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JimboBillyBubbaBob

(1,389 posts)
27. Read Joel Chandler Harris,
Sun Mar 23, 2014, 04:47 PM
Mar 2014

the Georgia writer from the late nineteenth century. It will all come together.

"....... insisting he used the term to indicate it's a sticky situation. " pangaia Mar 2014 #1
Because it is not a racist term joeglow3 Mar 2014 #7
actually it is...would you ever call a black person "tar baby" to his face? alp227 Mar 2014 #11
The "Racist interpretation" is stupid. nt Bonx Mar 2014 #16
Your "proof" that it is racist is a politician placating ignorant people calling it racist joeglow3 Mar 2014 #19
How could a person be a "sticky situation"? Nye Bevan Mar 2014 #28
There's an easy solution to the dilemma. Igel Mar 2014 #48
Brer Rabbit and the Tarbaby is an old folklore tale. HooptieWagon Mar 2014 #64
Everything is a racist term to those ..... oldhippie Mar 2014 #24
I did not grow up in the south, but rather out west. I did not know this term was racist Drahthaardogs Mar 2014 #58
I've never understood this one pscot Mar 2014 #2
I use the term "tar baby" for situations that are difficult to get away from once involved. Throd Mar 2014 #4
You must not have seen the Disney movie catbyte Mar 2014 #21
Song of the South; Long ago pscot Mar 2014 #42
That's my childhood recollection as well.I also read some of Joel Chandler Harris's stories as a kid Hekate Mar 2014 #52
Read Joel Chandler Harris, JimboBillyBubbaBob Mar 2014 #27
I guess screaming one more fucking time that the term is not racist would be a waste CBGLuthier Mar 2014 #3
Stupidity abounds B2G Mar 2014 #6
So You are now the authority on what is and is not racist? FreedRadical Mar 2014 #10
Yes. You have been unseated. B2G Mar 2014 #12
My skin begs to differ. FreedRadical Mar 2014 #15
I don't care if you're purple. B2G Mar 2014 #18
Thank you. That settles it then. FreedRadical Mar 2014 #30
Yeah, ya hear that from some anonymous poster on the net?.. Cha Mar 2014 #66
It is like the word "niggardly" FreeJoe Mar 2014 #33
I would say the current dictionary definition. Nye Bevan Mar 2014 #34
But the dictionary... FreeJoe Mar 2014 #37
All the more reason to nip the incorrect interpretation in the bud. Nye Bevan Mar 2014 #40
nope pscot Mar 2014 #43
We bow to the perceptions ..... oldhippie Mar 2014 #35
It works for the Republican Party Throd Mar 2014 #36
Apparently. oldhippie Mar 2014 #41
It isn't racist but elected officials shouldn't use it cthulu2016 Mar 2014 #5
Thespian? Doesn't that derive from some Greek muse? pscot Mar 2014 #9
And never mention the countries of Niger or Nigeria. Nye Bevan Mar 2014 #29
Not a racist term Politicalboi Mar 2014 #8
i'd disagree about "tar baby" being not a racist term, alp227 Mar 2014 #13
I agree. I was stunned when I came across this place in NC. adirondacker Mar 2014 #20
It's in SC B2G Mar 2014 #23
The origin of the "tar baby" concept is apparently African LittleBlue Mar 2014 #14
Anything is racist if you want it to be bad enough. Bonx Mar 2014 #17
are you sure you want to post this kind of claim on a progressive message board? alp227 Mar 2014 #22
+1 Jamaal510 Mar 2014 #25
Perhaps, but nobody knew that at the time. Igel Mar 2014 #46
Should words and phrases such as "tar baby" and "picnic" be avoided Nye Bevan Mar 2014 #26
I just learned something. TexasTowelie Mar 2014 #31
It doesn't pscot Mar 2014 #44
Maybe for you or I, TexasTowelie Mar 2014 #45
It didn't. Igel Mar 2014 #47
Not racist. RC Mar 2014 #32
That's where I learned the story of Tar-Baby, from Uncle Remus stories. I do not consider it an,,, northoftheborder Mar 2014 #54
Just like the PC crowd around here at one time. RC Mar 2014 #57
Isn't that from an Aesop's fable, or something? YarnAddict Mar 2014 #38
Br'er Rabbit. nt jazzimov Mar 2014 #49
"Tar baby" is a legitimate but widely misunderstood term TroglodyteScholar Mar 2014 #39
I'm much more offended by Corporate Terry McAuliffe Ron Green Mar 2014 #50
+1 HooptieWagon Mar 2014 #65
It's dismaying to see how many people are, apparently, incredibly ignorant. Spider Jerusalem Mar 2014 #51
Damn Disney Warpy Mar 2014 #53
I think you may have the situation reversed - I think it was used by some in the South hedgehog Mar 2014 #61
Have you ever tried to get pine tar off your hands? Warpy Mar 2014 #62
Loved Uncle Remus libodem Mar 2014 #55
Look up The Story of Little Babaji for an update of Helen Bannerman's lost classic Hekate Mar 2014 #59
I've been on a current reading run libodem Mar 2014 #67
Brer Rabbit is the direct descendent of the Trickster Hero Anansi, from West Africa Hekate Mar 2014 #56
No offense taken. TexasTowelie Mar 2014 #63
Some of the responses, though... Hekate Mar 2014 #68
Sad that he felt that he had to apologise, and shame on the people who condemned him. Donald Ian Rankin Mar 2014 #60
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