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Complexion, Atmosphere, or Dirty Negroes and Latin@s? It’s All the Same, Right?

If you haven’t heard about the “whites only” pool yet, this one is a doozy.

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More than 60 campers from Northeast Philadelphia were turned away from a private swim club and left to wonder if their race was the reason.

Kids at Creative Steps Day Camp were thrilled to go swimming once a week at the Valley Swim Club. But after only one trip to the private club, they were…

“I heard this lady, she was like, ‘Uh, what are all these black kids doing here?’ She’s like, ‘I’m scared they might do something to my child,’” said camper Dymire Baylor.

The Creative Steps Day Camp paid more than $1900 to The Valley Swim Club. The Valley Swim Club is a private club that advertises open membership. But the campers’ first visit to the pool suggested otherwise.

“When the minority children got in the pool all of the Caucasian children immediately exited the pool,” Horace Gibson, parent of a day camp child, wrote in an email. “The pool attendants came and told the black children that they did not allow minorities in the club and needed the children to leave immediately.”

The next day the club told the camp director that the camp’s membership was being suspended and their money would be refunded.

And then comes the money quotation, from the President of the club, John Duesler:

“There was concern that a lot of kids would change the complexion … and the atmosphere of the club,”

“Complexion”? “Atmosphere”? Really? You really just went there, didn’t you, Mr. Duesler? You might have gotten away with that shit if you had just said “atmosphere,” but you had to go and throw in that bit about the “complexion” of the club, didn’t you?

Mr. Duesler, your shit is showing, and it ain’t pretty.

My first thought, upon reading about this, was the same as Elon James White of This Week in Blackness. Total shock. Not so much at the thought that people think this way, but that people in this day and age say this shit out loud and do this shit in public (for fear of someone suing their ass off, of course, not out of embarrassment for being a bigot).

I was born ‘78. I’m not supposed to write about White’s only pools. I’m supposed to write about the subtle racism one finds in corporate America or perhaps while being followed in a department store.

For reals. I swear we’ve become so post-racial these days we’ve come full circle back to just full on, outright, in-your-face, no-holds-barred, some-fool-might-burn-a-cross-in-my-yard-next week, blatant racism. If you were unfortunate enough to see the original comments thread at the NBC Philadelphia link above, you know exactly what I’m talking about. That thread made your average YouTube thread look educated and informed (the thread has since been taken down from the site). Don’t worry, however, Elon. There was plenty of subtle racism going on in the coverage of this story such that folks like you and I can keep on blogging a-plenty. Yes, even the commentary on this event that tried to be, erm, civil, was blatantly offensive.

There were the “well, this incident was obviously racist, but people wouldn’t have to be so obviously racist if folks like Jesse Jackson and Al sharpton would just shut up (and all those damn coloreds would just stop talking about Michael Jackson)” responses. [Update: I linked to the wrong post as an example of this sort of BS thinking. I apologize to the author, who was rightfully pissed off about my mis-characterizing his post. I do, however, still have some major issues with his post, just not the ones that I am talking about here. I've removed the link to his post and will try to find the post that I meant to link to and replace it.]

Then there was someone, going by the name of “Johnny Bean,” that seemed to take a lot of pride in pointing out on every website and blog he or she could find that John Duesler was an Obama supporter. I can only assume because that just proves beyond any doubt that all Obama supporters are the real racists. And terrorists. And communists. And vegetarians.

And then there was the completely inexplicable, like this (click to enlarge):

Obama as monkey

If I had it, I would pay good money to anyone who can explain to me why a “nobama” picture, one that portrays him as a friggin’ monkey no less, is in any way pertinent to this story (is that supposed to be another one of those “all the Obama supporters are the real racists” jab? or what?). Add that picture with what Jane Roh writes, and I’m almost at a loss for words.

That is either a most unfortunate choice of words or a brutally honest confession. Thanks to underdevelopment and that pesky brain drain Philly seems stuck in the 80s, segregation-wise. And all of our local ethnic groups are really awesome at living up to their worst stereotypes. Still, Valley Swim Club: the No Coloreds in the Pool thing, really?? Brave.

What the hell does that even mean? All I can get out of it is “yeah, those white folks might’ve acted wrongly this time, but you gotta admit those Negroes and Latin@s ethnic groups sure do like to act up and cause trouble. Next time, don’t be so blatant about it, k?” That this came from a woman of color makes it all the more disturbing. I wanted to think that she had no choice about that “nobama” pic, but after reading what she wrote, I’m not so sure.

Are you as pissed off about all of this as I am? Well you know there are actions to be taken. So, lets do this.

Contact the club (via Marcy Web at Feministe):

The Valley Club Contact Directory
Physical Address:
22 Tomlinson Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
The Valley Club

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 134, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006

Club Phone Number:
215-947-0700

Club E-mail:
info@thevalleyclub.com

Join the Color of Change action to publicly condemn the Valley Club and call on the Justice Department to investigate whether it violated civil rights laws (via Jack and Jill Politics–and the emails y’all should all be getting).

Two weeks ago outside Philadelphia, sixty-five children from a summer camp tried to go swimming at a club their camp had a contract to use. Evidently, the club didn’t know the kids were largely Black.

When the campers entered the pool, White parents took their kids out of the water, and the swimming club’s staff asked the campers to leave. The next day, the club told the summer camp that their membership would be canceled and that they would refund their money. When asked why, the club’s leader said the kids would change the complexion … and the atmosphere of the club.”

A “Whites only” pool in 2009 should not be tolerated. The club’s actions appear to be a violation of section 1981 of the Civil Rights Act. Whether or not any laws were violated, a “Whites only” pool should be something every American condemns.

Please join us in doing exactly that, and please email your friends and family and invite them to do the same. Your signature will also be used to call on the Department of Justice to evaluate suing the facility under federal law. It takes just a moment to do both, here:

http://colorofchange.org/swim/

Obama is President but that doesn’t mean that suddenly all is fine when it comes to race in America. This is a vivid reminder of what we know still lies beneath the surface.

We all know stories like this one — similar incidents play out quietly every day in different communities across the country. The difference in this case is that folks got caught and there was a contract in place that makes for a potentially illegal act.

Standing up now isn’t just about making things right for these kids in Philadelphia or bringing consequences to this swim club (called the Valley Swim Club). It’s about creating a climate of accountability everywhere. If we can publicly shame the Valley Swim Club and hold them accountable for this incident, it will make others think twice before engaging in this kind of discrimination.

Please join us in condemning the Valley Swim Club’s blatant discrimination and calling on the Justice Department to investigate whether they violated civil rights laws. And please ask your friends and family to do the same.

http://www.colorofchange.org/swim/

Thanks and Peace,

– James, Gabriel, William, Dani and the rest of the ColorOfChange.org team
July 9th, 2009

Yes, This Fool Actually Went There

You really had to use a watermelon prop, didn’t you, Glenn Beck? Thanks for being, erm, subtle about it. Asshole.

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There’s This Literary Genre Called Fiction. Ever Hear of It?

Another fake memoir almost hits the press (from the NYT):

A man whose memoir about his experience during the Holocaust was to have been published in February has admitted that his story was embellished, and on Saturday evening his publisher canceled the release of the book.

And once again a New York publisher and Oprah Winfrey were among those fooled by a too-good-to-be-true story.

This time, it was the tale of Herman Rosenblat, who said he first met his wife while he was a child imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp and she, disguised as a Christian farm girl, tossed apples over the camp’s fence to him. He said they met again on a blind date 12 years after the end of war in Coney Island and married. The couple celebrated their 50th anniversary this year.

Ms. Winfrey, who hosted Mr. Rosenblat and his wife, Roma Radzicki Rosenblat, on her show twice, called their romance “the single greatest love story” she had encountered in her 22 years on the show. On Saturday night, after learning from Mr. Rosenblat’s agent that the author had confessed that the story was fabricated, Berkley Books, a unit of Penguin Group that was planning to publish “Angel at the Fence,” Mr. Rosenblat’s memoir of surviving in a sub-camp of Buchenwald with the help of his future wife, canceled the book and demanded that Mr. Rosenblat return his advance.

Now, both articles linked above touch on all that is wrong with this sort of thing, as well as ponder why it’s just so popular to make up a story about your life and claim it’s true; and I admit, while reading the article, the entire time I’m thinking, “what an asshole.” This bit, however, touched me in a strange way:

In a statement released through his agent, Mr. Rosenblat wrote that he had once been shot during a robbery and that while he was recovering in the hospital, “my mother came to me in a dream and said that I must tell my story so that my grandchildren would know of our survival from the Holocaust.”

He said that after the incident he began to write. “I wanted to bring happiness to people, to remind them not to hate, but to love and tolerate all people,” he wrote in the statement. “I brought good feelings to a lot of people and I brought hope to many. My motivation was to make good in this world. In my dreams, Roma will always throw me an apple, but I now know it is only a dream.”

I get this. It makes me start to like the guy. It also made me wonder, “what the hell is wrong with fiction”? And that’s the thing. These faked memoirs are obviously compelling stories, or else publishers wouldn’t pick them up and people wouldn’t read them. Do people feel that their messages will somehow lose their oomph if presented as fiction sprinkled with occasional truth? It’s not like no one has ever written fiction with elements of true events before. If these are his dreams, why not write and present them as his dreams? As fiction. Storytelling can be an agent of change, regardless of the veracity of the events described. To paraphrase Einstein, often times the imagination is more important than knowledge.

I’d like to believe that Rosenblat, at least in the beginning, wasn’t motivated by profit, that he was motivated by a desire to do good. It’s saddening that his legacy is now tarnished because he had to present the story he wanted to tell as the truth. The best fiction, after all, revels in the fact that it is a lie.

Dear Foolish Blackness Deniers,

Seriously? Why is it that so many of you are going out of your way to try and prove that Barack Obama isn’t really black? What’s at stake for you here? I know. I know. We’re all post-racial and shit these days and it makes you feel all enlightened and shit to say bi-racial, but for reals; look at the man. He’s black.

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What I Am Thankful For…

Language…

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Heteronimity

I’m annoyed by people that refer to heterosexual, cisgendered people as “straight.”

As opposed to those “crooked” folks?

Really, what’s up with that?

Dear Open Source Developers,

You know, I go out of my way to support Open source projects. Even when I’m using Windows, I’m generally using an Open Source program to get done what I need to get done. But really, when you go about naming otherwise excellent programs Spaz or GIMP…well, it turns me off. It’s that whole language matters thing. And yes. It’s true. I do still use GIMP; but should I really have to cringe every time I open up a program to do something as simple as crop an image? And yes. I realize that GIMP is an acronym for GNU Image Manipulation Program, but still; you couldn’t come up with something a little less…oh, I don’t know…totally friggin’ offensive to disabled people? Why try to be clever at the expense of other people’s lives? It’s so unnecessary.

So, I kindly ask that from here on out, all of you Open Source developers stop and think for a minute before you go about naming your programs names like Spaz or GIMP because the Open Source philosophy really isn’t attainable when you are using language that otherizes people.

I’m just saying.