Blog EntryMexican comic-book character called racistJul 10, '08 12:05 PM
by Nya for everyone

Memin Pinguin memin

 

HOUSTON, Texas (CNN) -- A comic-book character popular in Mexico for generations has run into a cultural barrier at the border, where Americans see him as a racist caricature.

 Radio host Javier Salas says non-Latino Americans don't understand the Memin character.

3 of 3 For more than 60 years Mexicans have followed the adventures of "Memin Pinguin." But the dark-skinned Memin's exaggerated features in "Memin for President" came as a shock to Houston, Texas, Wal-Mart shopper Shawnedria McGinty.

 "I was like, OK, is that a monkey or a boy?" McGinty said. "To me it was an insult."

 

She'd never heard of "Memin Pinguin." She bought a Spanish-English dictionary and tried translating but still didn't like what she saw.  Watch what upset McGinty ยป

 

"So I asked my boyfriend, does that look like a monkey to you?" she said. "And we went back and forth and he was like, no, that's a black woman," referring to the character's Aunt Jemima-like mother.

 

McGinty and Houston community activist Quannel X want the comic books removed from the stores.

 

"This is absolutely insensitive toward race, in particular the African-American culture, and also people of color," Quannel X said. "This is poking fun at the physical features of an entire people."

 

But Mexican readers who grew up following the shenanigans of Memin say critics need to look beyond the cover and understand the stories.

 

"They will bring a smile to their face because we're so fond of that character," said Javier Salas, a Spanish-language talk show host on Chicago radio station WRTO. "We respect him, we love him. And that's why it's so absurd for us to hear complaints from people who don't know, don't understand Memin."

 

Memin is a poor Cuban-Mexican kid with bug eyes, thick lips and protruding ears. The mischievous and caring boy helps his mother by selling newspapers and shining shoes.

 

"We grew up reading, learning and educating ourselves with a lot of the topics they always touched on, which was honesty, justice, tolerance. He was a very unique character," Salas said.

 

Wal-Mart spokesman Lorenzo Lopez said the retailer has instructed stores to remove the books from shelves and discontinue sales.

 

"We received the customer complaint regarding the book, which we knew was based on a popular cartoon character in Mexico. We looked into it further, and we decided to no longer distribute the book and are in the process of removing the books from the stores."

 

The store has received no other complaints about Memin, Lopez said.

 

"We have a wide array of products that we provide to Hispanic customers, but when we looked at this more carefully and given the sensitivity of the topic, we thought it was best to no longer carry the book in our stores," he said.

 

He did not know how many copies of Memin books the chain had or how long it would take to remove them from displays.

 

Memin is no stranger to controversy. Three years ago, a series of Mexican stamps honoring Memin ignited an international uproar. The stamps were discontinued because of protests from African-American leaders.

 

"This is saying we respect and regard the African-American community by making them look like Sambos on a stamp?" the Rev. Al Sharpton said at the time. "This goes over the line."

 

Quannel X called the comic book "a disgrace."

 

"Look how they portray his mother, with huge ethnic lips, dark skin, making her look like the big gorilla and him like the little monkey."

 But fans of Memin say the valuable lessons of a beloved comic book character tackling real-life problems have been lost in translation.

 


9 Comments
musicseawater wrote on Jul 10
Here we go again, with people that we know really don't like us (Hispanics), making us look like buffoons and monkeys then talk about how much they love us. BULLSHIT, CHICO!

As soon as I'm finished with this cartoon called "Speedy, La Immigrant" and show how fast he get's his narrow ass over the boarder, while farting rice and bean gas, as he sucks on a cheap beer, driving his low rider with his best amigo, esse, I'll tell you how much I love heem too!

Yes, we love Speedy and will always love heem, tiende?

nubiangraphics wrote on Jul 10
Yea...but it has been around for 60 yrs, I have never heard of it.

Crazy walmart would even concider it!
praylaughpraise wrote on Jul 10
PEOPLE ARE GONE ALWAYS HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY!
gopwatchers wrote on Jul 10
IT'S NOT A SURPRISE THAT EVERY STATE, MAYORAL, AND GENERAL ELECTION TIME, THE CORPORATE MEDIA LIKE CNN (LOU DOBBS RACEBAITING) AND THE FASCISTS AT FOX CORPORATE NEWS TRACE SOME ANGLE ABOUT THIS COMIC BOOK CHARACTER MEMIN PINGUIN TO WEDGE DIVISIONS BETWEEN NON CUBAN LATINOS AND AMERICANS OF AFRICAN ANCESTRY. THIS HAS HAPPENED OVER THE LAST TEN YEARS, ESPECIALLY WITH REPUBLICAN HIGHJACKED HATE RADIO.

NOW WITH BARACK OBAMA RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT, YOU WILL SEE THE AIPAC/GOP/OPEC/FOX JUNTA FIND RACIALLY WEDGING FRINGE NEWS ITEMS AS "REAL NEWS". MEMIN PINGUIN HIGHLIGHTED AT SAME TIME AS NEWS JUGGERNAUTS JESSE JACKSON WHISPERED COMMENTS ABOUT BARACK'S SEX ORGANS, THE DIVIDE AND CONQUER PSYCHOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE SWINE KARL ROVE HAS PERFECTED.

ALL OFFENSIVE RACIAL STEREOTYPING IMAGES OF AMERICAN BLACKS NEED TO BE DEALT WITH IF FOREIGN BLACK IMAGES ARE GOING TO BE BANNED IN EQUAL TIME. MANY OF THE IMAGES OF "THE BOONDOCKS" BLACK YOUTH CARTOONS BORDER ON PROPAGANDA OF STEREOTYPES FROM ARYAN NATIONS CARTOONS BY RACIST ARTIST NICK BOUGAS.

IT IS ANOTHER CURIOUS SIDEFACT THAT MEMIN PINGUIN IS AN ETHNIC BLACK "CUBAN" CHARACTER, A REPUBLICAN PARTY SWING TOKEN VOTE, FROM THE 1940S, WHEN CUBA'S WHITE MINORITY RULE MADE AFRICAN AND MIXED RACE PEOPLE INTO THEIR COLONIAL VERSION OF JIM CROW MINSTRELS IN POPULAR MEDIA. IF THE WHITE MINORITY WERE EVER TO TAKE BACK CUBA FROM THE COMMUNISTS, ANOTHER SOUTH AFRICAN APARTHEID WOULD ARISE.

SOME HISTORY ON MEMIN PENGUIN. GIVES CREDENCE FOR ALL RACIALLY OFFENSIVE POP CULTURE MATERIAL TO BE SIDELINED. JUST LOOK AT THE LAST 50 YEARS OF LOONEY TUNES, DISNEY, HANNA BARBARA AND OTHER POST JIM CROW ANIMATED AND CARTOON IMAGES THAT OF SUBLIMINALLY INDOCTRINATED WHITE PERCEPTION OF COSMETIC LEGITIMACY OVER NON-WHITES.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mem%C3%ADn_Pingu%C3%ADn
nubiangraphics wrote on Jul 10
GOP ~~ Thanks for that information, I didnt know about all of that, I need to get on my research bus really quick and get informed!

Thanks
cosmicbrotha wrote on Jul 10
A few Walmarts need to blow the fuck up behind some shit like this...

im just saying..
musicseawater wrote on Jul 10, edited on Jul 10
Brothers always bitin'.......

I'm just saying...
cosmicbrotha wrote on Jul 10
Brothers always bitin'.......

I'm just saying...
???
revolutionnow wrote on Jul 18
Damn!!! Reminds me of those old minstrel show characters! Wow!!!
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