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Hi,
I have taught in a rural school for a dozen years. Today was Opening Day, and the Superintendent make remarks, as usual, to the faculty. He tries to make his remarks funny, and personal, as opposed to professional or dealing with the school year. We all understand that.
Quick Demographics at my school:
Faculty 100% white - no Asians, African Americans, Hispanics, or Native Americans
Student Body - Some kids with Native Americans ancestors, two African American kids, two Muslim kids, a few Hispanic kids. The kids are very open minded, for the most part, about race, gender issues, almost every issue, in fact.
Back to the remarks. The Superintendent told us he recently visited a local city about an hour away from us. This city is about 60% white, and 40% African Americans, Hispanic and Latino. So he said he was driving in the city, and it was scary. (There were some shootings there this summer.) He said that the further they got into the city, the scarier it was. He then told us how his wife closed the windows and locked the car doors because they were so scared. Then he showed us a picture of a casket stuffed into the back of a car and said, "The people in City X are sure strange." My 100% faculty laughed and laughed!! I was steaming. I have felt like I was dropped on a different planet since I moved here a dozen years ago, and here it was again.
I asked a few people afterward if they thought this was inappropriate/racist. One or two agreed. Most laughed again, and said he wasn't being racist, it was a dangerous city, he was just being funny. I walked away mumbling about white privilege, and how it's easy to not be offended when you are white and live in a totally white community.
Am I being overly sensitive about these remarks?? I do INTENSELY dislike this person, so I am doing a gut check on myself here. And if I'm not, what do I do about this? I already complained to another administrator, but that administrator is below the superintendent. The Board of Ed wouldn't care. It sticks in my craw to just let this go by unanswered.
BTW, there is NO way I can talk to the Supt about this. He also dislikes me intensely. I called him a buffoon and he found out.
jeff47
(26,549 posts)One of the "beauties" of dogwhistles is they are coded enough that the speaker may not realize the racism they are displaying. He literally may be thinking "city dangerous" instead of "minorities dangerous".
Or he could be covering his racism in an "acceptable" veneer.
ryan_cats
(2,061 posts)Dogwhistles are awesome, they allow anyone, anywhere to claim anything they want and there isn't any defense.
George Orwell would be proud people took the exact opposite out of 1984 than intended, why that's doubleplusgood!
adigal
(7,581 posts)The "dangerous black guy."
arcane1
(38,613 posts)procon
(15,805 posts)The clearly lack any local opportunities to interact with people who look and act differently than themselves. Mag suggest something like a multiculturalism program or exchange with other schools to expose everyone to a wider view of the big world beyond their local community. Good Luck.
adigal
(7,581 posts)The whole damn faculty needs some diversity and sensitivity training.
HAHAHA! How funny!! Poor people putting a casket in a car!!! Crime!! HAHAHA!!
I hate where I live and work.
adigal
(7,581 posts)procon
(15,805 posts)The argument is more in your favor than theirs.
Bucky
(54,022 posts)It's not appropriate to find humor in some communities having high crime & poverty statistics. Educators are in the business of compassion--by it's very nature it should be liberal, in the classic sense of open-minded and growth oriented.
I don't know the guy, obviously, but I kinda intensely dislike him too, now.
Logical
(22,457 posts)gunfire and people are killed nightly. They are not racists, I have known them my whole life. They are scared of their preconceived notions about big city crime. Local News covers shootings every time ones happens. It makes them think that the city is dangerous.
I would give the guy a break. He was out of his element.
adigal
(7,581 posts)Maybe he isn't racist. I'm sure he thinks he is. But in assuming a mixed or minority area is dangerous -isn't that racist, in and of itself?? And why on earth would he be so ignorant to even tell this story??
Logical
(22,457 posts)try to hide it.
pintobean
(18,101 posts)This city is dangerous, and there are plenty of strange people here. That's not racist, it's the truth. Why wouldn't some people be scared, especially if they don't know the city very well? It's not about race, it's about crime.
http://lawstreetmedia.com/crime-america-2015-top-10-dangerous-cities-200000-2/
adigal
(7,581 posts)their doors when they saw a "scary black man," not a "scary white man."
This is a school administrator, remember. And this was a formal, Welcome Back presentation.
pintobean
(18,101 posts)black and white. We also lock our doors. It's a good policy since we often have car-jackings.
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
(16,399 posts)A casket in the back of a car?
Country folks always make fun of city folks. People around here tell you "If you want a good Italian restaurant go to Federal Hill in Providence, as long as you don't mind being shot in a mob hit". Is that bigoted? Probably, but a lot of folks here would blow it off and say it's not as bad a slamming a "real minority".
adigal
(7,581 posts)IDK, I grew up in NYC, and don't get this humor either.
procon
(15,805 posts)and lots of places with deep discounts. Once you buy it, you need to get home with the thing as best you can. I live in a rural area, and I wouldn't find it any more strange than seeing someone transporting a horse in the back seat of a convertible.
Dont call me Shirley
(10,998 posts)femmocrat
(28,394 posts)You should do nothing. This person out-ranks you and is an insensitive yahoo. You already complained to someone higher up. That is all you can do unless you want to see your job disappear. Doesn't matter what protections you think you have. They can find a way to reassign or furlough you, or worse if they deem that you are a trouble-maker.
adigal
(7,581 posts)It was swept under the rug. Welcome to rural America.
femmocrat
(28,394 posts)I have had my "experiences" with administrators who have never been off their block, if you know what I mean. I always amazed me that educated people could be so provincial. But they are.
No. Ignorant, yes.
adigal
(7,581 posts)neighborhoods are inherently dangerous, in the middle of the day during normal daily life, that is a racist belief. No? Why do you not think so?
pintobean
(18,101 posts)during normal daily life, a woman was hit in the face with a stray bullet from a rolling gun battle.
http://fox2now.com/2015/09/02/childs-cheek-grazed-by-bullet-in-south-st-louis/
Matariki
(18,775 posts)My 100% faculty laughed and laughed!!
I don't get that. Not even a little. What was the 'joke'?
lunamagica
(9,967 posts)I don't get it.
adigal
(7,581 posts)I don't know, I didn't see it as funny. My first thought was that maybe someone couldn't afford a funeral home and the hearse, etc. I thought it was insensitive at best.
randys1
(16,286 posts)earthside
(6,960 posts)It sounds more like a rural vs city 'joke'
Country mouse and city mouse.
It strikes me as not in particularly good taste, but from what you have written I don't see it as racist or even classist.
Maybe 'regionalist'?
still_one
(92,217 posts)Is he a racist? How would we know?
If you saw the movie "Bowling for Columbine", Moore discussed how the media constantly perpetuates an atmosphere of fear.
adigal
(7,581 posts)The audience all knew he was saying how scary the minority city was. It was just weird.
And I show my students Bowling for Columbine every year, so at least they get it.
yeoman6987
(14,449 posts)There are areas that are just dangerous and has nothing to do with race but economics.
adigal
(7,581 posts)And I'm a 50 something white woman. No one has ever given me even a weird look. Why would they?
yeoman6987
(14,449 posts)Racism most likely.
Skwmom
(12,685 posts)cwydro
(51,308 posts)How in the world does one get a casket in the back of a car??? Caskets are quite large. How could he SEE the casket in the back of the car?
I saw a casket in a pick up truck in the mountains of NC years ago, but that was for a funeral.
Even if he did see a casket in a car, how is that even remotely funny?
I don't get the story at all, especially why anyone would find telling scary stories to children funny. Sounds like a weirdo to me - racist? I have no idea.