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Home Front: Culture Wars
FLOTUS: Museums Don't Make Young Minorities Feel Welcome
2015-05-07
[Daily Caller] Are art museums welcoming enough to minorities? While it's probably a question that never occurred to you since, if you are so inclined, you simply pay the admission and enter, it it apparently a pressing issue to some people.
Photograph of the family at the right from the many on display at the museum in Appomattox.
One of those people to whom this though has occurred is first lady Michelle Obama.

At the opening of the new $420 million Whitney Museum in New York City, the first lady spoke of a "feeling of not belonging" in museums when she was a growing up on the south side of Chicago.

"You see, there are so many kids in this country who look at places like museums and concert halls and other cultural centers and they think to themselves, 'well, that's not a place for me, for someone who looks like me, for someone who comes from my neighborhood.' In fact, I guarantee you that right now, there are kids living less than a mile from here who would never in a million years dream that they would be welcome in this museum.

And growing up on the South Side of Chicago, I was one of those kids myself. So I know that feeling of not belonging in a place like this. And today, as First Lady, I know how that feeling limits the horizons of far too many of our young people."

This feeling of not belonging has, according to her speech, caused her and President Barack Obama to "open up the White House to as many young people as possible, especially those who ordinarily wouldn't have a chance to visit."
Campfire Talk - Life of the Common Solider, June 4 through September 18. Admission free. Kids welcome. Tell the Ranger you're visiting the Campfire Talk.
Posted by:Besoeker

#20  First Cultural Commissar Michelle Obama,
Wanting the welcome for waifs to be warmer,
Invited them in with torch, sickle, and hammer
To serve as exhibits in her Wunderkammer.
Posted by: Shuting Gurly-Brown7975   2015-05-07 23:55  

#19  But charger, lots of those dead white male artists were GAY, which should make their art acceptable, right?
Posted by: Glenmore   2015-05-07 19:41  

#18  All those masterpieces by dead white males need to come with a trigger warning.
Posted by: charger   2015-05-07 19:36  

#17  Ditto TU. I anxiously await the day they depart the WH and we [hopefully] never hear from either of them again.
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-05-07 18:06  

#16  Same shit, different day. Why does anyone invite her to anything to hear the same old spiel?
But maybe she was just afraid none of the museums doors were wide enough for her gigantic ass to get through them...
Posted by: tu3031   2015-05-07 18:03  

#15  Ah... Mrs. First Lady Ma'am. Have you ever walked the first six or so blocks of San Francisco's Mission Street before? The one with the dozen or so museums dedicated to minority groups on it? No? Does that not fit the narrative?
Posted by: Secret Master   2015-05-07 16:30  

#14   Airandee, I believe you've got something there. Maybe stick a drug dealer near the entrance too.
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-05-07 16:12  

#13  Put a liquor store sign in front of a broken window at the museum entrance. Now that appears welcoming.
Posted by: Airandee   2015-05-07 16:06  

#12  Basically she is saying feelings of persecution and being an outsider are self-ingrained in blacks.

'Self-ingrained,'.... who knows. But it certainly appears to be is a highly desired end state.
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-05-07 16:04  

#11  This is the clearest thing she's said ever.

Basically she is saying feelings of persecution and being an outsider are self-ingrained in blacks. Long after the "White's Only" signs were thrown away they have a lingering effect.

MLK would cry to hear such a thing. He'd encourage far more field trips (and proper behavior) to encourage young blacks to erase that nonsense from their heads.

Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-05-07 15:16  

#10  Could it be that museums are generally where you need at least a rudimentary ability to read reason and a background education of basic history and science? The things there connect with those and expand on them unless you don't have them. Then they are just annoying buildings full of the proof of white privilege.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2015-05-07 12:19  

#9  An attempt to extort 'donations'? Give us some cash or we'll send armies of misbehaving children to annoy your regular patrons.

Don't schools take the kids on exciting field trips to museums, plays and sewage treatment plants any more?
Posted by: SteveS   2015-05-07 11:51  

#8  Stirring up trouble where none exists. Maybe FLOTUS should go see a therapist about these feelings. "Normal or nuts?" I'm going with nuts. She is a similar to the former erstwhile FLOTUS, Hillary.
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-05-07 10:24  

#7  Maybe the reason you don't feel welcome is because you are a completely spoiled bitch who's sense of entitlement alienates everyone near you.....

Nah. Gotta be racism.
Posted by: DarthVader   2015-05-07 09:46  

#6  Remember Asians are the new 'whites' and do not qualify as a minority.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-05-07 08:55  

#5  Oh, really? If they never went any place they weren't welcome, they sure wouldn't be at the mall.
Posted by: ed in texas   2015-05-07 08:54  

#4  Visit to the Museum of Science & Industry in Chicago and tell me how well behaved the neighborhood 'yoots' are in and around the exhibits, please. These kids were never taught to respect the rights and properties of others.

Any Art Museum display in that particular area would have to be heavily secured to a wall or column and bulletproof.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2015-05-07 08:46  

#3  She's just like The Once. Everything is about her.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2015-05-07 08:44  

#2  So, maybe FLOTUS should organize and lead some museum field trips for minorities?

Oh, that's right, it's easier to pontificate than to do - if she weren't so irritating, she'd make a good arts critic.
Posted by: Hupineger Glomomp52169   2015-05-07 08:22  

#1  Discrimination is everywhere.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-05-07 07:48  

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