🐱 Dr. Seuss is racist now

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  • Loudoun schools spokesman Wayde B. Byard confirmed to The Washington Post that they have 'shifted the emphasis' of March 2 Read Across America day
  • That means the day will not celebrate the much loved Seuss stories 'exclusively'
  • 'Research in recent years has revealed strong racial undertones,' Byard said
  • That came following a 2019 report called 'The Cat is Out of the Bag: Orientalism, Anti-Blackness, and White Supremacy in Dr. Seuss's Children's Books'
  • Read Across America Day had traditionally focused on Seuss books
  • But since 2017 the focus has shifted to 'Celebrating a Nation of Diverse Readers'
  • Learning for Justice is behind the calls to cancel Dr Seuss, Fox News reports
A Virginia school system has dropped Dr. Seuss from an annual event to encourage reading as district leaders accused the beloved author's books having 'strong racial undertones.'

The Loudon County schools will shift the 'emphasis' of the annual Read Across America day on March 2 away from Seuss and toward books more 'inclusive and diverse and reflective of our student community,' a spokesman said.

Seuss, whose real name is Theodor Geisel, had been the face of the annual Read Across America day for more than 20 years. A report has accused his children's stories of featuring 'orientalism, anti-blackness and white supremacy'.

Loudoun schools spokesman Wayde B. Byard, said recent research had revealed 'strong racial undertones in many books written/illustrated by Dr. Seuss,' The Washington Post reported.

'Given this research, and LCPS' focus on equity and culturally responsive instruction, LCPS has provided guidance to schools in the past couple of years to not connect Read Across America Day with Dr. Seuss' birthday exclusively,' Byard said.

DailyMail.com has asked Loudon schools for comment.

Byard insisted that the books had not been banned outright - and that students could still access Seuss in the district's libraries and classrooms, but that the March 2 event would not 'simply celebrate Dr. Seuss.'

His comments come following a 2019 report called 'The Cat is Out of the Bag: Orientalism, Anti-Blackness, and White Supremacy in Dr. Seuss's Children's Books'.


That report states: 'White supremacy is seen through the centering of Whiteness and White characters, who comprise 98% (2,195 characters) of all characters.

'Notably, every character of color is male. Males of color are only presented in subservient, exotified, or dehumanized roles. This also remains true in their relation to White characters.

'Most startling is the complete invisibility and absence of women and girls of color across Seuss' entire children’s book collection.

'In addition, some of Dr. Seuss' most iconic books feature animal or non-human characters that transmit Orientalist, anti-Black, and White supremacist messaging through allegories and symbolism.'


Read Across America Day had traditionally featured on Seuss books including classics like The Cat In The Hat and The Grinch.

But since 2017 the National Education Association has shifted its focus nationally to 'Celebrating a Nation of Diverse Readers'.

Learning for Justice is behind the recent calls to cancel Dr Seuss, Fox News reports.

Author Geisel has already come under fire for using 'stereotypical Orientalist tropes', according to a report by researchers Katie Ishizuka and Ramón Stephens.

That found 'of the 2,240 (identified) human characters, there are forty-five characters of color representing 2% of the total number of human characters'.

A total of 43 of 'exhibited behaviors and appearances that align with harmful and stereotypical Orientalist tropes', they said.

Meanwhile, other cultural icons are targeted for 'modern' refreshes: On Friday it was reported that Mr. Potato Head had gone gender neutral as toy maker Hasbro announced it is changing the branding of the 70-year-old figure because it needs to break free from gender norms.

The change - which will drop the 'Mr.' from Mr. Potato Head brand - sparked debate on social media, with many saying toy company Hasbro has bent to 'woke' culture by changing a cultural icon that's been on toy shelves since 1952.

But Rhode Island-based Hasbro, which revealed the change in a presentation to investors Thursday, said the gender-neutral name comes as societal roles are changing - with more single-parent households and same-sex parents coming into the picture.

As for Seuss, it's not the first time the late Geisel has found himself in the cultural crosshairs.

In 2019 DailyMail.com reported how Geisel portrayed black people as if they were slaves being sold off at a white-owned department store.

He used the word 'n*****' to refer to African Americans and described women as 'insignificant and helpless', book Becoming Dr. Seuss: Theodor Geisel and the Making of an American Imagination claimed.

Decades later when Geisel was called out on these cartoons he said it was 'just the way things were 50 years ago' and claimed that feminists wanted to 'clean up everything'.

In 2017 Cambridgeport Elementary School librarian Liz Phipps Soeiro rejected a gift of several Dr Seuss books from Melania Trump, saying their whimsical illustrations were 'steeped in racist propaganda, caricatures, and harmful stereotypes'.

The White House had announced that one school in each state would receive a selection of Seuss' books chosen by Melania, including 'Green Eggs and Ham' and 'The Cat in the Hat'.


But Soeiro turned down the collection of almost a dozen books, saying in the open letter her school was award-winning and well-funded.

She continued: '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.'

She added: '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.'

Neither of those books were included in Melania's selection.
 
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cancel Dr Seuss
Dr. Seuss took his hiatus from children's publishing to create political cartoons and work as a commissioned artist for the U.S Army during World War II. Someone has to tell them we can't cancel a historical figure for trying to make money during a racially motivated, nationalist time period. hot damn.
 
When you click the trending for this on Twitter, it gives a warning about "sensitive material."

It's a god damn kids book.
 
So what will happen when they find out in the first published version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the Ompa Loopas were black pygmies from Africa that were brought to work in the factory in cages on boats?
 
this is why you never give jews anything. it literally doesnt matter that this guy was a slobbering philosemite his whole life who was pro-ww2 from the very beginning when the american public wasn't interested into going into war. they STILL will erase him from memory. churchill will not be far away. when they tell you "all whites are irredeemably racist", believe them.
 
So what will happen when they find out in the first published version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the Ompa Loopas were black pygmies from Africa that were brought to work in the factory in cages on boats?
Or when they find comic covers of Superman and Captain America beating up Japanese caricatures.
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Dr. Seuss took his hiatus from children's publishing to create political cartoons and work as a commissioned artist for the U.S Army during World War II. Someone has to tell them we can't cancel a historical figure for trying to make money during a racially motivated, nationalist time period. hot damn.
Dr. Seuss was a patriot and a hero. That's what they're really mad about.

Unlike "antifa," he actually did fight real Nazis with the main skill he had for doing it, even though he could certainly have made more money staying in the private sector. Like Superman, he actually punched real Nazis.
 
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On topic, FUCK OFF, YOU PROGRESSIVE SCUM. Dr. Seuss featured heavily in my childhood; in fact, his were the books that taught me how to read. Also, this won't stop corporations from capitalizing on his works:
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The latest adaptation of his work came out a little over TWO YEARS AGO, in the height of this SJW madness, and went on to be the ninth-most profitable release that year. Why did nobody say anything then? As always, it really goes to show how privileged SJWs really are, when a dude best known for making innocent kids' books starring an elephant and a cat in a hat is their next equivalent of Hitler because he *gasp* drew some racist caricatures of black people 80 years ago! News flash, bitches -that type of shit was extremely common back then:
https://vimeo.comShould we also cancel the Looney Tunes because they made this in 1943?

I believe they no longer show the Looney Tunes cartoons with mammies and step 'n fetchits. Yet I'm still surprised they haven't torpedoed the entite franchise because of it yet.

I think we are going to see more and more of this until we're down to CalArts diversity cartoons and books about black girl magic.

I wouldn't doubt that they have a list of shit that came out before 2010 that they find shit to get offended about as they go along and send heavy worded emails to every somebody they know to ether turn inside out or burn altogether. They're fucking going after Mr. Potato Head for being sexist for Christ sakes.

Tom and Jerry is probably coming up soon due to the black maid character in earlier episodes, which is ether a shame or a blessing depending on how you see it being rehashed over and over again.

They stopped showing the black maid. But I clearly remember her from my childhood. She was always yelling at Tom. But Tom kept busting the whole house up trying to get a single, snarky mouse. I don't think she was that racist to be honest. As a kid I didn't even know she was a maid. I thought it was her house and she was tired of her cat breaking all the plates in pursuit of a mouse he was never going to eat.

That list is miles long. Can't wait to see what gets cancelled next. Thanks Current Year. :mad:


I think Curious George is better off with The Man in the Yellow Hat. Back in Africa he'd just end up poached. Probably sent to China to be made into soup that makes your penis harder.

Poor Laura Ingalls Wilder. Grew up moving from town to town in a time when people had to actually rough it because that's the way it was. And yet her whole legacy tarnished because Pa had the audacity to be born in the 19th century and say 19th century things about Indians.

I can't post a 1 word reply but I don't think the image requires any words personally. :story:
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Now I wonder if the books are also disappearing from store shelves. Not because they were pulled. But because people are buying them up to do this.

Banning books has a Streisand Effect. You just called attention to them and now everyone curious who didn't care before wants to gawk at what the big deal is.

Don't worry. There's always PDFs. Kids never take their eyes off their devices now anyway.
 
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