NBA superstar LeBron James is set to become the first African American to grace the cover of Vogue in April, sharing it with model Gisele Bundchen. However, the photo that will be used is stirring up controversy, as some are arguing that it perpetuates stereotypes, with James striking an angry pose that “some have likened to "King Kong" and Fay Wray,” according to the AP’s report.

The picture is above for you to judge – is it perpetuating a stereotype, or are we becoming overly sensitive to race issues?
 
   

 


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Andreux on
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I think that it is unintentionally perpetuating the stereotype. Someone might want to fire this photography team or the photo editor for creating such a double-entendre of a photo. Really, there are so many shots that they could have used!

Go on, Gisele! You keep on wincing witcha bad self! =P
shiny on
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This photography team has helped to make this cover a collector's item. I doubt anyone's going to get fired over it...

-- S
Andreux on
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But collector's item for all the wrong reasons. Oy vey, that is big business for ya though!
alfewi on
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I don't think anyone should be fired for it.  There is a good chance that nobody on the team thought about negative attention.  I mean people do alot of things everyday that could be construed as perpetuating a stereotype and not even realize it.
SaikotikGunman on
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Oversensitive.  Hypersensitive.  Seeing boogie men where there are only shadows.
SpectralxDeceit on
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My sister and I saw this magazine cover a couple days ago. I just kind of thought it was funny how she's all smiley and he was all like "Raah!" I didn't think anymore of it.

 

Nothing racial, nothing stereotypical. Just two people on a magazine cover.

chatnoir on
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it just shows his intensity...that is part of what makes him the phenomenal player he is
naturalmystic on
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Christ are you shitting me? This is nothing unusual. This is a standard basketball pose. Players make angry faces and take aggressive stances when they play, and as a result when the pose.

For exampe:

http://michael-jordan-23.com/uploads/pics/michael-jordan-dunk9.jpg

http://www.detroitbadboys.com/images/dirk-nowitzki.jpg

http://www.yardbarker.com/m/3937/xl/charles-barkley-savage-thumb.jpg

http://www.wallpaperbase.com/wallpapers/celebsm/kevingarnett/kevin_garnett_1.jpg

http://www.operationgadget.com/images/kevin_garnett.jpg

http://www.sacbee.com/static/live/user_photo/lg_peja_7374.jpg

This is not racist or a negative stereotype. My fucking God.
SaikotikGunman on
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The first Kevin Garnett one, that looks like King Kong, Lebron's pose is mild in comparison!
naturalmystic on
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Yeah. Thats not even him posing. Thats from a game, he's doing it entirely by accident.
tragicxendingx on
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I think the picture is great. I also think people are just getting a little ridiculous with the racial issues. Differentiating between black and white is getting the best of people. It's a good picture and his expression has nothing to do with the color of his skin.

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