothing—representative of this university or this community," he said.
Obama's Kentucky campaign director, Kenya McGruder, had no immediate comment.
Secret Service spokesman Ed Donovan declined to comment specifically on the situation, but said an effigy can suggest a threatening tone or be an attempt to intimidate. He said the agency is "very proactive about addressing these matters."
It's the second time an effigy has been found on a college campus recently. George Fox University in Oregon, a small Christian college, punished four students who confessed to hanging a likeness of Obama from a tree.
That effigy was found in September with a message taped to it—"Act Six reject." The message was targeted at participants of a scholarship program geared toward increasing the number of minority and low-income students and several Christian colleges, mostly in the Northwest.
In West Hollywood, Calif., authorities on Wednesday were looking into a Halloween display depicting a mannequin of GOP vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin hanging from a noose. The display also displayed her running mate, John McCain, surrounded by fake flames.
At the University of Kentucky, Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Center interim director Chester Grundy said he was outraged by the incident. A rally was being planned for 7 p.m. EDT Wednesday, where staff and student leaders are expected to speak in response, he said.
Gov. Steve Beshear called the incident "embarrassing" and "deeply offensive."
"This was not political speech. It was simply hate," he said.
Raoul Cunningham, president of the Louisville chapter of the NAACP, said he is still trying to sort out his feelings "because there may be a double-meaning because Barack Obama is black, that he would be hung from a tree—that goes back to lynching."
John Johnson, executive director of the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights, called the action unacceptable even if it was a prank.
"It's astonishing that somebody would do that at this day and time," he said. "You would hope that our country has progressed further than that."
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2 comments:

RamblingMother said...

Looks like Kentucky handled it correctly and CA, well, sucks!!

Ohilda said...

Media bias. I'm so sick of it! It's racism when it pertains to Obama, yet a joke when it pertains to Palin. Could our country possible get any worse? Sadly, the answer is yes.

Hugs,

Ohilda