This is amusing (via The Marmot):

The German newspaper Die Tageszeitung has a reputation for leftist social sensitivity. All the more bizarre then was its choice of a cover to mark Obama's victory in the race for the Democratic Party nomination: a photo of the White House under the headline "Uncle Barack's Cabin."

The Berlin-based daily Die Tageszeitung is normally considered a bastion of political correctness. The paper, which was founded in 1978, has always seen itself as a left-leaning alternative to the mainstream press and is known for its outspoken positions on issues such as globalization, the environment and xenophobia in Germany.

Hence readers were all the more surprised to see on the cover of the Thursday edition of the "Taz" — as the newspaper is commonly known — a photograph of the White House under the headline "Uncle Barack's Cabin." "The White House in Washington: Will Barack Obama be the first black president to move in there?" read the picture caption.

The headline refers to Harriet Beecher Stowe's 1852 anti-slavery novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin," which has become controversial due to its perceived stereotyping of African-Americans. The novel led to the expression "Uncle Tom" being used to pejoratively refer to an African-American who is subservient to whites.

Gary Smith, executive director of the American Academy in Berlin, a private center which promotes trans-Atlantic relations, told SPIEGEL ONLINE Thursday that the cover left him "speechless." "'Uncle Tom' is a racial slur, and the Taz editors clearly sacrificed substance and principle for an unreflected laugh," he said. "A journalism that prides itself on treating stereotypes with irreverence needs to think harder about its own deployment of stereotypes and racial allusions. There are countless ways to address the issue of race in this year's election more intelligently."

Which just goes to show that "leftist social sensitivity" often goes with a tin ear for the nuances of race. Or that Germans just don't get America.

This is not the first time that the Taz has made an "Uncle Tom" reference. Back in 2004, the paper ran a story about Condoleezza Rice's appointment as US secretary of state under the headline "Uncle Tom's Rice."

Or that the editors of Die Tageszeitung are idiots.

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4 responses to “Uncle Barack’s Cabin”

  1. dearieme Avatar
    dearieme

    Or, there again, that they understand the point of the book, and the great effect that it had for the better in its day. Perhaps they think that 1960s offence-taking is wearisome twaddle.

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  2. Dom Avatar
    Dom

    The book is better than most people think. A recent annotated edition proved that. But no, I don’t believe the Germans meant it that way.

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  3. Dom Avatar
    Dom

    And I just read this in the Guardian: “If Obama’s campaign is about to reveal just how racist his country still is, it is already clear that misogyny is a more acceptable prejudice …”
    So Obamam’s campaign and Clinton’s campaign (both of them already senators) actually reveals … racism and sexism!

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  4. Al Smith Avatar

    This is common in the media around the world. In Canada they called our Black governor General, “La Reine Negre” because they were angry with her stance on Quebec separation. In the Ontario Provincial election they called a black female candidate the, “Liberal Tar Baby in the road” as the reporter was angry that a “bland white male” was not picked as a candidate. If all else fails, many in the media will rely on that proven effective weapon… racism.

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