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Zoo Forced to Rename Primate Called ‘Obama’

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Kristen Allen, The Local (Berlin), Jul 9, 2009

Facing accusations of racial insensitivity, the Dresden Zoo has been forced to rename a baby primate called ‘Obama,’ according to information obtained by The Local on Friday.

This spring the zoo in the eastern German city named a newborn mandrill “Obama” after freshly inaugurated US President Barack Obama. But an advocacy group for black Germans demanded that the primate be renamed this week, calling the zoo’s choice racist.

“It’s a catastrophe,” director of the Initiative for Black Germans (ISD) Tahir Della told The Local on Friday. “Black people continue to be confronted by associations with the animal kingdom and primitivity.”

The baby mandrill, which belongs to a species closely related to the baboon, was born on March 23, Manuela Collmar, zookeeper at the zoo’s “Afrika Haus,” told The Local earlier this week. Each year the zoo names all newborn animals beginning with the same letter.

“This year they all begin with ‘O,’ and one of the zookeepers chose ‘Obama’—it was meant to be positive and an honour in light of his visit to Dresden in June,” Collmar said, adding that neither she nor her colleagues were aware of the history of using monkeys to caricature and ethnically stereotype black people.

In an email response to ISD director Della’s complaint about the mandrill’s name on Thursday, zoo director Karl-Heinz Ukena echoed her sentiments.

“The possible associations of this name choice were not considered, and the racist charicterisation—particularly with the background that the US president recently visited Dresden—was far off,” Ukena wrote, adding that the zoo had meant to express its “esteem” for Obama.

Ukena went on to apologise for any “irritation” the name had caused.

The ISD responded with a request for the zoo to take the issue seriously and rename the mandrill.

The request at first went unanswered, and calls on Friday to the zoo revealed that Ukena had left his office on holiday.

However, later the same day, the zoo told The Local it had reconsidered and would rename the baby primate.

The zoo director was contrite about any possible offence taken, his secretary Annette Heine said.

“We will change the name to ‘Okeke,’ which means ‘he who was born on market day’,” she said.

Munich-based Della said he was surprised by the zoo’s change of heart, calling it a “small miracle.”

He said he has made “countless” similar complaints that have been repeatedly brushed aside.

“Most people think it’s enough to qualify offensive content by saying they didn’t mean it that way,” Della told The Local. “For a long time racism has been associated with the Third Reich, but Germans need to understand that there are other forms. There are so few black people in the country, however, that they see it as a small problem.”

The Dresden Zoo’s choice of the name ‘Obama’ for the mandrill is a sign of what Della calls a “subliminal racism” that exists in the country.

Indeed, just last week the United Nations’ special rapporteur for racism Githu Muigai said Germany needs to do more to tackle the daily discrimination of ethnic minorities.

Living in a less diverse society than in the United States, Germans have often struggled to avoid racial pitfalls and cultural insensitivity. Earlier this year a company was criticised for selling chicken nuggets called “Obama Fingers,” in an apparent reference to African-American fondness for fried chicken.

But there have also been gaffes in America.

This February, The New York Post was slammed for running a political cartoon showing police officers shooting a chimpanzee while saying: “They’ll have to find someone else to write the next stimulus bill,” just as Obama was having difficulty with the US Congress on efforts to boost the economy.

The paper said it had not intended to appear racist and was merely referencing a recent incident with a violent chimp in Connecticut.

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Email Kristen Allen at kristen.allen@thelocal.de.

(Posted on July 14, 2009)

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Comments

1 — Graham R wrote at 6:51 PM on July 14:

Could you imagine the outrage if they had called it George or Ronald.
Typical weakness form the socialist / liberal ranks.

On the other hand I do agree with changing the name……..imagine how the poor bloody primate was feeling!!

2 — Anonymous wrote at 7:08 PM on July 14:

“It’s a catastrophe,” director of the Initiative for Black Germans (ISD) Tahir Della told The Local on Friday. “Black people continue to be confronted by associations with the animal kingdom and primitivity.”

Aren’t these the same sensitive folks who go on about whites living in caves? I guess going by popular morals today, the difference between right and wrong is the side you are on.

3 — sbuffalonative wrote at 7:54 PM on July 14:


“…it was meant to be positive and an honour in light of his visit to Dresden in June”

Damned if you do.

Our black radio station tried to start a brouhaha when the Buffalo Zoo named a giraffe Sasha. It went nowhere. The next week the host tried to explain that the issue was important because they had to stop white folk from associating blacks with animals.

While I’d be shocked, I’d also be honored to be chosen as the namesake of a giraffe. But that’s just me I guess.

4 — Anonymous wrote at 8:52 PM on July 14:

Well,
I can see where this is coming from. Blacks are ‘closer’ to monkeys on the scale of things… more violent, present oriented, smaller brain sizes…read Rushton Phillippe’s book “Race, Evolution and Behaviour”.

I would totally understand if racism was behind this. Question is: If blacks cause so much trouble, whats wrong with racism?

5 — feller wrote at 9:01 PM on July 14:

1. “Black” Germans? No doubt from the “Black Forest”, which will be renamed soon no doubt, for political correctness.

2. In any event, the eager to please Zoo received just what it deserved. Sort of like a chimp tossing “something” at an irritating visitor.

3. I think Ludwig would sound much better than Obama anyway. A person of talent who raised the world’s spirits rather than the name of a charlatan who tries to swindle the world.

6 — le biel wrote at 9:53 PM on July 14:

“But an advocacy group for black Germans demanded that the primate be renamed this week”

^What the Christ is a black German?

7 — AL wrote at 10:39 PM on July 14:

Black Germans??? Now THERE is an oxymoron if there ever was one!

8 — Tidy-Whitey wrote at 11:37 PM on July 14:

It is only insulting to them because their usual behavior associates them with the lower primates rather than with the higher ones.

9 — Anonymous wrote at 12:54 AM on July 15:

So blacks don’t liked being compared to the animal kingdom and primitivity. There is a simple solution for them. Stop acting like animals and primitives and no one will compare you to them.

10 — Tim in Indiana wrote at 1:00 AM on July 15:

Munich-based Della said he was surprised by the zoo’s change of heart, calling it a “small miracle.”

A miracle like the sun rising in the morning. Whites cave every time a loud enough cry of “racism” goes up, no matter how silly. You need only to look at numerous news stories reprinted here on Amren for ample proof of this.

11 — C. Konev wrote at 1:26 AM on July 15:

What, praytell, is a “black German”?
I didn’t realize any such animal existed, pardon the pun.
As a German, I am deeply offended by the prash “black German”.

12 — Anonymous wrote at 2:24 AM on July 15:

I always use my mother’s birthday as my dogs’ birthdays. One date’s as good as another, and my mom was never insulted by animal associations. But then, no one ever mistook my mom for a dog.

13 — Thank God I'm White! wrote at 6:05 PM on July 15:

Black Germans do exist in the minds of liberal “mentally challenged” Europeans. They are of course called by another name “War Babies.” A product of mixing between Black soldiers and white German girls. Sad but true.

I got that name from other black soldiers but do not think any different. These mixed offspring (most without any father around)do refer to themselves as black.

14 — Soprano Fan wrote at 12:03 AM on July 16:

The ONLY black Germans that come to mind are the clowns in Milli Vanilli, Rob Pilatus and Fab Morvan. These idiots conned the music world by pretending to actually have talent, before they were exposed as frauds. Pilatus wound up committing suicide - I don’t why Morvan didn’t follow suit.

15 — Angryyoungman wrote at 1:13 AM on July 16:

If the modern “German” people are that far gone from “Racism” and “Bigoty” than they deserve complete biological extinction.

16 — Anonymous wrote at 11:08 PM on July 16:

Black Germans?…. Director of the inititive for black Germans?… HUH?!??

This is unbelievable. Blacks are the most shameless race on earth. They will attach themselves to any host and hyphenate themselves to it. What next? Black Poles? Black Lithuanians?

17 — Superman wrote at 12:19 AM on July 17:

Black Germans?
From the Black forest, of course!


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