I am not a big fan of many of our country's major media outlets. However, I have to applaud the New York Post for defending a political cartoon in today's edition, decrying the suggestion that it may have racist leanings.
The cartoon, drawn by artist Sean Delonas, shows two police offiders standing over the body of a chimpanzee they've obviously just shot. One officer comments, "They'll have to find someone else to write the next stimulus bill."
Some feel that the chimpanzee is a representation of President Obama. Civil rights activist Al Sharpton says the cartoon is "troubling at best given the historic racist attacks of African-Americans as being synonymous with monkeys." He believes the Post needs to clarify the point of the cartoon, to prevent people from infering a racist theme related to the President.
In a statement, Post Editor-in-Chief Col Allan said: "The cartoon is a clear parody of a current news event, to wit the shooting of a violent chimpanzee in Connecticut. It broadly mocks Washington's efforts to revive the economy. Again, Al Sharpton reveals himself as nothing more than a publicity opportunist."
I must confess that when I saw the cartoon, I immediately got it. There was no "oh, look, the President is a monkey, tee-hee" commentary going through my mind. I would agree with Mr. Allan that Mr. Sharpton and many media pundits are reading things into the cartoon that simply are not there. The only racist views being promoted here are those of Mr. Sharpton and his cronies. Get out of the 19th century, "Reverend", and join the rest of us in 2009, where an African-American president is adored by people of all races, colors, and creeds.