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Dude, where’s my white privilege? Take 2: “Blackface Jesus”

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blackface jesusOh hell no. The trend of white boys in literal or figurative blackface continues. First we told you about the Kill Whitey parties. Then we told about the rash of “thug” or “gangsta” parties spreading across predominantly white high schools and colleges. Now comes perhaps the worst case of this flaunting-of-white-privilege-disguised-as-hipster-irony bull. Sorry everyone, but this is gonna be a long rant. From Hip Hop Blogs:

Ok, let’s talk about this guy-

He calls himself “Blackface Jesus”.

Now, who cares what his motives are or how he justifies rocking blackface at hipster parties in New York. The problem I have is not with his existence, but the passive acceptance by the other party goers who are with him, and the recurring big-ups he’s been getting from Gawker, a blog about NY media.

Nichelle had this to say:

“When I first saw the “Blackface Jesus” on Gawker last week, it was just another “Blue States Lose” thing and I just rolled my eyes. Now in their third or fourth post of the guy, the weak joke is turning to be really offensive. An image of a white guy in black face is what got frat boys and Ted Danson in trouble. Now, this kid gets glorified as a symbol of coolness. WTF?!”

Jay Smooth, though he was addressing a different situation said something I think fits here:

“I’ve been saying for years that irony is now the last refuge of a coward. A singularly dishonest and deluded sort of coward who imagines his behavior a mark of courage, as he fearlessly refuses to take anything seriously. Cowardice is the root of all hipster irony. And this is never more obvious, or more ugly, than when issues of race are involved.”

Again, the issue I have is how others react to this guy. For me, this is an example of White male privilege being flaunted at it’s worst. He rocks blackface because well, he can. And Gawker can highlight him as a funny ironic joke over and over because they can. Even in New York where Whites are the minority.

It’s like saying, “F– your sensitivity and the history behind this symbol. Even when outnumbered we can do what we want without taking seriously any critique”. Well, this is my critique.

This kind of racist hipster ironic douchebaggery (to steal a term from Jon Stewart) is EXACTLY what I was ranting about in episode 10 of Addicted to Race. People (even people of color, not just white people) really seem to believe that we’ve come to a point where racism is over, where it’s passe to get mad about social injustice. And it’s now become cool to be “politically incorrect.” But what the hell does “political incorrectness” actually mean? In my rant I quoted Debra Dickerson on her definition:

The rhetorical cul-de-sac where white hate went—in goes racism, out comes political incorrectness. Use of this phrase is a tactic designed to derail discourse by disguising racism as defiance of far-left, pseudo-Communist attempts at enforcing behavior and speech codes. However, vicious, brainless, knee-jerk, or crudely racist a sentiment may be, once it is repackaged as merely “un-PC” it become heroic, brave, free-thinking, and best of all, victimized.

So in other words, just because this guy considers himself a part of the downtown hipster set, just because he thinks he’s sooooo ironic and clever, just because he’d classify his costume as “un-PC” rather than “offensive,” doesn’t make this any less racist! There is absolutely no difference between Blackface Jesus and the blackface minstrel performers so popular at the turn of the century. It’s just as offensive as Mickey Rooney’s yellowface getup as Mr. Yunioshi in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.”

White people like “Blackface Jesus” think that they have somehow “transcended” racism. Maybe because they hang out with black people, have black friends, or even fuck [excuse my French] black men or women, that means that they couldn’t possibly subscribe to the same racist notions as did the less open-minded previous generations. Sorry to disappoint, fellas, but you guys grew up to be EXACTLY like them. “Blackface Jesus” and “Kill Whitey” and “thug parties” all promote the exact same kind of racist tripe that minstrel shows did. There is no difference. It’s the same stereotypes, the same messages, the same costumes, the same images. Just because you’ve repackaged it as “political incorrectness” to make yourself seem like a brave, free-thinking individual doesn’t mean crap. You’re just deluding yourself - and we see right through it.

Related Links:
Top 10 List of Yellowface Roles
Wikipedia entry on “blackface”
PBS American Experience on Blackface
Spike Lee’s 2000 film Bamboozled

UPDATE:
Jay Smooth from HipHipMusic.com decided to go to the source and ask “Blackface Jesus” what the getup was all about. Read their chat here.

Trackbacks & Pings

  1. ByronCrawford.com on 09 Dec 2005 at 1:14 pm

    Blackface Jesus controversy
    So there’s this guy, Blackface Jesus, who shows up to hipster parties dressed up as… well, Jesus in blackface. He’s also managed to pop up in NY media blog Gawker like four times now, which has gotten some of

  2. Mixed Media Watch - tracking media representations of mixed people on 29 Jun 2006 at 5:28 am

    […] Apparently he and Sandra Bernhard are on the same “hipsters like us are beyond race so it’s ok for us to spew racist garbage because it’s like, you know, meta and post-modern and stuff” bandwagon, along with Kill Whitey and Blackface Jesus. […]

Comments

  1. chris wrote:

    Good post. And agree with everything you’ve said… except one point. Gawker is not at all lauding this guy. They are totally trashing him. They think he’s just as ridiculous and offensive as you do.

  2. Shytfaced Jesus wrote:

    Actually, I find the commonly-depicted “Whiteface” Jesus more offensive than this sole example of a “Blackface” Jesus (which actually looks closer to the historical truth).

    Jesus was an ancient Jew who likely resembled modern-day Arabs like Saddam Hussein, NOT Paul Walker-esque Aryan hippies.
    http://www.religioustolerance.org/jesusface.jpg

    But since White folks would never “stoop” to worshipping a brownfaced god, they gave him a Michael Jackson Whiteface treatment. The fact that no one is up in arms about this racist revisionism and its MASS ACCEPTANCE amongst 1/3 of the earth’s religious people (Christians) - is what’s TRULY outrageous.

    And then they have the nerve to call Michael Jackson wacko? When they did the EXACT SAME THING to their GOD???

  3. DocZeus wrote:

    Is it just me or does the pictures of blackface jesus look like they are photoshopped into these parties? I’m not excusing it but there something that seems off.

  4. Renu wrote:

    Thank you shytefacedjesus. BDP (KRS-One’s original project) has a fantastic song about how Jesus was a man of color and that Europeans and their organized religion revised his skin-tone to suit their comfort level.

  5. John wrote:

    Almost makes Naked Cowboy less annoying.

  6. Nichelle wrote:

    Chris,

    You got it wrong about Gawker trashing Blackface Jesus. The fact that he is being talked about is positive is some way. I hesitated to talk about him myself but I think that someone had to speak up. People seem to think that racism is over, but it’s not. Making jokes does not cover up the fact that it is just plain wrong to dress up in black face. Don’t forget the history.

  7. Patrick Kigongo wrote:

    Ahem…I don’t understand this nonsense. Everyobody’s freaking about blackface jesus and don’t even bother to pay mind to me…the REAL BLACK GUY right behind him who’s cold chillin and not even paying the situation any mind…shit, dude. Lighten u…zoo york.

  8. Ray Charles Istre wrote:

    Amen Shytfaced Jesus… I wonder if the need to have Jesus molded into your own ethnic race is somewhat of a messiah complex. Apparently Jesus of Nazareth, not to be confused with Shytfaced here… had no interest in a media campaigne such as Caeasar or the Medici family and therefore had no need to leave a portrait of himself. He didn’t even have his followers describe what he actually looked like FOR GODS SAKE. Being an artist, I had to attempt to speak to these western media portrayals in a series of drawings and sketches called, “Ugly” Jesus. He’s not “Pretty” or “GQ”… at http://www.uglyjesus.com

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