George?
What do Mexicans have to do with this conversation? How did we go from what Paul wrote, which I agree with for the most part, to how blacks dislike Mexicans? I am rather shocked that you would play the race card in such a distasteful manner. What point are you attempting to prove by stating that they are not allowed as members of black churches? I do not know if you are aware of it, but church is the most segregated place that their is in the United States. You are no longer stating your opinion which you are entitled to. You are making a judgment. I can understand if you feel my picture would not have been newsworthy, but why take this conversation down a road of racial biases and undertones?
Why do you make this an issue of race when it isn't? No one else has. Why must you? As stated previously,I felt that had I captured the image, it would have been a merger of three different eras; 1960-1970-2008, an essay narratively reflecting the HUMAN DYNAMICS OF CHANGE in a Southern State marred by racial inequality in its much storied past. The black man and the white woman were not a reflection of race, but rather a reflection of two eras of racial inequality in the past, but has and is currently showing growth and progress in the present.
Go back and read my original post. I stated that the black man had an afro, a hairstyle from the 1970's. The white woman was elderly and had on clothes, eyeglasses and a hairstyle from the 1960's. These are two eras when blacks and whites were basically segregated in Little Rock, Arkansas. To see them dressed as they were, but sitting by one another in 2008 was ironic, because had this been 1960 they would not have sitting together; 1970 a slim maybe. The image would have shown how things, how big or little they may be, have changed for the better. Or would you rather we go back to how it was during those time periods?
For you to say that a picture of racial tolerance between black and white Americans in 2008 in the US is hardly unusual and provides little or no "documentary" evidence of a changing society shows your ignorance on the matter by which we speak. I do not mean ignorance as a sign of disrespect but rather as sign of naivety. In 1960 blacks would not have been allowed in that very library in Little Rock, Arkansas! In 1960 blacks would have been denied an adequate education in Little Rock, Arkansas.! In 1960 blacks would have had to drop their heads and look at the ground had a white person walked in their direction in Little Rock, Arkansas! The 1970's were a little better, but not by much. That was only forty years ago! Forty years ago! Don't tell me that it is not a sign of change for the when history clearly shows that there is. It has been documented. We have the black and white pictures to prove it.
This is pointless. My explanations are meaningless when it comes to your level of comprehension. San Fransisco, California and Little Rock, Arkansas are two different beast's. How can you comprehend that of by which I speak when you have never seen it; lived it; felt it; breathed it. It is clear that you are that photographer of whom I wrote of earlier.
With that said, Apug is not the place for the direction you have taken my original post. It was not about race; why must you make it? I am thinking of contacting the council and ask that they remove this post. I do not want to be the reason for starting a once informative post on the Human Dynamic to one that has spiraled out of control to a debate with racial tensions. To make matters worse; your point of view is thwarted by the things that you have posted. Of all of the people who have posted their views, you are the only one who has spoken in racial undertones; the only person who has played the race card. Race had, and has nothing to do with this discussion. How did we go from documenting the Human Dynamic and its positive changes to how blacks despise Mexicans?
So molest me not with your false visions of grandeur. I dare not bathe in your foolishness for yet another moment. My hands are washed of you.
I bid you goodbye.
Jamusu.