‘Dr Seuss is racist propaganda’

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A Massachusetts librarian has been criticized for rejecting a donation of children's books by Melania Trump, because she thinks the author, Dr Seuss, is “racist” and a “cliche.”

To coincide with National Read a Book Day, Cambridgeport Elementary School, Massachusetts, was chosen to be the recipient of 10 copies of Dr Seuss books from the first lady.

School librarian, Liz Phipps Soeiro, rejected the donation in an open letter to Trump, however, saying that her school didn’t need the books and that the author was racist.

“You may not be aware of this, but Dr. Seuss is a bit of a cliché, a tired and worn ambassador for children’s literature,” Soeiro wrote. “Another fact that many people are unaware of is that Dr. Seuss’s illustrations are steeped in racist propaganda, caricatures, and harmful stereotypes.”

“Open one of his books (If I Ran a Zoo or And to Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street, for example), and you’ll see the racist mockery in his art,”
she added.

Soeiro’s comments did not go down well in Seuss’s hometown of Springfield, where Mayor Domenic Sarno branded them “ridiculous.”

“I think her comments 'stink',” Sarno said, as cited by Mass Live. “Her comments that this is 'racist propaganda and that Dr. Seuss is a bit of a cliche and a tired and worn ambassador for children's literature' is 'political correctness' at its worst.

Sarno thanked the first lady for her donation and extended an invitation to her and the president to visit the city’s Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum.

A grandnephew of Dr Seuss also criticised Soeiro.

“I know one thing for sure — I never saw one ounce of racism in anything he said, or how he lived his life, or what his stories were about,” the Boston Herald quoted Ted Owens as saying.

Dr Seuss, real name Theo*dor Seuss Geisel, was born and raised in Springfield and is the city's foremost son. He was a vocal anti-fascist critic during WWII, drawing cartoons warning of the threat posed by the Nazi regime before the Americans entered the war in 1942.

He also drew anti-Japanese cartoons during WWII, which prompted some academics to call for a reassessment of some of his works.
https://www.rt.com/usa/405027-dr-seuss-racist-propaganda/

“When you have grinches and sneetches and all his other characters, how can you say that’s racist? His characters are based on made-up characters,” he added.
 
The Cat in the Hat and blackface minstrelsy
http://www.slj.com/2017/09/industry...ca-shifts-away-dr-seuss-toward-diverse-books/
“In addition to how people of color are portrayed in his children’s books through Orientalist and anti-Black stereotypes and caricatures, they are almost always presented as subservient, and peripheral to, the white characters,” concludes Ishizuka in her study.
She points out that the Cat in the Hat, perhaps Seuss’ most famous character, is based on minstrel stereotypes. “The Cat’s physical appearance, including the Cat’s oversized top hat, floppy bow tie, white gloves, and frequently open mouth, mirrors actual blackface performers; as does the role he plays as ‘entertainer’ to the white family—in whose house he doesn’t belong,” says Ishizuka. She isn’t the first scholar to point out racial stereotypes in Dr. Seuss’ picture books. Kansas State University English professor Phillip Nel recently published a book Was the Cat in the Hat Black? The Hidden Racism in Children’s Literature, and the Need for Diverse Books, which examines The Cat in the Hat’s roots in blackface minstrelsy.
 
All the first lady's send Dr Suess Books, I always thought it was to schools that needed book. I never thought of them as being racists, I'd like to hear her thoughts on why she does.

There are humans in some Suess books.
 
All the first lady's send Dr Suess Books, I always thought it was to schools that needed book. I never thought of them as being racists, I'd like to hear her thoughts on why she does.

There are humans in some Suess books.
some very convoluted twisted PC insanity will get you to "racism"
read the link if you wish.
 
All the first lady's send Dr Suess Books, I always thought it was to schools that needed book. I never thought of them as being racists, I'd like to hear her thoughts on why she does.

There are humans in some Suess books.

I didn't know about the racism issue but the librarian complained that the books went to her district which isn't poor and has a huge library, instead of to a needier school.
 
A Massachusetts librarian has been criticized for rejecting a donation of children's books by Melania Trump, because she thinks the author, Dr Seuss, is “racist” and a “cliche.”

To coincide with National Read a Book Day, Cambridgeport Elementary School, Massachusetts, was chosen to be the recipient of 10 copies of Dr Seuss books from the first lady.

School librarian, Liz Phipps Soeiro, rejected the donation in an open letter to Trump, however, saying that her school didn’t need the books and that the author was racist.

“You may not be aware of this, but Dr. Seuss is a bit of a cliché, a tired and worn ambassador for children’s literature,” Soeiro wrote. “Another fact that many people are unaware of is that Dr. Seuss’s illustrations are steeped in racist propaganda, caricatures, and harmful stereotypes.”

“Open one of his books (If I Ran a Zoo or And to Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street, for example), and you’ll see the racist mockery in his art,”
she added.

Soeiro’s comments did not go down well in Seuss’s hometown of Springfield, where Mayor Domenic Sarno branded them “ridiculous.”

“I think her comments 'stink',” Sarno said, as cited by Mass Live. “Her comments that this is 'racist propaganda and that Dr. Seuss is a bit of a cliche and a tired and worn ambassador for children's literature' is 'political correctness' at its worst.

Sarno thanked the first lady for her donation and extended an invitation to her and the president to visit the city’s Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum.

A grandnephew of Dr Seuss also criticised Soeiro.

“I know one thing for sure — I never saw one ounce of racism in anything he said, or how he lived his life, or what his stories were about,” the Boston Herald quoted Ted Owens as saying.

Dr Seuss, real name Theo*dor Seuss Geisel, was born and raised in Springfield and is the city's foremost son. He was a vocal anti-fascist critic during WWII, drawing cartoons warning of the threat posed by the Nazi regime before the Americans entered the war in 1942.

He also drew anti-Japanese cartoons during WWII, which prompted some academics to call for a reassessment of some of his works.
https://www.rt.com/usa/405027-dr-seuss-racist-propaganda/

“When you have grinches and sneetches and all his other characters, how can you say that’s racist? His characters are based on made-up characters,” he added.

Sad. No good deed goes unpunished. Good manners dictate that a person receive a gift graciously with a simple "Thank-you." After that the receiver of that gift can do whatever they want with it......even donate it to someone else they feel might need it more.
Manners are dead now in the PC culture. :(
 
I didn't know about the racism issue but the librarian complained that the books went to her district which isn't poor and has a huge library, instead of to a needier school.

If that was the reason for the rejection, SJW Soeiro could have simply accepted the books and re-gifted them to someone she deems more deserving.

But that wouldn't have given crybabies another reason to attack Trump and his wife.

Here's the text of her publicity-seeking letter. It reveals her agenda.


"My students were interested in reading your enclosed letter and impressed with the beautiful bookplates with your name and the indelible White House stamp, however, we will not be keeping the titles for our collection," wrote Soeiro in an open letter on a book blog.

"You may not be aware of this, but Dr. Seuss is a bit of a cliché, a tired and worn ambassador for children's literature," Soeiro wrote to Trump. "As first lady of the United States, you have an incredible platform with world-class resources at your fingertips. Just down the street you have access to a phenomenal children's librarian: Dr. Carla Hayden, the current Librarian of Congress. I have no doubt Dr. Hayden would have given you some stellar recommendations."




She also heartily disagrees with the Trump administration's platforms.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/09/29/politics/melania-trump-library-books-dr-suess/index.html



Note to Cypress: this is CNN, trusted by liberals for such things as super-accurate election polling. :rofl2:
 
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A Massachusetts librarian has been criticized for rejecting a donation of children's books by Melania Trump, because she thinks the author, Dr Seuss, is “racist” and a “cliche.”

To coincide with National Read a Book Day, Cambridgeport Elementary School, Massachusetts, was chosen to be the recipient of 10 copies of Dr Seuss books from the first lady.

School librarian, Liz Phipps Soeiro, rejected the donation in an open letter to Trump, however, saying that her school didn’t need the books and that the author was racist.

“You may not be aware of this, but Dr. Seuss is a bit of a cliché, a tired and worn ambassador for children’s literature,” Soeiro wrote. “Another fact that many people are unaware of is that Dr. Seuss’s illustrations are steeped in racist propaganda, caricatures, and harmful stereotypes.”

“Open one of his books (If I Ran a Zoo or And to Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street, for example), and you’ll see the racist mockery in his art,”
she added.

Soeiro’s comments did not go down well in Seuss’s hometown of Springfield, where Mayor Domenic Sarno branded them “ridiculous.”

“I think her comments 'stink',” Sarno said, as cited by Mass Live. “Her comments that this is 'racist propaganda and that Dr. Seuss is a bit of a cliche and a tired and worn ambassador for children's literature' is 'political correctness' at its worst.

Sarno thanked the first lady for her donation and extended an invitation to her and the president to visit the city’s Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum.

A grandnephew of Dr Seuss also criticised Soeiro.

“I know one thing for sure — I never saw one ounce of racism in anything he said, or how he lived his life, or what his stories were about,” the Boston Herald quoted Ted Owens as saying.

Dr Seuss, real name Theo*dor Seuss Geisel, was born and raised in Springfield and is the city's foremost son. He was a vocal anti-fascist critic during WWII, drawing cartoons warning of the threat posed by the Nazi regime before the Americans entered the war in 1942.

He also drew anti-Japanese cartoons during WWII, which prompted some academics to call for a reassessment of some of his works.
https://www.rt.com/usa/405027-dr-seuss-racist-propaganda/

“When you have grinches and sneetches and all his other characters, how can you say that’s racist? His characters are based on made-up characters,” he added.

The Obamas had no problem with Dr. Seuss.

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All the first lady's send Dr Suess Books, I always thought it was to schools that needed book. I never thought of them as being racists, I'd like to hear her thoughts on why she does.

There are humans in some Suess books.
This kind of crap would have been commonplace if Ma Clinton had been elected. Yet those on the Left still can't work out how Trump got managed it.
 
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This kind of crap would have been commonplace if Ma Clinton had been elected. Yet those on the Left still can't work out how Trump got elected.

They've blamed everything but their own policies and the candidate they cheated to nominate..

It's granny Clinton, not "ma":. :D
 
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