NAACP protests anti-Obama poster outside strip club

NAACP protests anti-Obama poster outside strip club

P. KEVIN MORLEY/TIMES-DISPATCH

King Salim Khalfani, executive director of the Virginia NAACP, said “blacklash” against President Barack Obama was evident in the poster.

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The Virginia NAACP called it an abomination and a sign of disrespect. The owner of a downtown Richmond strip club called it exercising his right to free speech.

About three dozen people attended a lunchtime protest yesterday outside Velvet, where a new banner on one of the exterior walls depicts President Barack Obama as the Joker of "Batman" movie fame.

The banner was unfurled over the weekend by club owner Samuel J.T. Moore III and overlooks a busy intersection outside his business at 15th and East Main streets.

"It is apparent that he and others are comfortable disrespecting the president," King Salim Khalfani, executive director of the Virginia NAACP, told the crowd. "Why? The answer is simple: because the president has African blood."

Obama has played down talk of being a target of racial prejudice, but Khalfani said he was not speaking for the president.

"He's under much constraint," Khalfani said. "But we can tell the truth and tell it like it is."

Khalfani said "Obama black lash" was evident in the poster, which is about 8 feet wide by 10 feet tall and shows Obama's face superimposed over that of Heath Ledger, who won an Academy Award posthumously for his portrayal of the Joker in the Batman sequel "The Dark Knight."

Obama's face on the poster has the same blackened eyes and smeared red lipstick that Ledger made famous in the movie. Below Obama's face is the word "socialism" in large, black letters.

Moore declined to be interviewed but released a statement saying he put up the poster to show his displeasure with the direction of Obama's eight-month-old administration, particularly on financial issues.

"This country is going to hell in a handbag, and the current administration is making things irreversibly worse," said Moore, who identified himself as a Libertarian.

This isn't the first time Moore has used the Main Street side of his building to make a political statement. Earlier this year, the city dropped its claim that a large, yellow banner at Velvet that protested building a ballpark in Shockoe Bottom was illegal because it exceeded size limits outlined in Richmond's zoning ordinance.

Moore's club is awaiting a Nov. 9-10 state Alcoholic Beverage Control hearing on alleged violations. Last year, Moore was convicted of three misdemeanor charges related to having sex with a minor and another female at his apartment above the club, and filming it illegally.

There was little activity inside the club during yesterday's protest, with two people sitting at the bar while the speakers across the street chastised Moore.

The protest drew a mixed gathering, ranging from supporters of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People to a man carrying a "KKK recruitment" poster to a woman carrying a "Strippers 4 Obama" poster.

The curious workers from nearby offices who stopped to take in the scene included Lee Cliff of Richmond, who snapped some cell-phone pictures to post on a social-networking Web site.

"I don't agree with it, and I don't think it's right, but he has a right to express himself and do it," Cliff said. "Maybe the strip-club business isn't doing too well."



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Flag Comment Posted by tman70043 on September 30, 2009 at 2:26 pm

Race Hard,

Thats what I was saying earlier. I totally agree. Its pathetic that the NAACP doesnt have the wits to also see this. Poor leadership. Not enough REAL issues to look at I guess. I guess ACTUAL racism is on the decline and thats a good thing for our country.

Flag Comment Posted by RACE HARD on September 30, 2009 at 2:15 pm

Samuel Moore is getting what he wants, free publicity.  Forget him, i would not take the time to stop in his area.

Flag Comment Posted by gracesdad on September 30, 2009 at 1:57 pm

AG, I’d say the guy’s already pretty much defamed himself—and not because he put a poster up.

“Last year, Moore was convicted of three misdemeanor charges related to having sex with a minor and another female at his apartment above the club, and filming it illegally.“

BTW, I honestly have no opinion as to the racial angle of this. Moore has the right to put it up (as long as it’s not violating any city regulations) and other people have the right to comment as they will on it.

Flag Comment Posted by CCC on September 30, 2009 at 1:40 pm

AG - I don’t understand the purpose of your post. Is the fact that Sam or anyone else may or may not be racist really relevant to this article, this situation, this discussion? The poster he put up appears to be making a political statement, not a racial remark.

Folks, let’s try maintaining some decorum and make this an above-board discussion. Defaming or exposing someone on a personal level does not add value to the conversation.

Flag Comment Posted by gracesdad on September 30, 2009 at 1:34 pm

“1st to gracesdad he didn’t win it easily he won by 5% of the vote.“

steerfan, you might want to look again. He got 52.9 percent to McCain’s 45.7 percent (7 percentage points). And he won the electoral vote 365-173. That’s an easy win by any measure.

So again, does anybody have any evidence of voter fraud massive enough to have thrown the election?

I thought not.

Flag Comment Posted by CCC on September 30, 2009 at 1:18 pm

thebeatgoeson - good point. Sometimes the names our parents give us at birth are funny and may, often, give credit to our heritage.

In this case, a man, born Edward Duane Hudson, set out to dedicate his life to being an devote advocate for what he believes. For some reason, however, he decided that he would be better served dropping replacing the lineage of his family name with a self-proclaimed one. “King” of something.. perhaps his virtues? Salim of Aribic origin, meaning “peaceful”; Khalfani meaning “male”. Maybe Hudson is a slave name and Edward didn’t want it associated with his work? I don’t know.

There is definitely a difference between cultures in name-giving traditions - even between race to race inside a single nation (look at the Middle East). Maybe we’re all making too much out of someone wanting to call themselves.. whatever.

Colonel Sanders was never a Colonel at all. But no one seems to be making a big deal about that. =)

Flag Comment Posted by jazzy1 on September 30, 2009 at 1:06 pm

What a crock!  King Salim Khalfani…what a racist he is!  These so called activists do more harm than good.  Martin Luther King is undoubtedly flipping over in his grave these days with total embarrassment of his ‘brothers’.  The type of hysteria that this King Khalfani brings to the picture is an embarrassment to the black community nationwide.  Go get a life!

Flag Comment Posted by AG on September 30, 2009 at 12:59 pm

I have past personal ties to Sam, he is most definitely racist, make no doubt about it!  I’ve never known him to deny it either…

Flag Comment Posted by LuvMyBeagle on September 30, 2009 at 12:41 pm

nothing racist about the picture. its freedom of speech. if it was the face of george bush there’d be no say about it… now would there? NO! its 2009 people, stop trying to use the race card for everything.

Flag Comment Posted by steelerfan on September 30, 2009 at 12:26 pm

1st to gracesdad he didn’t win it easily he won by 5% of the vote.

Second what was king Salim’s name before he went to prison?

3rd as a black man I’m offended by being referred to as colored as in the National Assoc. of Colored People. Time for them to practice what they preach.

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