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		<title>Apology Not Accepted</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2009 03:19:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pamela Gentry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pamela Gentry, Senior Political Analyst
Feb. 23, 2009 – The New York Post decided to offer an apology to those who may have been offended by the cartoon depicting the president as a monkey.  But the paper didn’t go far enough to say it&#8217;s sorry for the editorial decision to publish the cartoon in the first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pamela Gentry, Senior Political Analyst</p>
<p><strong>Feb. 23, 2009</strong> – <em>The New York Post</em> decided to offer an <a target="_blank" href="http://www.newsday.com/services/newspaper/printedition/saturday/news/ny-stpate216043782feb21,0,4082582.story">apology</a> to those who may have been offended by the cartoon depicting the president as a monkey.  But the paper didn’t go far enough to say it&#8217;s sorry for the editorial decision to publish the cartoon in the first place.</p>
<p>That could be the reason why folks are still upset and continuing to call for a boycott of the paper and its advertisers.  Benjamin Todd Jealous, president of the NAACP called on <em>The New York Post</em> to fire the editor-in-chief Col Allan and the longtime cartoonist Sean Delonas.</p>
<p>Jealous speaking at the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.naacp.org/">NAACP’s</a> annual meeting in New York called the editorial &#8220;a half of an apology, without elaboration.&#8221;  The leader of the century-old civil rights organization said the cartoon &#8220;picks off the scabs of all the racial wounds.&#8221;</p>
<p>Jealous was joined in his outrage by the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.nationalactionnetwork.net/">Rev. Al Sharpton </a>and New York City Council member Letitia James (D-Brooklyn), who told reporters outside of the <em>KISS FM</em> radio headquarters that they also wanted to review the employment records of <em>The Post</em> because they want to determine if the newsroom staff represents diversity.</p>
<p>But that’s not all. James and Sharpton are starting an on-line petition drive to collect signatures that will be sent to the Federal Communications Commission calling to remove the waiver the paper enjoys, which allows the  parent company, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.newscorp.com/">News Corp</a>., to run more than one media outlet in the area.  They run the local Fox television news station as well. </p>
<p>&#8220;This is not the first time they <em>[The Post</em>] have denigrated people of color,&#8221; said James. &#8220;Now is the time to do it.&#8221;</p>
<p>NAACP officials told <em>The Associated Press</em> that if <em>The Post</em> does not take &#8220;serious disciplinary action,&#8221; they would reach out to organizations across the country to join them in their efforts against the tabloid.</p>
<p>A spokeswoman for the newspaper referred <em>The Associated Press</em> to the paper&#8217;s editorial about the cartoon, which said &#8220;a depiction of President Obama, as a thinly veiled expression of racism . . . most certainly was not its intent; to those who were offended by the image, we apologize.&#8221;<br />
James and Sharpton said they will be staging a protest on the steps of City Hall on Tuesday.</p>
<p>Do you think the apology was sincere? </p>
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		<title>Post Won’t Apologize for Obama-Monkey Link</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2009 12:58:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pamela Gentry</dc:creator>
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By Pamela Gentry, Senior Political Analyst
Feb. 20, 2008 – In case you were wondering, The New York Post will not be apologizing for the racist and violent cartoon it published in Wednesday&#8217;s paper.  The editor in chief of the paper called the cartoon &#8220;a clear parody of the current news event&#8221; and placed the blame [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><img border="0" width="370" src="http://blogs.bet.com/news/pamela/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/newyorkpostcartoon.jpg" alt="New York Post Controversial Cartoon" height="202" /> </p>
<p>By Pamela Gentry, Senior Political Analyst</p>
<p><strong>Feb. 20, 2008</strong> – In case you were wondering, <em>The New York Post</em> will not be apologizing for the racist and violent cartoon it published in Wednesday&#8217;s paper.  The editor in chief of the paper called the cartoon &#8220;a clear parody of the current news event&#8221; and placed the blame for the outrage on civil rights activist the Rev. Al Sharpton. <br />
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The cartoon, which appeared in Tuesday’s editions, depicts two police officers, one holding a smoking gun and standing over the body of a dead chimpanzee, which lay in a puddle of blood.  One of the officers says, &#8220;They&#8217;ll have to find someone else to write the next stimulus bill.&#8221;  The paper admits the comparison of the stimulus bill, signed into law by President Obama on Tuesday, and the actual shooting of a violent chimp in Connecticut, was an intentional tie, but maintains that it was not racially motivated or meant to be offensive.</p>
<p><em>CNN</em> was able to get Editor Sean Delonas on the phone.  In that interview, he called the controversy &#8220;absolutely friggin&#8217; ridiculous.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Do you really think I&#8217;m saying Obama should be shot? I didn&#8217;t see that in the cartoon,&#8221; Delonas said.  &#8220;It&#8217;s about the economic stimulus bill. If you&#8217;re going to make that about anybody, it would be [House Speaker Nancy] Pelosi, which it&#8217;s not.&#8221;<br />
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Earlier, in a statement to media, Delonas said, &#8220;The cartoon is a clear parody of a current news event, to wit the shooting of a violent chimpanzee in Connecticut. It broadly mocks Washington&#8217;s efforts to revive the economy,” Delonas said in a statement, adding that the paper is standing behind the cartoon. “Again, Al Sharpton reveals himself as nothing more than a publicity opportunist.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>See the video:</strong></p>
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But Sharpton isn’t alone in his outrage. Hundreds of <strong>BET.com users</strong> also found the cartoon racist and insensitive.  Debbie Turner wrote, &#8220;I believe this is an outrage. Who ever wrote this needs to be fired, and an apology [issued] to our 44th President. [<em>The</em>] <em>New York Post</em> people are small minded – they need to get over it …President Obama is a wonderful person. Give him a chance to do his job.&#8221;<br />
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Vonnie wrote, &#8220;This man has a family, just like everyone else, and feelings. He is only tryin’ to fix what Bush did,  give him a chance: Everything doesn&#8217;t have to be all about skin COLOR!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p> Sharrese cautioned that this could be the beginning of something even uglier. &#8220;The graphic nature and blatant disregard for those who have authority over us is overwhelmingly disgusting. America just hasn&#8217;t learned … with freedom comes responsibility, and that&#8217;s why we&#8217;re in the predicament we are in now. Until we humble ourselves and demonstrate a repentant heart, we will continue on a downward spiral, regardless of who is in office,&#8221; she wrote.</p>
<p>Several BET.com users, like Robert Poindexter, want to take action against the Post.  Poindexter wrote, &#8220;As a Black American man in today&#8217;s society, we have witnessed a Black man become President. As a people, we need to stop acting as if we are not being insulted and that it doesn&#8217;t matter. Let&#8217;s stand together and demand respect at all times. Let&#8217;s boycott the Post and any other franchise that insults us as people of color.&#8221;</p>
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