The New Blasphemy: Mocking the Civil Rights Movement

Throughout history, clowns, jesters, and court fools have had a valuable role in mocking what others are afraid to mock. But, among the new puritans of Seattle, some things are just too sacred to be mocked -- like the civil rights movement of the '60s. As some student clowns at Seattle's Cornish College of the Arts found out:

"In their clown characters, the three portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X as "half-witted simpletons," said the offended students. In one scene, King begins his famous "I Have a Dream" speech, then admits to having forgotten the rest before he is shot. But it was the performers' depiction of the 1960 sit-in at Greensboro that proved most offensive.

In the historic incident, four black students forced the issue of segregation by sitting at a whites-only lunch counter in a Woolworth's store and attempting to order sodas, coffee and doughnuts. In the Cornish rendition, the students who saw it said the performers greeted each other with "Homey G, whaddup?," ordered fried chicken, chitterlings, black-eyed peas, watermelon and fruit salad, and declared, "We're not goin' 'til we git some.""

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You can guess the sequel -- "The entire theater department also met and later participated in a diversity-training session" etc. Christians routinely put up with all sorts of mockery and abuse, of course -- much of it coming from exactly the same sort of people as those who were "offended" in this case.

Another report of the matter here

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