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Trump honoring Elvis Presley with a Medal of Freedom award sparks online debate on ra
2018-11-16 21:49:25   (Visits: 834 Times)
photo1,President Trump and Elvis Presley (Photo: Getty Images)
Taryn Ryder,Yahoo Celebrity•November 16, 2018
2,Elvis Wasn’t Racist. Neither Is Giving Him the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
3,Champion or copycat? Elvis Presley’s ambiguous relationship with black America music and culeure?
An opinion piece published by the Washington Post titled “Is Trump Sending a Message by Awarding the Medal of Freedom to Elvis? Yes.” was widely shared online.
“Yes, Presley is among the most pivotal and controversial musicians of the previous century, so yes, this is another needling MAGA maneuver — a little nod to the good old days, back when black visionaries could invent rock-and-roll, but only a white man could become the king,” pop culture critic Chris Richards wrote, adding, “America is still afraid of a black planet.”
Many people on Twitter who were equally upset.
However, there were plenty of counterarguments floating around as well — like a piece from the Weekly Standard‘s Mark Hemingway, titled “Elvis Wasn’t Racist. Neither is Giving Him the Presidential Medal of Freedom.”
“Even if Elvis popularized an art form that people of another race largely invented, it’s hard to argue that lots and lots of successful black artists didn’t walk right through the doors he opened. Presley was initially a hero among black musicians in Memphis for that reason, and there’s no reason to think Elvis himself was racist. Quite the opposite, in fact,” he argues.
“Music is one of a precious few cultural forces still holding us together. It’s not zero sum; we can acknowledge that more credit is owed to black musical pioneers and acknowledge that Elvis was remarkably talented man a who made a singular connection with tens of millions of Americans that went well beyond race,” he continued.
The notion was met with equal support.Noticeably absent from the ceremony was Presley’s only child, Lisa Marie. It’s not clear if she was ever asked by the White House to attend or participate in Friday’s event. Yahoo Entertainment reached out to her publicist for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.
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