Monday, May 28, 2012


Blackface is NEVER correct

Why?  Are they saying that black faces are ugly?  Seems strange.  I have yet to hear any logic behind the ban.  It seems to be just a kneejerk reaction.  Does representing yourself as black automatically imply that you are ridiculing blacks?  That is a pretty racist assumption if so.
"Sean King, a Colorado Springs second-grader at Meridian Ranch Elementary school, found himself in hot water last when he was pulled out of class for dressing like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. while also wearing black face paint for a school project. Now, Sean and his family want an apology from the school for the way the staff handled the situation.

Sean, 8-years-old, told KRDO that he feels school officials were "mean" to him and his family, citing that they made his mother cry. Sean explained that he is confused why other children who also wore face paint honoring other historical people were not punished like he was. "They were really negative to me," Sean said about school staff to KRDO.

School officials are now considering offering special classes about racial stereotypes to help teach kids and parents more about racial sensitivity.

Sean says he mean no harm by wearing the make-up, according to 9news, but Stephanie Meredith, a spokesperson for the school's principal, said that it wasn't just the school's staff that was offended by Sean's face paint, it was other students as well. So the principal took action, 7News reports.

Last week, KRDO first reported that Sean dressed up as MLK, Jr. for a school project. The boy's mother told KRDO that it was "wax museum day" for the second grade class and that each child was assigned a historical figure to dress up as.

Sean showed up for school on Wednesday doing a Martin Luther King impersonation, wearing a black suit, tie, mustache and black face paint -- his parents were with him, as were all the students' parents, to watch the day's presentation. But before things could get started, Erica Mason, the school's principal, told the second-grader that he needed to wash his face, according to KWGN, leaving Sean confused.

"They thought it was inappropriate and it will be disrespectful to black people and I say it's not," young Sean said to KRDO. "I like black people. It's just a costume and I don't want to insult anybody."

The NAACP has come out in support of Meridian Elementary Principal Mason and in support of Sean's desire to portray Dr. King, but has said that he just shouldn't have worn the black face paint.

But some people thought that school went too far with the second-grader. Since the news broke, the Meridian Ranch Elementary's Facebook page has been flooded with reactions, mostly in support of Sean.

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

my children did wax museum here in Vista, there were one or two 'black face' whites that did mlk jr. no problem.

Anonymous said...

It seems Americans will never escape the ghosts of their past.

Anonymous said...

Hey Sean, get used to people being mean to you. People are foul. Lets hope the Mayans are riight about the end of humanity. Earth will be a much better place without us.

Anonymous said...

Were the selections not screened ahead of time? Did the teacher(s) not ask the students what they would be portraying? If they want only black people dressing up as black people they should have had the common sense to make that clear ahead of time. Although, asking public employees to have common sense is an extremely tall order. Public schools are cesspools of double standard idiocy and contradictory substandard education.

Bird of Paradise said...

We need to return to HOME SCHOOLING and get the kids out of these leftists run schools

Anonymous said...

There is an important lesson here:
1. It is foolish to take offense when offense is intended - you just give your tormentor what he wants
2. It is even more foolish to take offense when no offense is intended - that is merely wasted effort.
This boy meant no offense - he was trying to HONOUR MLK. Why would anyone be offended by something that was phased out before the boy's parents were even born and which was irrelevant to the situation? This was no minstrel show.

Stan B said...

Who else finds it ironic that a little boy who dressed as MLK jr was told it was in appropriate, not because of the content of the child's character, but because of the original color of the child's skin......

Go Away Bird said...

What about AL JOLSON and his sceine fro the first ever sound movie THE JAZZ SINGER he did BLACK FACE in that movie

Anonymous said...

The child learned a useful lesson - get new teachers or teach yourself!