Dear Editor,
I usually find the Clovis cartoons to be thought-provoking and amusing.
However, yesterday's effort (Sunday, August 3, 2014) 'Back to Africa' is a tasteless perpetuation of the myths that we — the majority African population of these islands — have been subjected to for years. First by our slave and colonial masters and now by our own.
It is as Annie Oakley pointed out in another sphere of oppression: "The work of the oppressor is complete when he gets the oppressed to do it for him."
Come on, Clovis, think of the audience outside of your head.
Glen Allison
glenroyallison@gmail.com
Come on now, Clovis
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I usually find the Clovis cartoons to be thought-provoking and amusing.
However, yesterday's effort (Sunday, August 3, 2014) 'Back to Africa' is a tasteless perpetuation of the myths that we — the majority African population of these islands — have been subjected to for years. First by our slave and colonial masters and now by our own.
It is as Annie Oakley pointed out in another sphere of oppression: "The work of the oppressor is complete when he gets the oppressed to do it for him."
Come on, Clovis, think of the audience outside of your head.
Glen Allison
glenroyallison@gmail.com
Come on now, Clovis
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