20 Feb 2009 @ 9:29 AM 

picture-2Personally I didn’t think that they would do it… BUT they did! The New York Post apologized to those offended by a cartoon that critics said was racist because it likened President Barack Obama to a chimpanzee.

The newspaper acknowledged that the cartoon published had drawn controversy because African Americans (Moors) and others saw it as a depiction of President Obama.

“This most certainly was not its intent; to those who were offended by the image, we apologize,” the paper said in an editorial on its website headlined “That Cartoon.”

“It was meant to mock an ineptly written federal stimulus bill. Period,“ the paper said.

The cartoon of a policeman shooting an ape played on the real shooting of a pet chimpanzee in Connecticut this week. A police officer in the cartoon says, “They’ll have to find someone else to write the next stimulus bill.”

The cartoon ran a day after Obama signed into law the $787 billion economic stimulus that he had strongly promoted. Critics interpreted the cartoon’s dead chimp as a reference to Obama, who became the first black (Moorish) president of the United States on January 20.

Demonstrators led by civil rights activist Al Sharpton chanted “End racism now!” outside the skyscraper headquarters of the newspaper’s parent company in midtown Manhattan. They called for the jailing of Rupert Murdoch, whose international media conglomerate News corp owns the Post.

The newspaper initially defended the cartoon as a parody of Washington politics, but Sharpton said it exploited a potent image in the history of racism towards blacks.

“I guess they thought we were chimpanzees,” Sharpton said. “They will find out we are lions.”

Sharpton said in a statement on Thursday right that groups protesting the cartoon would go ahead with a previously scheduled rally outside the Post on Friday afternoon and decide on a response to the Post editorial.

He added that “though we think it is the right thing for them to apologize to those they offended, they seem to want to blame the offense on those of whom raised the issue, rather than take responsibility for what they did.”

The Post said it was not apologizing to all of its critics.

“There are some in the media and in public life who have had differences with The Post in the past — and they see the incident as an opportunity for payback. To them, no apology is due,” the editorial said.

“Sometimes a cartoon is just a cartoon — even as the opportunists seek to make it something else,” it said.

Critics said the racist message was clear.

“You would have to be in a time warp or in a whole other world not to know what that means,” said demonstrator Charles Ashley, 25 a model who did not believe the cartoon was an innocent political joke.

Others said it made light of assassinating President Obama, a possibility they said that worries many Americans.

“Just the fact that they put a monkey with gunshot wounds in his chest, it gives the idea of an assassination,” said Peter Aviles, 48, a building superintendent.

Police in Stamford, Connecticut, shot and killed a 200-pound chimpanzee on Monday after the pet nearly killed its owner’s friend and attacked a police car. The chimp, named Travis, had once starred in television commercials and was taking medication for Lyme disease.

My question to you is this… Is this truly an issue that warrants attention form the community? Or is this simply another chance for the Rev. Al Sharpton to soak up some of the rays of the spotlight?

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 18 Feb 2009 @ 4:21 PM 

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It would appear that The New York Post is up to their racist antics once again. Most of the world was in shock by a cartoon from famed cartoonist Sean Delonas. His cartoon depicts two police officers – one with his smoking gun drawn and standing over a dead chimpanzee. The one officer says to the other, “Now they’ll have to find someone else to write the next stimulus bill.”

The question on the minds around the world is this… Are they referring to the dead chimp as the President of The United States?

The Rev. Al Sharpton had this to say, “Being that the stimulus bill has been the first legislative victory of President Barack Obama (the first Moorish president) and has become synonymous with him it is not a reach to wonder whether the Post cartoonist was inferring that a monkey wrote it?”

If in deed the post is referring to the President as a ape, it would only be fair to say that they are referring to him as a dead ape!

If you wish to voice your opinion on the cartoon, send your emails to letters@nypost.com

Give us your feedback…

Do you feel that the cartoon is calling the President a monkey?

Do you feel that the NY Post needs to be taught a lesson?

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