OK…the drought is over. As promised here is a new cartoon. Looking at the top of the box office charts, the number one and two movies in the US this past week were the Fast and Furious and Hannah Montana.
What does it say about us?
This editorial cartoon is going to need some background for all my non-Cincinnati readers and those who are from Cincinnati who don’t know what is going on. I apologize for the length.
*** The short explanation ***
If you don’t want to read it all the simple background is the white guy in front (named Chris Finney) said some anti-gay things in the past and the guy on the right just appointed him to leadership role in the NAACP. When asked why sexual behavior should affect who can eat in a restaurant back in the early 90’s, he supposedly said “Because there may be some who don’t want their family dining next to a homosexual couple whose actions they find offensive.” Understanding this quote helps you understand the gist of the cartoon.
*** The Long Explanation ***
The Cincinnati Chapter of the NAACP is headed by its President Christopher Smitherman (shown on the far right), a former city councilman. Christopher Finney is a local lawyer who is a member of a group called COAST which fights against what they deem as unnecessary government spending and taxation. Finney has been a member of the local NAACP for three years as COAST and the NAACP teamed to prevent a sales tax increase to build a new jail locally.
This article from CityBeat (the local alt paper) has the best recap so I’ll quote from there.
Before voters repealed it in 2004, Article 12 prohibited Cincinnati City Council or any other city entity from enacting or enforcing measures to give “minority or preferential status” to homosexuals, in effect preventing gays from seeking protection against discrimination or hate crimes.
The amendment, pushed by people affiliated with Citizens for Community Values (CCV), including Finney, was unique: No other city in the nation had enacted such a measure. Article 12 opponents called the law unfair because no other category of citizen was specifically prohibited from seeking redress from their government.
After the amendment created a public relations nightmare for the city nationwide and caused $45 million in lost convention business, a coalition of city officials, business CEOs and Cincinnati’s Catholic archbishop led a successful repeal campaign.
Article 12 was CCV’s response to the city’s human rights ordinance after an earlier court challenge failed. During testimony in a 1994 court hearing, Finney was asked why sexual behavior should affect who can eat in a restaurant or be employed by a company.
Finney replied, “Because there may be some who don’t want their family dining next to a homosexual couple whose actions they find offensive.”
So now Finney who has been volunteering his lawyering skills to the local NAACP has been appointed to their Board (in a non paying job)
Of course the local gay community is upset that a civil rights organization would appoint someone who is so anti-gay. Smitherman is upset with the local gay community because he feels they have never stepped up to support civil rights when its about issues that are important to African Americans. So who is right? IMO, both of them.
I have my opinions on hot topics such as abortion, gay marriage, global warming. I am open to other’s views as they remain open to mine. However, the statement Finney made was intolerant and the least he could do is comment on whether he still agrees with the statement he made so long ago and if not be able to renounce it so the NAACP and the local gay community could move forward in joint initiatives.
The Cincinnati Beacon has an exchange of emails between Finney and when given an opportunity to address it, the Beacon was told by Smitherman that he was the official NAACP spokesman and he had said all he was going to say on the matter.
I am happy to be international in that several of my regular viewers are NOT from the United States. Maybe I am like David Hasselhoff or Jerry Lewis where my talent is appreciated more elsewhere.
Anyway, one frequent visitor is Chirag Chamoli from India. His blog is “Indian’s Second Finest News Source, award-winning publication covering every aspect of Indianness and cultural potpourri.”
He asked me if I could draw an editorial cartoon to support an article he was creating called “India 101 – Quick Guide For Indians and Foreigners Alike” which very sarcastiscally outlines many tidbits, personal thoughts and misperceptions of India.
Check out the article now and I’ll post the cartoon here sometime tomorrow.
****** UPDATE ********
Here is the toon:
I mentioned a few months ago how a guy named Rhino linked to my site from the Daily Paul, the website dedicated to former Presidential Candidate Ron Paul. His linked spiked my hits to a record level.
Well thanks to Rhino, it looks like he has been keeping up on my little crack ass blog and posted this gem calling out their resident toonist Kevin Tuma (it’s not a Tuma) that maybe he has competition. Rhino sorry, no competition. His stuff looks good.
Anyway, saw a record number of hits yet again thanks to Rhino and those DailyPaul readers who checked me out…as well as my own usual gang of posters. Now if I could only get Keith Olbermann or Bill O’Reilly to pay attention (honestly I have no shame)
Thanks!!
Two blogs that I tend to check out on a regular basis both had reviews of the new move “Watchmen”.
Now I haven’t seen the movie yet (nor did I read the comic that inspired it) but Tom Richmonds Cartoon Blog and Tannerleah’s Stop Annoying Me Blog, both this week gave much press to the fact that the character Dr Manhatten is nude in much of it and that he has blue junk. I thought this odd until I googled more reviews and found this being talked about more than other parts of the movie. (See here, here and here for just a few other reviews)
I’ll be seeing it sometime this week and will give a full review. I just hope now I can keep from actually looking for the penis. Maybe when it comes out on video it can become a popular drinking game like “Hi Bob” (bonus if you know what this is referring to).
Anyway, here is my editorial cartoon take.