Saturday, July 19, 2008

Tasteless Caricature cover of The New Yorker...


How much does Race factor into the Presidential Election?
Magazine portrayals of Presidential hopeful Senator Barrack Obama, clearly convey the polarizing and inherent sentiments stirred by American race consciousness.

The Associated Press and Obama's spokesman slam the New Yorker's "Tasteless and Offensive" portrayal of Obama in a turban, "bumping fist" with his wife Michelle, who's donning not only an exaggerated Afro, but fatigues and an M-16 slung across her shoulder. Caricatures have always had their place in political satire, but where is the line drawn? How might race shape the expectations, perceptions, and reactions of all Americans? Only time will tell... but it seems that Obama's Presidency would shed light on a lot of America's covert and overtly racist sentiments.