apology – The Philadelphia Observer http://philadelphiaobserver.com Just another WordPress site Fri, 29 Oct 2021 21:37:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 J Balvin Apologizes For Walking Black Women Like Dogs in ‘Perra’ Music Video http://philadelphiaobserver.com/j-balvin-apologizes-for-walking-black-women-like-dogs-in-perra-music-video/ Fri, 29 Oct 2021 21:37:23 +0000 https://philadelphiaobserver.com/?p=2998

*Colombian reggaetón star J Balvin has apologized for a music video that portrays Black women as dogs wearing leashes and on all fours.

The artist took to Instagram to apologize for the video of his track “Perra” with Dominican rapper, Tokischa. Per TMZ, the track is “all about how she (Tokischa) is a dog in heat … and looking for a male to bang,” the outlet writes.

Here’s more from TMZ:

Balvin and co. went all in on the canine theme — getting a lot of their dancers/background actors in animal-style makeup, in which many of these folks of color were made to look like actual pooches. Not just that, but some of the Black people are in cages at certain points, Tokischa is depicted in a dog house throughout the video and eating from a bowl … and the most striking image is when J Balvin himself is walking a couple of Black ladies on leashes.

Source: J Balvin Apologizes For Walking Black Women Like Dogs in ‘Perra’ Music Video [WATCH]

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Candace Owens Demands Apology From American Booksellers Association’s CEO For Labeling Her Book ‘Racist’ http://philadelphiaobserver.com/candace-owens-demands-apology-from-american-booksellers-associations-ceo-for-labeling-her-book-racist/ Fri, 20 Aug 2021 09:58:41 +0000 https://philadelphiaobserver.com/?p=2743

Conservative firebrand Candace Owens, who is typically finding fault with Black people and stating that the racism we typically talk about isn’t really racism at all, is screaming racism herself now!

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Owens has an issue with the CEO of the American Bookseller’s Association, which has been promoting Owens’ book until she realized who the book was authored by. Owens claims in a Tweet that the CEO, Allison Hill, had apologized to the people on her mailing list and labeled her book as racist.

Owens, who has always insisted that some of the things that Black people say are racist, isn’t really so. Yet,  she is demanding an apology from Hill, saying that “It is an act of unspeakable, explicit racism for a white woman to send around an e-mail slandering and denigrating an autobiographical book from a black woman who came from nothing. We cannot accept this racism.”

Source: Candace Owens Demands Apology From American Booksellers Association’s CEO For Labeling Her Book ‘Racist’

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The City of Philadelphia Will Formally Apologize for Murdering Blacks in 1985 Bombing http://philadelphiaobserver.com/the-city-of-philadelphia-will-formally-apologize-for-murdering-blacks-in-1985-bombing/ Sun, 29 Nov 2020 22:04:25 +0000 http://philadelphiaobserver.com/?p=1712

 

By Victor Trammell

Photo credits: Tom Gralish/The Philadelphia Inquirer

In a long-overdue act of accepting responsibility, the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania chose to own up to massacring a Black neighborhood 35 years ago.

Any Black American person who is old enough traumatically remembers the May 13, 1985 siege of West Philadelphia, which targeted MOVE, a naturist Black liberation organization. On that day, the city of Philadelphia sought to evict MOVE from its headquarters; a property located at 6221 Osage Avenue in West Philly.

MOVE’s membership refused to leave the property after a daylong confrontation with the city over what it called an illegitimate eviction service. The Philadelphia Police Department was then summoned and eventually, a standoff situation unfolded as the nation witnessed. Local and national media outlets were reporting as the situation progressed.

After the collapse of peaceful negotiations came to end the standoff, Philadelphia’s predominantly white police department resorted to absolute savagery in its efforts to crush MOVE’s anti-eviction campaign once and for all.

 

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Philadelphia police summoned one of their helicopters to hover above 6221 Osage where MOVE was holed up. A bomb was dropped from the police chopper on the roof of the property, which leveled the compound and caused a huge explosion. The flames from the bomb blast quickly spread and torched many other homes in the predominantly Black neighborhood.

In the end, 61 residences were burned in flames. There were also 11 dead mostly Black victims, including five children. This obviously caused a public outcry in Philadelphia and all across the nation. For the first time ever in America, a locally-elected government was responsible for the massacre of its own citizens.

Decades later, on November 12, 2020, Philly’s city council drafted a resolution, which paved the way for the municipality to formally apologize after its blitzkrieg of a Black neighborhood during the infamous 1985 MOVE eviction dispute.

“The resolution, approved almost unanimously (Councilmember Brian O’Neill said he opposed it), represents the first formal apology offered by the city for the May 13, 1985, bombing. It also establishes the anniversary of the bombing as ‘an annual day of observation, reflection, and recommitment,’” reads a Monday (November 16) report by the Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper.

Source: The City of Philadelphia Will Formally Apologize for Murdering Blacks in 1985 Bombing

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DC Students Forced to Portray Slaves for History Lesson, Principal Apologizes http://philadelphiaobserver.com/dc-students-forced-to-portray-slaves-for-history-lesson-principal-apologizes/ Thu, 09 Jan 2020 12:37:45 +0000 http://philadelphiaobserver.com/?p=435

 

 

 

The principal at an elementary school in Washington D.C. sent a letter of apology home to the parents of all its students after a racially-charged and totally inappropriate incident.

According to CNN, Black fifth-graders at D.C’s Lafayette Elementary School were required to portray the role of slaves, which was part of a history lesson about America’s Civil War and Reconstruction Era. The fifth-graders were assigned the task of dividing themselves up into groups as prescribed by their “teaching teams” after the students read an article called “A Nation Divided.”

 

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“The teaching team had students further engage with the material by having them either put on a dramatic reading, create a living picture or create a podcast in small groups, according to a separate letter addressed to families of fifth-graders from the school’s fifth-grade teaching team,” reads a portion of the CNN report, which further explains the assignment.

To reenact these “living pictures” created by some of the groups of students, Caucasian fifth-graders asked their Black peers to portray the role of slaves during these group projects. This was assigned for the history lesson. Two days before Christmas of 2019, Lafayette’s principal, Carrie Broquard, sent a letter home with all students to their parents describing the disgraceful incident at her school.

Source: DC Students Forced to Portray Slaves for History Lesson, Principal Apologizes

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