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Emil Guillermo: Washington Post’s “C-man” Yao headline only revives spirit of initial Shaq FU transgression

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The Washington Post won’t apologize for that “C-man” headline about Yao Ming it used the other day.

Instead of showing some sensitivity, the Post  preferred to show off the slur in its full glory.

Because, of course, there’s nothing like getting in a second helping of hate rhetoric when you can under the guise of reporting.

Ultimately, editors did change the word.  They just didn’t really  apologize.

But say if the story were about a top black player. Would an editor have used a black ethnic slur now commonly referred to as the “N” word?  Or would they have truncated it or avoided the word choice completely  to accommodate DC’s black readers?

So one must ask,  why don’t Wash Post’s editors respect  its  Asian American readers more than they do?

Putting the word  out there in all its glory legitimizes the slur in a way.  It says,  “It’s OK, we saw it in the Post. ”

Even the original culprit, Shaquille O’Neal offered an apology. If you want to read about the incident check out this link to my 2011 post which includes a link to my original 2003 article that talks about how Shaq’s Yao FU began.

Incidentally, even Steve Kerr, the Golden State  Warriors coach, was involved in a slur incident involving Yao.

Kerr was a TV commentator at the time,  and has since apologized.

But that’s how little respect Asian Americans had in 2003.

And even now,  apparently.

And  as much as I am a Golden State Warrior fan, and hope they break the record, I must confess I don’t forget the incident whenever I see Kerr,  or even Shaq for that matter,  on TV.

That’s how deep transgressions go.

Apology or no apology, media slurs cut deep

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Emil Guillermo: The latest posts and thoughts from me!

Check the latest columns on SCOTUS, Unions, Brussels, Donald Trump and more on the AALDEF blog.

 

The Donald trails in Wisconsin. When he doesn’t talk about polls, what does he talk about? He is about the act of running. Policy? He’d rather outsource that.  By confusing capitalism with democracy, he isn’t taking the time to bother with the issues. If you heard his thoughts on abortion, nuclear weapons, and other things this week, then you know that the Donald sounded like he was channeling Gary Busey on “Celebrity Apprentice.”

BRUSSELS:  Here’s a picture of the Filipino American woman who was one of the victims.  She was with her husband and four children at the airport. They survived. She did not.

SEE my reporting on the NBCNews.com Asian America site.

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Emil Guillermo: Throwback Saturday–when Obama dumped on Trump back in 2011

For some perspective on the GOP frontrunner, if you’ve forgotten about  all the birther talk of Trump, and how he he showed off his leadership skills by firing  Gary Busey over Meatloaf and Little John in “Celebrity Apprentice.”

Emil Guillermo: The new politics of America? Calif.State Controller John Chiang intros Calif. Atty. Gen. Kamala Harris, choice of Calif. Democrats to replace U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer. While most politicos were wondering about Hillary’s landslide and Bernie’s take on the Black vote, this was happening in San Jose.

Chiang said he was still three months away from announcing a run for governor. But he was at the Calif. Democratic Convention on Saturday to intro Attorney General Kamala Harris, the Dems choice to replace Sen. Barbara Boxer.

California is as diverse as it gets in politics.

Chiang, one of the highest ranking Asian American  in California politics setting the stage for Harris, the  South Asian/African American rising star,  who could be a player on the national stage for a long, long time.