cawacko
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There was an article in Philadlephia Magazine entitled 'Being White in Philly'. The Mayor of Philadelphia, who is black, apparently didn't like it.
In a letter to the Philadelphia Human Relations Commission, the mayor claims:
[T]he First Amendment, like other constitutional rights, is not an unfettered right, and notwithstanding the First Amendment, a publisher has a duty to the public to exercise its role in a responsible way. I ask the Commission to evaluate whether the “speech” employed in this essay is not the reckless equivalent of “shouting ‘fire!’ in a crowded theater,” its prejudiced, fact-challenged generalizations an incitement to extreme reaction.
After seeing this I had to read the article. The article is long and the author interviews white people who live in Phily about race relations in the City. The Mayor's name in Nutter and seeing his response to article it may be appropriate. Race relations aren't an easy subject and I believe we often pretend there are race issues in only certain parts of the country but that clearly isn't the case.
The first link is Mayor Nutter asking for an investigation into the story. The second link is the story itself.
http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/20...ne-has-mayor-nutter-asking-for-investigation/
http://www.phillymag.com/articles/white-philly/
Edit: I didn't post this from a 'white people are good or bad' perspective. I will say I'm surprised a magazine appealing to an urban audience published this. (And by urban I don't mean black, I mean city people regardless of race)
In a letter to the Philadelphia Human Relations Commission, the mayor claims:
[T]he First Amendment, like other constitutional rights, is not an unfettered right, and notwithstanding the First Amendment, a publisher has a duty to the public to exercise its role in a responsible way. I ask the Commission to evaluate whether the “speech” employed in this essay is not the reckless equivalent of “shouting ‘fire!’ in a crowded theater,” its prejudiced, fact-challenged generalizations an incitement to extreme reaction.
After seeing this I had to read the article. The article is long and the author interviews white people who live in Phily about race relations in the City. The Mayor's name in Nutter and seeing his response to article it may be appropriate. Race relations aren't an easy subject and I believe we often pretend there are race issues in only certain parts of the country but that clearly isn't the case.
The first link is Mayor Nutter asking for an investigation into the story. The second link is the story itself.
http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/20...ne-has-mayor-nutter-asking-for-investigation/
http://www.phillymag.com/articles/white-philly/
Edit: I didn't post this from a 'white people are good or bad' perspective. I will say I'm surprised a magazine appealing to an urban audience published this. (And by urban I don't mean black, I mean city people regardless of race)
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