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Sunday, August 2, 2009

Buckwheat Tries To Get Arrested


Jack White is back at the Home for Retired Racial Stereotypes in the wake of the Gates arrest and the Obama beer summit.

By: Jack White

When I arrived at the Home for Retired Racial Stereotypes, Buckwheat was on the front porch, using a crowbar to jimmy open the door.

“Forget your key?” I inquired.

“No, White,” the famous Our Gang character replied. “I’m working on my invitation to have a beer at the White House with President Obama. Call the cops, will you, and tell them someone is breaking into the place!”

“You’ve gotta be kidding,” I gasped.

Buckwheat Tries To Get Arrested....

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Palin and McCain Dun Got 'Em, Boss: The GOP's race-baiting tactics have even Buckwheat and Kingfish shaking their heads.



By Jack White

I found Buckwheat staring into his laptop in the oak-paneled library of the Home for Retired Racial Stereotypes. He had a woeful look on his face.

"Why so sad?" I inquired.

The famous Our Gang character emitted a mournful squeak.

"Here I is, Brudder White, feelin' blue cuz dis here Prezeedent'ul campaign startin' to 'mind me of a line from dat ole Chubby Checker song, De Limbo Rock: how low kin you go?"

"I'm not sure I follow you," I interjected.

Palin and McCain Dun Got 'Em, Boss....

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

WHITE LAWMAKER IN TROUBLE OVER 'BUCKWHEAT' QUIP




A white state lawmaker in a runoff election in Louisiana called a black civil-rights veteran who had helped her campaign "Buckwheat," angering the NAACP, which urged voters to kick her out of office, reports the Associated Press.

Rep. Carla Blanchard Dartez, a Democrat in Louisiana's House of Representatives, acknowledged that she ended a Thursday night conversation with Hazel Boykin by saying, "Talk to you later, Buckwheat." Dartez had been thanking Boykin for driving voters to the polls.


Buckwheat, a black child character in the "Little Rascals" comedies of the 1930s and '40s, is viewed as a racial stereotype.

Boykin, 75, helped desegregate restaurants and the parish school system in the 1960s. Her son, Jerome, is president of the Terrebonne Parish chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

"I've never had no one talk to me that way, and I considered it a racial slur," Hazel Boykin said. "I know the meaning of it; it's just like the N-word."

On Monday, Jerome Boykin held a news conference asking voters to cast ballots against Dartez, who faces Republican Joe Harrison in Saturday's runoff.

"The NAACP is going to do all it can to see that she is not re-elected," he said. "At this point, the NAACP is not concerned about the Democratic Party or the Republican Party. If a Republican is elected because of her racist remarks, that's her responsibility."

Dartez said Friday: "I made an insensitive comment, and I regret my choice of words. I have apologized to both Hazel and Jerome Boykin. The Boykin family has been a huge help in my campaign for re-election, and I did not mean to offend them."

But Hazel Boykin, who has represented parts of Terrebonne, St. Mary and Assumption parishes since 1999, said Dartez still has not personally apologized.