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lastofthetimeladies:

This is my school’s production poster for this year’s play, Othello.
The photo features students (the girl who plays Desdemona and the boy who plays Othello) and was also taken by a student.
This morning, many copies of this poster were put up through the hallways of my high school. By this afternoon, they all had been ripped down - some by teachers, some by students, and many by the principal himself due to a large amount of complaints that the administration received for allowing such a poster on the halls.
I honestly don’t know what I think of it because I fear that I have such a big bias in favor of my drama program, being that I am an avid thespian. I understand how this poster can be taken the wrong way - for one, it’s currently black history month, and my school is one that goes all-out to celebrate that. To have posters, announcements, and clubs all revolving around black pride and then to put this poster up in the midst of all that? This poster depicts exactly the kind of stereotypes that we have been trying to negate - a black man attacking a pretty young white woman. 
However, this is advertisement and this is art. This is probably the most effective way the drama teacher could have thought of to get people to come to the show. Everyone will see the poster and wonder, “What is that show even about? All I know is that there are black hands strangling a white girl.” Because I know that people do see it that way - completely black-and-white, if you will. They will wonder, and they will go see the show, just to find out whether or not the drama program is actually racist or something. I mean, this is an incredible marketing strategy. Hit them in the face with shocking controversy and make them need to find out.
On one hand, the photo looks amazing from a photographer’s standpoint, and the poster itself is brilliant from an advertising standpoint. On the other hand, from the side of politics and from an activist’s standpoint, how far is too far? I’m afraid that I can’t truly say, since I have both white privilege and a slight bias in favor of my drama department. 

Regardless of how “effective” people think it would be to get people to come to the show, racism should never be used to get numbers. The creators of this poster and the teacher that approved it are using people’s racist fears of the black man hurting the white girl in order to advance this theater program. There is no excuse or justification for it no matter what month it is.

That poster is 100% racist, and I am VERY glad that the students and the administrators were pro active in taking that shit down.
OP, do you NOT see how harmful this poster is? It relies on the notion of the scary black man hurting the poor innocent white girl.
And please MISS ME with that “this is art and entertainment” crap.
ART CAN BE RACIST. ENTERTAINMENT CAN BE RACIST.
And NO this is NOT the most effective way. Why in the unholy FUCK would anyone want to go to a show that is advertised like that??? I know I would avoid it like the plague and tell everyone I know not to support such a racist sentiment.
You said it yourself: You have white privilege. Therefore your feelings on this are IRRELEVANT. You do NOT get to determine what is racist. PERIOD.

I think in relation to the story of othello this poster is awesome. Becoming so upset about this because it’s a black guy strangling a white girl and deeming it racist makes you no different from actual racists. Try battling the actual racism that’s going on in the world instead of getting pissy and crying racism over a high school play poster. People are so annoying.

The poster illustrates a scene from the play. While it is indeed tactless, especially considering the timeframe & environment that you mentioned, it does absolutely nothing to satisfy any veritable definition of racism. There’s way too much REAL racism in this world for things such as this, irrelevant to the topic, to continue to consistently be ignorantly hyped up. Whether or not these posters are banned Shakespeare’s “Othello” is going to be about a black man that imminently murders his white wife. Instead of finding semblances of racism to confront I deeply desire for people to become enlightened to the real and tangible racism that is extensively affecting lives in the worst ways.

distorted-clarity:

pussyalamode:

sourcedumal:

the-womanifesto:

lastofthetimeladies:

This is my school’s production poster for this year’s play, Othello.

The photo features students (the girl who plays Desdemona and the boy who plays Othello) and was also taken by a student.

This morning, many copies of this poster were put up through the hallways of my high school. By this afternoon, they all had been ripped down - some by teachers, some by students, and many by the principal himself due to a large amount of complaints that the administration received for allowing such a poster on the halls.

I honestly don’t know what I think of it because I fear that I have such a big bias in favor of my drama program, being that I am an avid thespian. I understand how this poster can be taken the wrong way - for one, it’s currently black history month, and my school is one that goes all-out to celebrate that. To have posters, announcements, and clubs all revolving around black pride and then to put this poster up in the midst of all that? This poster depicts exactly the kind of stereotypes that we have been trying to negate - a black man attacking a pretty young white woman. 

However, this is advertisement and this is art. This is probably the most effective way the drama teacher could have thought of to get people to come to the show. Everyone will see the poster and wonder, “What is that show even about? All I know is that there are black hands strangling a white girl.” Because I know that people do see it that way - completely black-and-white, if you will. They will wonder, and they will go see the show, just to find out whether or not the drama program is actually racist or something. I mean, this is an incredible marketing strategy. Hit them in the face with shocking controversy and make them need to find out.

On one hand, the photo looks amazing from a photographer’s standpoint, and the poster itself is brilliant from an advertising standpoint. On the other hand, from the side of politics and from an activist’s standpoint, how far is too far? I’m afraid that I can’t truly say, since I have both white privilege and a slight bias in favor of my drama department. 

Regardless of how “effective” people think it would be to get people to come to the show, racism should never be used to get numbers. The creators of this poster and the teacher that approved it are using people’s racist fears of the black man hurting the white girl in order to advance this theater program. There is no excuse or justification for it no matter what month it is.

That poster is 100% racist, and I am VERY glad that the students and the administrators were pro active in taking that shit down.

OP, do you NOT see how harmful this poster is? It relies on the notion of the scary black man hurting the poor innocent white girl.

And please MISS ME with that “this is art and entertainment” crap.

ART CAN BE RACIST. ENTERTAINMENT CAN BE RACIST.

And NO this is NOT the most effective way. Why in the unholy FUCK would anyone want to go to a show that is advertised like that??? I know I would avoid it like the plague and tell everyone I know not to support such a racist sentiment.

You said it yourself: You have white privilege. Therefore your feelings on this are IRRELEVANT. You do NOT get to determine what is racist. PERIOD.

I think in relation to the story of othello this poster is awesome. Becoming so upset about this because it’s a black guy strangling a white girl and deeming it racist makes you no different from actual racists. Try battling the actual racism that’s going on in the world instead of getting pissy and crying racism over a high school play poster. People are so annoying.

The poster illustrates a scene from the play. While it is indeed tactless, especially considering the timeframe & environment that you mentioned, it does absolutely nothing to satisfy any veritable definition of racism. There’s way too much REAL racism in this world for things such as this, irrelevant to the topic, to continue to consistently be ignorantly hyped up. Whether or not these posters are banned Shakespeare’s “Othello” is going to be about a black man that imminently murders his white wife. Instead of finding semblances of racism to confront I deeply desire for people to become enlightened to the real and tangible racism that is extensively affecting lives in the worst ways.

Posted on 26 February, 2012, 10:13pm. Reblogged from distorted-clarity and Originally from lastofthetimeladies. This post has 227 notes.
  1. thecomplaintbox reblogged this from femmenoire and added:
    The title black character dehumanized by obscuring his face while still transmitting and goading the viewer to empathize...
  2. wibblywobblynina reblogged this from thecomplaintbox and added:
    front. Two words for this poster: FUCKED. UP.
  3. shabazzpizazz reblogged this from lastofthetimeladies
  4. nikolakisouvlaki reblogged this from lati-negros
  5. pandawhales reblogged this from snrlx-the-unsub and added:
    i didnt see anything when i looked at this other than that it’s a pretty amazing picture of something from a shakespeare...
  6. sea-dyke reblogged this from lizzardspit and added:
    Straight from Derailing for Dummies: under ‘false consciousness’ In arguments about race, it takes a slightly different...
  7. totiebinds reblogged this from sea-dyke and added:
    So I’m thinking I should probably get around to reading this play now…
  8. lizzardspit reblogged this from apoeticmindset and added:
    Maybe I’m color blind but I think this is a fantastic poster for the play. Is the play not about Othello going mad and...
  9. sea-dyke reblogged this from apoeticmindset and added:
    We don’t understand the play though, remember? You’d think fans of Shakespeare of all people would grasp the importance...
  10. apoeticmindset reblogged this from sea-dyke and added:
    and here I was thinking I was going to go to bed, and once again I’m having to bash my head against the wall about WHAT...
  11. fashionismymusic reblogged this from sea-dyke
  12. sea-dyke reblogged this from snrlx-the-unsub and added:
    Everyone knows the plot of Othello, which just because of the time it was written doesn’t make it any less racist. There...
  13. charinu reblogged this from alexandraya
  14. alexandraya reblogged this from lordymctoff-of-faggotland and added:
    Okay, sorry but why was this taken down? I really do not understand. It is quite clearly a poster for a play, even if...
  15. caledoniasternandwild reblogged this from thefremen and added:
    The person who made this cannot have understood the play. At all. The entire point of Othello is that Othello is a good...
  16. snrlx-the-unsub reblogged this from brightblackdaylight and added:
    I dont think im going to be able to argue this adequately tonight and i dont want to speak for anyone either so i think...
  17. brightblackdaylight reblogged this from snrlx-the-unsub and added:
    OK, fair enough, I respect that person’s opinion and I can actually see why they would find it offensive. But this is a...
  18. snrlx-the-unsub reblogged this from brightblackdaylight and added:
    I didnt decide it was offensive (although i think it is), i reblogged it from someone i follow who is black and thought...
  19. brightblackdaylight reblogged this from newpessimist and added:
    You can’t never offend anyone. Offense is not harm. Of course, if people are offended there should be a discussion as to...
  20. lordymctoff-of-faggotland reblogged this from brightblackdaylight and added:
    Good poster. Not entirely sure why people took it down, it’s quite clearly a poster for a play. :/
  21. brightblackdaylight reblogged this from snrlx-the-unsub and added:
    You don’t think it’s just a case of an advertisement for a play where a guy (who happens to be black) kills a woman (who...
  22. snrlx-the-unsub reblogged this from sea-dyke and added:
    cant believe people are legit trying to defend this
  23. sea-dyke reblogged this from sexsocialismandscifi
  24. carlybelle reblogged this from trulysophisticat and added:
    Um. It is Othello…
  25. trulysophisticat reblogged this from thefremen
  26. codelens reblogged this from theeducatedfieldnegro and added:
    Please observe below the suspected Racist’s attempts to justify her high-school’s obvious ploy to use Racism to sell...
  27. distorted-clarity reblogged this from distorted-clarity
  28. sodarksopretty reblogged this from distorted-clarity and added:
    Wow. Shut the fuck up. Othello is about BLACK MAN who murders his WHITE WIFE. Nothing to do with racism. Go read a...
  29. ashleyrae89 reblogged this from theeducatedfieldnegro
  30. izrbttyou reblogged this from theeducatedfieldnegro
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  32. twilightsyndrome reblogged this from mermaidonland and added:
    the fact that this is even being considered racist is bullshit, and yet another reason why racism exists. If this poster...
  33. mermaidonland reblogged this from pussyalamode and added:
    lol but othello was black and the ho was white
  34. simplygarrison reblogged this from theeducatedfieldnegro and added:
    The OP is a jackass to the umpteenth degree. Who cares if it’s BHM? Anytime of year this shit is wrong. I wasn’t sure if...