Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Atlanta: Cobb County bar protested as racist for Obama T-shirts




By CHRISTIAN BOONE
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 05/13/08

Marietta tavern owner Mike Norman says the T-shirts he's peddling, featuring cartoon chimp Curious George peeling a banana, with "Obama in '08" scrolled underneath, are "cute." But to a coalition of critics, the shirts are an insulting exploitation of racial stereotypes from generations past.

"It's time to put an end to this," said Rich Pellegrino, a Mableton resident and director of the Cobb-Cherokee Immigrant Alliance. It was among the organizations planning to gather outside Mulligan's Bar and Grill Tuesday afternoon to protest the "racist and highly offensive" shirts.

"There's no place for these views, not in this day and age," he said.
Just down the street from Marietta's famous Big Chicken, Mulligan's has carved a provocative niche in an increasingly multicultural area, thanks to its owner's ultra-conservative political views. If you live in Marietta, it's impossible not to know what's on Norman's mind, as he posts his views on signs in front of Mulligan's.
Among his recent musings: "I wish Hillary had married OJ," "No habla espanol — and never will" and the standard "I.N.S. Agents eat free."

"I'm saying out loud what everyone in this town whispers," Norman said.
Whatever residents think of the signs, organized opposition to his blunt commentaries — ongoing for 16 years — had been nonexistent. No longer, says Pellegrino, who, though familiar with Norman's politics, said he was still surprised by the stark imagery of the Obama T-shirts.

"There's a lot of people hurt by this," he said.

Norman said those offended are "hunting for a reason to be mad" and insisted he is "not a racist."

Why picture Obama as Curious George? "Look at him . . . the hairline, the ears, he looks just like Curious George," Norman said.

He said it's just a coincidence that the character he chose for the T-shirt is a monkey. Norman said proceeds raised from sales of the T-shirts will be donated to the Muscular Dystrophy Association.

The Southern Christian Leadership Conference, the Nation of Islam and the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials were among the organizations represented at Tuesday's rally.

"Mulligan's is promoting and selling racially offensive T-shirts, and Marietta and Cobb County residents and taxpayers abhor and cannot condone, any longer, this type of divisive and incendiary behavior in our community," said Jerry Gonzalez, executive director of GALEO.

Pellegrino said Mulligan's is giving Marietta a bad name, adding that the critics intend to remain vocal.
"These T-shirts were almost a godsend," he said. "We're a coalition now, and we're very determined."

4 comments:

Trice Hickman on May 13, 2008 10:45 AM said...

It's sad, but unfortunately this kind of racist display doesn't surprise me a bit! And rest assure it's gonna get worse as we move toward the general election, because Barack will be the democratic nominee. He is a man of intellegence and integrity, and ignorant people just can't handle what they see happening...this "change". Well, to all the racists in America, get over it!! Senator Obama will rise above the fear-mongering to become this nation's first black president!...and the haters will have a fit.

Peace,
Trice Hickman, author of Unexpected Interruptions
www.tricehickman.com
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The "Infamous" Diva DOLL on May 13, 2008 5:50 PM said...

What next? Wearing nooses as an accessory? Even one of the most intelligent, well-spoken, hard-working black men can't be respected in this white America. Why would this cracker think that was OK to put a damn monkey on a T-shirt in promotion of Obama? Somebody need to put his dumb ass face on a T-shirt (anybody with a "little" bit of exposure to the hood knows what I mean by putting somebody on a T-shirt). No wonder we have so much difficulty getting our young black boys to grow into successful black men, because even when they do make it they are still treating like shit. Fodder, straight fodder! Excuse the language but a sista is pissed. And these high ass gas prices ain't helping. This just hit me on a bad day.

Anonymous said...

>>Even one of the most intelligent, well-spoken, hard-working black men can't be respected in this white America

Ummm that is probably one of the most racist things I have heard. "This white america" Wow you must really be bitter. I kinda feel sorry for you. You seem kinda sad and forgotten and slightly irrelevant.

Anonymous said...

Leave that sister and her feeling alone. F-U. For being a ass. See you at the polls ball licker. Watch what happens. Stop talking about this ass that will prob. get his issue just for opening his mouth. So he needs to watch out. You also for that matter

 

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