rainerann
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It doesn’t surprise me that you don’t have children. It would seem most of the people supporting the claim that this is racist have no children and are oblivious to the reality that monkey is commonly used to describe children’s behavior. I bet it would also bruise the ego too much to change your position now and do some real investigating into how often monkeys are used in designing children’s clothing.Evidently, you've made assumptions about the statement in my original post, which referred to the historical evidence to black people being called a monkey, ignored my questions, and in turn, have asked me questions.
I have no children; however, I’m not sure how having them would make the difference in noticing racist undertones in an ad. Children are called many things, be a child or adult, calling a black person a monkey is racist. If you don’t understand or appreciate that, then there’s really nothing more to say about the matter.
We also say people are monkeying around if they are goofing off. This isn’t racist either.
Basically, this has again become a popular way to form a clique with other people. There is the obvious incentive to join because then you will not be called a racist.
I feel no inclination to join this clique or further perpetuate a label that was used in a derogatory way in the past. If this were a grown man I might feel differently, but we are talking about children and a world where monkeys are cute jungle creatures who get to climb trees and do other fun things.
The inability for people to see things through the eyes of a child and recognize the difference between associating a monkey with a child and a monkey with a man is astounding.
It is just not age appropriate to tell children that they can’t have fun pictures of monkeys on their clothing because of the evil done in the past. We should be encouraging children to see themselves as equally able to enjoy, entertain, or wear a picture of a fun little monkey.
A child’s world is not an adult world. All children will see monkeys as fun creatures unless adults tell them not to. I can’t imagine how anyone can think it is appropriate to tell a young child that they can’t wear a picture of a fun monkey on their sweater.
Has anyone been to a zoo? Monkeys are awesome and beautiful creatures. This is what children see and associate with the image on their sweater. They don’t see the past and it not age appropriate to teach to see things this way instead of teaching them to play like monkeys for as long as they can get away with it.
When you become an adult, things will change and they won’t be able to play this way anymore.