I'm belgian. This has been an issue in the past and I thought was finished by now ...
Who writes them these days?
Who writes them these days?
"Mami Wata"? The fuck outta here
Leopold the 2nd was from there
What the fuck is this? Are those supposed to be... lips? I'm familiar with the "big red lips" racist stereotype, but this is on a whole new level.
There was nudity in Sjors & Sjimmie comics back in the 80s
NSFW, I guess: https://www.bobbedoes.nl/_items/aaee9804-aa5e-4009-9149-41a6e1659390/5.JPG
Here's the rest of that page: https://www.bobbedoes.nl/_items/aaee9804-aa5e-4009-9149-41a6e1659390/1.JPGIs this the "Blinds joke"? Dont speak the language.
It's a bit depressing to see there's so little progress in the depiction of coloured people in some comics.
Here's an example of Sjors & Sjimmie, a Dutch comic that did change things. And that was back in 1975!
Pre-1975 Sjors & Sjimmie:
Post-1975:
More European comics should get with the times and follow this example.
< 70's stuff is awkard as hell. I only know Dutch/Belgian examples but it wouldnt surprise me if this was considered 'normal' around most Western-European countries.
Altough "Een Neger in het Dorp" actually has a "postive" story, it's basically about a religiously converted african who visits a small Dutch town, and people realise he is not a "savage". Using those quotes freely since it is still super awkward
Yooo I've been waiting to make a thread in this vein because I noticed that Belgian comics are racist... Not maybe racist, not sinterklaas style racist, like overt and obvious fucking racism. I'd go as far as to say it's their default modus operandi honestly... I'm not even joking, every single one of them has ridiculous racist depictions of black (and other ethnicities) people. Jommeke, Kiekeboe, Suske & Wiske, Kuifje, Asterix & Obelix, Nero, and Urbanus all have several issues with black people getting drawn like they rolled straight out of a minstrel show. As a black Belgian I never noticed during my childhood but it's awkward as fuck reading my childhood comic book collection, as an adult, and playing spot the racist bullshit. Black people are also frequently depicted as criminals, prostitutes, lazy shiftless people etc... The amount of positive depictions of a Black person in Belgian comics is probably somewhere in the single digits.
It's shit like this:
Not to justify or defend it in any way, but a lot of those are really old, no? I think it's fair to point out the racism but probably not worth getting upset about for the really old (pre-70's) stuff. I'm more appalled that this still happens today, though. Like, WTF people. Even the Tintin author moved away from his super-racist African portrayals of the 30's, in his later issues (though it was still a bit condescendingly racist at times, but at least he tried to improve... xD here's a link about Hergé trying to modify some dialogue after being criticised, you can still see the condescending colonialist mentality but it was interesting to see that he was legit trying to improve)
Also, Asterix is French, not Belgian, but yeah that pirate guy was always a huge caricature, even if all the characters were exaggerated/caricatural to begin with he still stood out.
Also, Asterix is French, not Belgian, but yeah that pirate guy was always a huge caricature, even if all the characters were exaggerated/caricatural to begin with he still stood out.
I mean I get what you're putting out there but I'm going to disagree. (apart from the obelix&asterix being french bit)
I was born in the late 80's and virtually all of my childhood comic books are from the early 90's but I just went with the first illustration I found on google image search for most of these. I could easily scan in dozens of relatively recent (2005 and up) comic books and still have all of these minstrelsy black people to show off. If they're trying to improve that's probably worse because it means the racism is so ingrained they don't even see it. I also know for a fact one of those Kiekeboes I linked is recent because I saw it in the bathroom at my moms house recently and that's where she stores new purchases. Urbanus also still has negerke. The rest of them are probably equally tonedeaf but I understandably don't really keep up with them anymore.
At first I thought he had that Homer simpson kind of beard.
nope.
Its like a dogs mouth. Its not even an exageration of stereotypes so much as deliberately drawing them to look less human.
That dude has a uni-lip bordering on a soft beak
Its like a dogs mouth. Its not even an exageration of stereotypes so much as deliberately drawing them to look less human.
Reminds me of way the Africans were depicted in Tintin, one of the things I hated about that comic.
Sad to see it's still happening in modern times.
Fuck, I hated seeing this and Asterix and Obelisk and all the other french comic books, and this was about 15 years ago. And we have to learn to ''love'' these book (because yes they are good)
But we were never given an explanation as to why they looked that way.
Again: these are children books
That is the muzzle of an animal.What the fuck is this? Are those supposed to be... lips? I'm familiar with the "big red lips" racist stereotype, but this is on a whole new level.
This is so ingrained into Franco-Belgium comics that I actually totally believe that no one even noticed the racist undertones.
It's a common design representing black people in comics. Growing up in France it took me a long time to understand where it actually came from and what it meant.
Man WTF at the pre-1975 Sjors & Sjimmie. Didn't know these existed.
I loved reading Sjors & Sjimmie when growing up, always borrowed them from the library. Guess they took out all the pre-1975 ones, glad they did, shit would have ruined it for me. Never bothered with Tin Tin because of it.
ElfQuest and Sjors & Sjimmie were my favourites.
How old is this? Pretty good art. But it does use a more "serious" art style. Asterix draws everyone as goofy caricatures, with giant noses and chins and ears and so on (even the women), not that it's a great defence for racial stereotypes, but it's not as bad as, say, normal proportioned white people and caricatural black people like some of those examples in this thread.Yeah I can imagine that most caricature artists never knew about the controversy of these caricatures. I myself only knew about that through this forum. Looking at these again it's interesting how much more aggressive this caricature tends to be compared to the other caricatures. For the earlier times I can understand it as they were completely oblivious to that but nowadays it's kinda baffling, really.
Even stranger, the ones who did draw in a serious style actually portraied them correctly even back then. Just look at Barbe Rouge, who predated Asterix, which used them as direct caricatures:
Yooo I've been waiting to make a thread in this vein because I noticed that Belgian comics are racist... Not maybe racist, not sinterklaas style racist, like overt and obvious fucking racism. I'd go as far as to say it's their default modus operandi honestly... I'm not even joking, every single one of them has ridiculous racist depictions of black (and other ethnicities) people. Jommeke, Kiekeboe, Suske & Wiske, Kuifje, Asterix & Obelix, Nero, and Urbanus all have several issues with black people getting drawn like they rolled straight out of a minstrel show. As a black Belgian I never noticed during my childhood but it's awkward as fuck reading my childhood comic book collection, as an adult, and playing spot the racist bullshit. Black people are also frequently depicted as criminals, prostitutes, lazy shiftless people etc... The amount of positive depictions of a Black person in Belgian comics is probably somewhere in the single digits.
It's shit like this:
I could keep going too. I honestly can't bring myself to read my childhood comic collection anymore because I keep running across shit like this constantly. I'm kind of contemplating getting rid of all of them.
Reminds me of way the Africans were depicted in Tintin, one of the things I hated about that comic.
Even the Tintin author moved away from his super-racist African portrayals of the 30's, in his later issues (though it was still a bit condescendingly racist at times, but at least he tried to improve... xD
Most think this is Zappa's worst album, ironically. It was eh to meIt's almost a Mammy Nun:
Head like a potato, lips like a duck (wit de nakkin' on).
Stay away from the mashed potato.
Most think this is Zappa's worst album, ironically. It was eh to me
Even when Hergé got better, he still wasn't that good about it.
How old is this? Pretty good art. But it does use a more "serious" art style. Asterix draws everyone as goofy caricatures, with giant noses and chins and ears and so on (even the women), not that it's a great defence for racial stereotypes, but it's not as bad as, say, normal proportioned white people and caricatural black people like some of those examples in this thread.
And yet Europeans still want to pretend racism is barely a thing compared to the US.
Kitsuné;241987731 said:I tweeted about this last Friday when the strip appeared in the newspapers. The image in itself is absolutely disgusting, but what amazed me even more is how some big newspapers in Flanders were running a story about the Suske & Wiske reboot with the exact same image as quoted in the OP.
This can go step on a landmine. It evidently is part of our history, but in no way, shape, or form do I want stuff like this representing our heritage. If things are bad and fail to evolve, they'll just have to go away entirely. If they think racism is intrinsic to Belgian comics, then maybe those comics are not worth saving. The only reason people are feeling stubborn about this shit is because they would rather pretend nothing's wrong than admit to their own (culture's) ignorance. We no longer use asbestos to contribute to our culture, so how about we stop using dehumanising racial caricatures as well?Kitsuné;241987731 said:My tweet about it got featured in some news articles, and I got mentioned on Twitter all weekend by a bunch a racists saying I shouldn't attack 'our cultural heritage'. Some even going as far as saying that, as a white man, I was betraying my race. Smh. And I got off easy, some people of African descent who also talked about this issue last weekend got it way worse.
We've still got a long way to go here in Belgium ...
I know it's a bit silly to censor them after they tried to take a stand, but I figured it would have been easier to keep things GAF-safe and on-topic.Also, lol @ blurred out cartoon boobs.