Poems Through A Glass Starkly
A Word On The Yellow Press
That picture above of the Yellow Kid is linked to the reason we have the current term “Yellow Press.” The cartoon character was the creation of Richard Fenton Outcault who was working in the 1890s in the United States for the extremely racist media mogul Joseph Pulitzer and his New York World. Outcault with his narrative cartoon style is generally regarded as the beginner of newspaper comics.
The Kid was an overtly shallow and uneducated character and spoke in a kind of uneducated and “immigrant” language. One key aim: denigration. Pulitzer would have been pleased with the colour yellow as he had an intense hatred of Chinese, especially the mid-nineteenth century gold seekers. The head of the Kid was shaved, a common sight in that age of head lice, and he wore a nightshirt that was an inheritance from a sister and on which were written strange, attention getting statements that many thousands of readers took delight in.
Now the story of the Yellow Kid or, to give him his appointed name Mickey Dugan, has a quite startling relevance to our contemporary lives. His adventures were set in a New York Slum – Hogan’s Alley – in a time of widespread poverty and vast social and racial tension. These exploits captured the interest of a multitude. Newspapers largely without real news suddenly were beginning to make a profit – a big profit. Two pennies bought Mickey; to Hell with thinking about worldly matters!
The Yellow Kid was very significantly a distraction from vital news. He sold newspapers and helped change Pulitzer’s insignificant rag into a goldmine of 300,000 circulation. Arm in arm with rape and murder and scandal and war the Kid helped set a news-media pattern that still exists all around us today. The task for Pulitzer and Hearst was not to educate with true, important information but rather to present news selectively and fill the gaps with non sequiturs. That meant attract attention in your market in any way you can.
So today, when chosen samples of worthless and sensational trivialities seize our time and create a vast ignorance of reality, the name”Yellow Press” is relevant. Mickey Dugan and his world live on.
Randolf Hearst saw the yellow light and stole Outcault from Pulitzer with a higher salary. The Yellow Kid remained the property of Pulitzer (verified by court decision) but another colour achieved similar objectives. But the diversion from reality continued. Other distractions like Buster Brown flourished.
Here is Buster.
Attribution: Publisher: New York Herald. Date: May 4, 1902. Artist: Richard F. Outcault.
In contrast to the Yellow Kid, Buster Brown was good looking. Buster Keaton at the time was a child actor so the name was popular. The character was drawn first for Pulitzer but when Outcault transferred to Hearst the character went too as another circulation booster for Pulitzer’s former protege and then his rival. Buster appeared for both magnates but a court decision forbade the use of the name by Hearst. Hearst created many more circulation boosting comic figures. Let us not be too hard on the comics as a distraction. They often entertain after all. It’s non stop murder, rape, scandal and violence including war subject matter that need a line to be drawn. The saddest line of all is always a Siegfried line. What have the media done recently to stop wars?
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An Examination of Testing
It’s testing time in the madhouse
As the beasties seek to see
If the alphas, gammas or deltas
Deserve a right to be
But the testers have delusions
That illusions must be inclusions
So that all they ever find at best
Is who can do their test
No data on morality in this ordeal hiatus
Just an empty number that proclaims your evil status
Sweet alpha we cannot kiss today for I’m an epsilon
I failed their test and can you guess I am now fit to be spat upon?
So all we humble guinea pigs must make a contribution
While flaws and lies imposed on us have a normal distribution
Someone should write a poem now to expose this dark stupidity
Reliable yes to sort the sheep but what about the validity?
Attribution. Cartoon Source: http://www.thelandscapeoflearning.com/2012/09/please-climb-that-tree.html Date of Visit: 16 October, 2017
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Ad Ventures In The Gloom
Whoops we diddle and take ‘em down
Fiddle the riddle and kindle the middle
Bash the rash and fake the cash
All for the sake of a sale O
Beguile the smile and sell off the Nile
Export the nought to feed the rort
Flog the log till we’re all agog
All for the sake of a sale O
Enchant the egg to fall off the wall
Invent a rent for the incident
Conjure the wise to standardise
All for the sake of a sale O
Walk like a noodle to feed the fake
Peddle a medal to market the rash
Rat the fink so the price will sink
All for the sake of a sale O
Hoodwink the horde but smile the while
Hoax the folks and delude the fool
Inveigle the bagel to feed the greed
All for the sake of a sale O
Outwit the weather and say it’s fine
Pull a fast one on the last one
Cock-a-doodle let us canoodle
All for the sake of a sale O
17 October 2017
Attribution: Source Creative Commons; precise origin unknown.
Attribution: Source Creative Commons. Link: https://unclestinky.wordpress.com/category/pop-culture-stench/page/2/ Date: 17/8/2017
After the break, more cricket.
R.