The Boston Herald Published An Overtly Racist Barack Obama Cartoon This Morning
Sometimes, we’re all left wondering what the hell goes through the minds of the people in charge of our nation’s media-sphere when they publish or say egregious things that can only be construed as stupidity. Like, the kind of stupidity that makes you wonder how these people in question could have even landed their prestigious editorial or production jobs in the first place.
Case and point: this cartoon published in this morning’s Boston Herald.
Racial overtones in this morning’s Holbert political cartoon in the @bostonherald. #wbz pic.twitter.com/zXLgDIMC4O
— Joe Mathieu (@JoeMathieuWBZ) October 1, 2014
From Talking Points Memo:
The cartoon by renowned cartoonist Jerry Holbert and printed in Wednesday’s newspaper was accompanied by the caption: “White House Invader Got Farther Than Originally Thought.” It showed President Obama brushing his teeth while the uninvited guest sat in the tub over his shoulder. As the intruder sudsed up, he asked Obama whether he’d “tried the new watermelon flavored toothpaste.”
Now, I’m no genius, but common sense tells you that anyone who passed his or her eighth grade social studies class could tell you that the above cartoon certainly wouldn’t resonate well across the board for the Herald’s readership. Seriously, given the history of racial dynamics in our nation–and not to mention, the recent contention regarding events that have been in the news–a grain of common sense would tell you that the watermelon reference is overtly racist, drawing on a long-held stereotype.
Holbert, himself, responded to the criticism his cartoon received during an appearance Wednesday on the Boston Herald’s talk radio show.
He told the hosts that he had “no intention at all of offending anyone” and that he doesn’t “think along the lines of racial jokes.” While he acknowledged that his jokes can be “naive” or “stupid,” he said he was definitely not racist. He repeatedly emphasized that he “wasn’t thinking of the racial element” when he used watermelon toothpaste.
“I was thinking of myself,” he said. “I really like watermelon.”
Honestly, there have to be what, maybe ONE MILLION other flavors of toothpaste the pictured “White House intruder” could have referenced? But no, it had to be watermelon, which would probably racially resonate the same as saying the toothpaste was fried chicken or grape soda flavored. Outright moronic.
Maybe this was a mindless transgression by the artist–I admittedly know nothing about him–and maybe he really does like watermelon, but there’s still no excuse for this cartoon making it across the desks of what I assume to be multiple editors at the Herald, and eventually being printed.
While the Boston Herald’s editors have released a statement saying they “sincerely regret if we inadvertently offended anyone,” the question that really needs to be asked is WHERE THE FUCK IS THEIR COMMON SENSE? A 14-year-old is capable of better editorial judgment..
[via Talking Points Memo]
Good point about the editors. Yeah, the cartoon was racist, but who at the paper said “hey, there’s no way this can be taken as racist. Let’s run it!”
11 years ago at 3:02 pmJust the first two
11 years ago at 3:02 pmhttp://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/tiniest_violin.gif
11 years ago at 3:15 pmRound 2

11 years ago at 3:17 pmRacist how?
11 years ago at 3:16 pmRacist like a clown? Racist like I amuse you? No, please tell me how I’m racist.
11 years ago at 3:52 pmWhy don’t you sit out the next couple plays, Champ…
11 years ago at 3:18 pmBeing capable of better judgement, and still not using it. TFM
11 years ago at 3:20 pmWatermelon toothpaste would be terrible.
11 years ago at 3:21 pmTFM is really working hard to change its public image.
11 years ago at 3:23 pmFor real though. I clicked on the link thinking the author would be bashing the media for making them take it down
11 years ago at 9:31 pmPC has gone a little far when Ashley Schaeffer (the plantation owner) is lecturing us about racism.
11 years ago at 11:40 pm
11 years ago at 3:26 pmThe real joke is the secret service.
11 years ago at 3:29 pm