Rawest nerves
Sophia Nelson:
Quit whining and enjoy the fact that you have reached the point where you can be ridiculed by cartoons. It means you have made it.
This whining is just not becoming. It puts you in the same class as the emotionally immature Muslims who riot over cartoons. Grow up and accept the compliment of being important enough to ridicule.
I am not buying this tale of woe. It is what happens when you get in the arena, no matter what your gender or ethnic background. There are much worse cartoons about Condoleeza Rice out there that never prompted Sophia to write an op-ed. In fact their are much worse cartoons about President Bush out there on a weekly basis.There she is -- no, not Miss America, but the Angela-Davis-Afro-wearing, machine-gun-toting, angry, unpatriotic Michelle Obama, greeting her husband with a fist bump instead of a kiss on the cheek.
It was supposed to be satire, but the caricature of Barack Obama and his wife that appeared on the cover of the New Yorker last week rightly caused a major flap. And among black professional women like me and many of my sisters in the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, who happened to be gathered last week in Washington for our 100th anniversary celebration, the mischaracterization of Michelle hit the rawest of nerves.
Welcome to our world.
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Quit whining and enjoy the fact that you have reached the point where you can be ridiculed by cartoons. It means you have made it.
This whining is just not becoming. It puts you in the same class as the emotionally immature Muslims who riot over cartoons. Grow up and accept the compliment of being important enough to ridicule.
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