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Conservative blogger posts Obama photo in chains with fried chicken

Published: 2012-03-22 01:04:00
Updated: 2012-03-22 14:56:29

A blogger for conservative NC think tank The John Locke Foundation is being asked to explain why she illustrated a story on President Obama's position on North Carolina's proposed marriage amendment with an altered image of Obama in chains and high heels with a bucket of fried chicken.

On Monday, "Meck Deck" blogger Tara Servatius posted a story stating that the president took a public position against the amendment to boost his chances of winning North Carolina in November. Accompanying the story was an image of the president’s face Photoshopped onto an African-American man wearing high heels and chains. Between the man's legs is a bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken.

Update: Servatius has since resigned.

The story didn’t come to our attention till Wednesday evening, when liberal-leaning bloggers began tweeting links to it. Within an hour, the photo was removed from the story, though at the time of this post, it was still available on the think tank’s servers.

After initially posted a photo of the image along with this blogpost, WRAL News decided to remove the image because many people found it offensive.

The photo elicited a statement from state NAACP President Rev. William Barber:

"We at the NC NAACP have learned of the disgusting picture of our President on the John Locke Foundation blog and website. What we have seen so far has both racist and homophobic overtones, both of which are contrary to the fundamentals of our democracy. It's outrageous and it shows the kind of racialized, mean-spirited and divisive political attitudes that still exist in the South.

"On Thursday we will demand to know who authorized and developed such a racist and bigoted portrayal to be placed on the site of an organization that seeks to have so much influence into the shaping of public policy in NC. Whoever did it is completely over the line. It is reckless and dangerous. And should not only be an affront to the black community, the civil rights community, the LBGT community, but every North Carolinian."

John Locke Foundation President John Hood expressed regret on Facebook Wednesday night, saying he had had the photo removed from the site because it was "extremely inappropriate" and irrelevant to the content of the story. He also said he would find out how the photo got posted in the first place, and would take “appropriate action.”

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"John Locke Foundation president John Hood expressed regret on Facebook Wednesday night, saying he had had the photo removed from the site because it was "extremely inappropriate" and irrelevant to the content of the story. He also said he would find out how the photo got posted in the first place, and would take “appropriate action.”

Sure, John, sure...this is the type of behavior that you condone, with your "wink, wink, nod, nod" talk.

Not really surprising given the nature of hate for the President that exists in the groups you court.

The photo shows how Obama is catering to every group he meets. Obama will go to any lengths for a vote.

Oh no, John Hood had something to do with the site? Art Pope probably wasn't far behind. Guess they need better editing skills.

Nothing like showing their true colors. This election will end up being more about race than the last one. Forget moving the country forward at any time, it's a lost cause.

I guess some people just don't have a sense of humor.

Thanks NC for making us look like ignorant racist hicks to the rest of the country.

Where was the outrage of all those crazy pics of W? How about when those afgans burn a effigy of obama?

Tired of all this fake outrage only when a republican does something. Did obama call sarah palins daughter yet for all the bill maher has called her? Bet not

Pretty tame considering how lefty liberals slam conservatives. No moral high ground for either..... guess Tom Hanks showing up at a fundraiser with a blacken face does not warrant media coverage.... but let a conservative push the limits and watch the media frenzy. Double standards show up well.

"John Locke Foundation president John Hood expressed regret on Facebook Wednesday night, saying he had had the photo removed from the site because it was "extremely inappropriate"..."

Right. You don't want to go over the top with an overtly racist portrayal of the President of the United States. You've gotta keep the racist stuff down to where it's merely insulting.

Everyone involved with this should be fired.

No wonder the rest of the country thinks NC is a bunch of hayseeds.

Lose the chains and I could believe he dresses like that to relax. And who don't like chicken? Get over it crybabies.

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