Daily Archives: August 7, 2012

Dearborn, MI road sign hacked: Trayvon A Nigger

[Dearborn, MI] Early on Monday morning/late Sunday night, Michigan motorists were shocked to see an official state freeway roadside sign that had been altered to post a racial slur aimed at Trayvon Martin in big, bold letters.

It read “Trayvon A Nigger.”

While the sign didn’t stay that way for long – it was quickly called into authorities – one motorist pulled over to take a picture of the awful display then post it on Instagram and Twitter. There was also text accompanying the picture, plus many, many comments, mostly from those upset at the stunt.

“Look at the foolishness ignorant person programmed on a construction sign near my house,” read the post by MIZKORONA. “My sister had to pull over to take the picture. Racism is REAL people open your eyes. R.I.P Trayvon Martin he deserves justice.”

A spokesman for the state’s transportation department told The Huffington Post that the lock was broken off and the message obviously changed.

“We were first alerted to it a little after midnight,” said Rob Morosi, the transportation department spokesman. “By 12:50 a.m. it was returned to the [appropriate message].”

http://www.sunshineslate.com/2012/04/10/trayvon-martin-racial-slur-hacked-road-sign/

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How did ‘Monday’ become a racist slur?

When news emerged earlier this month that Boston Red Sox outfielder Carl Crawford said he’d been called a racial epithet by an off-duty Leominster police officer before a minor league game in New Hampshire, reaction was swift. After an internal investigation, which turned up additional racist comments, the Leominster mayor fired the officer on Thursday.

But the epithet itself still has sports fans and commentators scratching their heads. Allegedly, the officer called Crawford, who is black, “Monday.” Monday? The day of the week? Is this really an insult, and one that has anything to do with race?

It turns out that the answer is yes—and that it is hardly the only secret ethnic or racial slur in English. Mild-mannered language has long provided cover for vitriolic speech, with everyday words pressed into service to lend a kind of plausible deniability. Such code words require shared recognition among the in-group, while, in principle, leaving the targets of the slurs unaware of the game. In fact, it’s only because the officer was breaking those implicit rules, and allegedly using a “secret” offensive term to address a sports celebrity, that he ended up in trouble—and that the coded use of “Monday” is suddenly out in the open.

After the “Monday” incident came to light in a postgame press conference with Crawford on July 5, local reporters scrambled to figure out the word’s hidden significance. “I can understand how it could become a put-down,” said Michael Holley, co-host of “The Big Show” on the Boston sports radio station WEEI. (Holley, who is black, has lived in Boston for 15 years.) “How did it become a racial slur?”

That remains mysterious. Certainly, the police officer didn’t invent this usage himself: On the Urban Dictionary website, which aggregates user-generated definitions of slang, one entry defines “Monday” as “Another way of saying [the N-word] without getting caught.” Another person even claims it “originated in Boston,” though other online commenters peg it to the East Coast more generally. Finally, a third definition offers an explanation of “Monday” as an insult, though no hint of why it would be connected to race: “Everybody hates Mondays,” the contributor writes.

This usage of “Monday” began to be recorded on Urban Dictionary in 2006, and it first made an appearance in the online Racial Slur Database two years before that. But it was the popular comedian Russell Peters, a Canadian of Indian descent, who put “Monday” on the map. In a January 2008 standup routine for Def Comedy Jam (widely circulated on YouTube), Peters tells of a Bostonian referring to blacks as “Mondays” and giving the same bigoted clarification that “nobody likes Mondays.” “White people are getting real…clever with their racism,” Peters jokes ruefully.

“Monday” is only the latest in a long line of covert racial slurs. In a 2004 paper called “Dining while Black: Racial Rituals and the Black American Restaurant Experience,” the sociologists Danielle Dirks and Stephen K. Rice analyzed “backstage race talk” among white restaurant servers. The most popular code word for black customers, they found, is “Canadians,” typically explained by the stereotype of both Canadians and blacks being bad tippers. Other covert terms for blacks noted by Dirks and Rice include “cousins,” and—for maximal misdirection—“white people.”

Historically, Jewish people have also been a frequent target for hidden insults. “Eskimo” has been one incongruous epithet, though perhaps not so incongruous if you know that another name hurled at Jews was “Ikey Moe,” short for “Isaac Moses.” In South Africa, Jews were enigmatically known as “Peruvians” in the late 19th century. One theory holds that the name is derived from an acronym for the “Polish and Russian Union,” supposedly a club to help new immigrants arriving for South Africa’s gold rush, though the evidence for such a group is sketchy.

Perhaps the true masters of the oblique insult are the Cockneys. On the streets of London’s East End, Cockney rhyming slang has served as a coded language to keep outsiders in the dark. For instance, to allude subtly to Americans in their midst, slangsters might replace the word “Yank” with rhymes like “Sherman tank” or “septic tank”—or, for greater concealment, the rhyming word can be removed, leaving only “Sherman” or “septic.” Similar coded slurs have been hurled at people of just about every conceivable race, ethnicity, nationality, and sexuality.

Jonathon Green, a leading expert on British slang, compiled a long list of secret Cockney insults for me. “Jew” alone has spawned more than a dozen rhyming slang expressions, including “buckle my shoe,” “five by two,” “kangaroo,” “pot of glue,” and “Sarah Soo.” (Context would presumably help determine that “Jew” was the encoded word and not some other word ending in the “-oo” sound.) For blacks, the N-word can be hinted at with “mechanical digger” or “square rigger.”

Rhymes make an obvious connection between the name of a disparaged group and its euphemistic stand-in; with others, like “Monday,” we may never know how the code word and the disparaged group came to be associated. But regardless of whether a rhyme or something more arbitrary is doing the linguistic dirty work, just about any word can become loaded with nasty insinuations.

The good news is that the same semantic flexibility that allows innocent words to take on hurtful undertones also allows the words to snap back easily to more conventional use. “Monday” is not about to become known as the M-word—it’s not that simple to tarnish such an everyday, useful word. Perhaps the best way to defuse the tension of this verbal attack is just to go back to thinking of Monday as the name of a day of the week. Still, the history of such secret slurs teaches an important lesson: Words can always be weaponized.

http://articles.boston.com/2012-07-29/ideas/32864975_1_racial-slur-racist-slur-racial-epithet

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Racism. No way! : anti-racism education for Australian schools

The Racism. No way! project aims to assist Australian school communities and education systems to recognise and address racism in the learning environment. The project is managed by the NSW Department of Education and Communities on behalf of government and non-government education systems across Australia.

The project first began as an initiative of the Conference of Education Systems Chief Executive Officers (CESCEO) in 1998. Educational content for the project was developed by Government State and Territory education systems, the National Catholic Education Commission, the National Council of Independent Schools’ Associations and the Commonwealth Department of Education, Training and Youth Affairs. Funding to establish the project was provided by Government State and Territory education systems, the NSW Catholic Education Commission and the Commonwealth Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs through the Living in Harmony initiative. Funding from the Commonwealth Department of Education and Training under the Quality Outcomes Programme also supported the establishment of the project.

The project was launched in October 2000 by the then Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, Sir William Deane. Since then, the NSW Department of Education and Communities has continued to manage and maintain the project and develop new educational content which is published on this site. The work of the project continues to be supported by the expertise of teachers, parents and curriculum officers throughout Australia.

http://www.racismnoway.com.au/

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St. Johns County Commissioner Ken Bryan target of racial slur in ad

St. Johns County Commissioner Joseph "Ken" Bryan

A political email sent to an unknown number of St. Johns County residents Monday accused St. Johns County Commissioner Ken Bryan of being “a common thug” and made references to his speaking “Ebonics” in a YouTube video linked to the message.

It’s not clear who wrote the email, but Bryan thinks he knows.

The email was sent under the pseudonym Hiram Abiff, who in history was the architect of the Temple of Solomon, and from the address jubela.jubelo.jubelum.

Both are obscure references to Masonic legend.

But the address traces back to two websites, www.awfulpeople.com and www.plazabum.com, both owned by Michael Gold, owner of the online newspaper Historic City News. In addition, some recipients of the ad are on Historic City’s subscriber list.

Also, the ad’s wording is nearly the same as a letter to the editor published in Historic City News on Monday under the name “Michael Morgante” of St. Augustine.

A search of telephone and address records in St. Johns County found no such person.

Gold denies he sent the email, saying he rents server space to others.

“They might have written and sent that. I have no idea,” Gold said. “Our subscriber list is secure. I don’t make it available to other people. I publish a half-dozen letters a day and don’t always know the people who wrote them.”

He said he wasn’t a Mason.

Ebonics is a term created by black scholars and referring to African-American vernacular English. It has come to have a derogatory meaning.

The email had attached a flier titled “No Republican Would Vote for Ken Bryan,” which disparages Bryan with misinformation.

The charge that Bryan is “a thug” resulted from an incident last year. The flier claimed the commissioner “attacked a citizen during a Town Hall meeting and should have been arrested on the spot.”

Witnesses and a St. Augustine Record reporter say they saw Bryan stand up in a posture to defend his wife, Lauren, when he perceived local tea party president Eric West approaching her.

Both men had been disagreeing over an issue from afar. When they got closer a few words were spoken, but no blows were struck and no one was arrested.

The local tea party — now split into two mutually hostile organizations — has said often that Bryan must go.

Bryan said Monday night that he believes Gold wrote the email with the tacit backing of the local Republican Executive Committee.

“Michael Gold is a failure,” Bryan said. “He’s a jealous racist. He hacked into my Facebook account and said that I didn’t walk like a disabled veteran. I was a crew chief in the Air Force. On one of his sites he made fun of my wife.”

He said it was “appalling” that some Republicans were blasting people for once being Democrats.

“This is the greatest opportunity for Republicans to welcome those who switch parties,” he said. “This belief divides the community. This ad is a personal vendetta.”

http://staugustine.com/news/local-news/2012-08-06/bryan-target-racial-slur-ad

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‘Tanning Mom’ Reveals She’s A Pale Shadow Of Former Self

Tanning mom Patricia Krentcil laid off of tanning for one month before doing a photo shoot with "In Touch" magazine.

She is getting compliments for the new look, but admits she feels "weird and pale."

After being burnt in the court of public opinion, tanning mom Patricia Krentcil has become a pale shadow of her former self, thanks to In Touch magazine.

The magazine recently invited Krentcil, 44, to do a photo shoot — under the condition that she lay off tanning for one whole month!

It wasn’t easy, she admitted.

"I’ve had moments where I’ve felt like, ‘I need to be tan.’ And I did all the spray tans and lotions and creams, too — anything to get dark," Krentcil told the magazine.

"Once a doctor told me to stop tanning. But I didn’t listen to him. I wanted to be dark. I like looking like I just got back from vacation."

Krentcil admitted to In Touch that her family and friends think she looks much better when she’s less tan, but she doesn’t agree.

"I feel weird and pale," she said, adding that, in the future, she will likely "squeeze a tan in here or there."

Back in May, Krentcil, 44, became a media sensation after she was charged with second-degree child endangerment for supposedly putting her 5-year-old daughter in an artificial tanning booth,

She has always denied the charges, saying that while her daughter came into the tanning room with me, she never went in the booth.

“She plays with her Barbie dolls while I tan,”

Still, she won’t deny the joys she gets frying her epidermis to a crisp in tanning salons near her home town of Nutley,N.J., and told In Touch that she was "born to be tan."

Reduced tanning for the tanning mom means more time for other activities and The Frisky suggested some other hobbies including clowning (she could use bronzer instead of face paint); writing erotic literature ("50 Shades Of Tan"?) and leather working "since she’s already familiar with the consistency."

The complete story of Krentcil’s new hue can be seen in the latest issue of In Touch magazine.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/02/tanning-mom-patricia-krentcil_n_1733913.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular

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Naked White Terrrorist Breaks Into Home Grabs 8-Year-Old Girl

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This "white" devil from Phoenix is accused of barging into a stranger's apartment Monday afternoon while nearly naked and grabbing and holding an 8-year-old girl by the arm until she was able to break free.

The sexual terrorist, Joshua Reardon, 33, was arrested near the apartment complex at Glendale and 16th avenues. According to authorities he was wearing only a ripped T-shirt that barely covered his genitalia.

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Naked White Terrrorist Breaks Into Home Grabs 8-Year-Old Girl
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12-Year-Old Black Child Tasered In Victoria’s Secret (Dejamon Baker)

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