Davis was in Washington to promote a new report on how G-rated movies perpetuate gender stereotypes. The media were more interested in talking about her show's depiction last week of Prince George's County as a crime-ridden hotbed of racial unrest.
The program portrayed the city of Hyattsville as so dangerous that federal marshals had to be sent in to keep order. It also alluded to the dining preferences of the residents of Prince George's, a majority black county, by showing a restaurant featuring sweet potato pie, pork chops and chitterlings. Maryland politicians were still fuming this week, even after Davis and ABC issued an apology. Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski put out a statement Monday saying the apology was "not enough."
"You have done a great disservice to a vibrant, diverse community," Mikulski said. She suggested the show have President Allen visit NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center or Bowie State University.
Hilarious. A white actress comes to town to talk about stereotyping in G-movies after her character on the show she starts in stereotypes falsely the wealthiest, most educated and most success-driven majority black jurisdiction of any size on the planet. Yes, I know it's just a damn fictional TV show, but she is sure wound up about other stereotyping in creative media, isn't she? Unbelievable.
Hyattsville is not a center for mega-crime, rioting or chitlins. It is not the wealthiest part of PG, it does have some crime problems but the town has a small police force to augment the county cops. PG County does have a crime problem generally but it is significantly safer than Baltimore or DC (except for car theft, in part due to the prosperity of the community and the availability of popular cars for the stealing.) Hyattsville's mini-downtown could use a facelift but there are some businesses doing fairly well. It is not on the Metro line and the MARC train whizzes by without stopping; the nearest stop is in nearby semi-secluded Riverdale. The Metro does go to "West Hyattsville" but that is a misnomer and the station is not really convenient to much of anything. The town has a courthouse and deserves some rail connection. If the
Purple Line gets built, it will probably miss Hyattsville altogether and hit three stops east-west on College Park to the north. But Hyattsville and PG as a whole are relatively prosperous by U.S. standards and far better off than similar communities in Baltimore City to the north.
The last riot in PG County did not happen in majority-black Hyattsville but in College Park after a men's basketball Finall Four victory, with mostly white college students involved in the mayhem. PG County is one of the few examples of a suburban county becoming wealthier AND majority black
at the same time. It has one of the largest concentrations of black professionals in the country. One client of mine from Chicago told me of how he worked to enable his son to attend Howard University not just for the school itself (though that would be more than enough reason) but for the nearby access to the highly educated, prosperous middle class Black community in the neighboring suburbs. Attorney and Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele is fairly typical demographically of Prince George's County, though his political party definitely is not. If you visit Lake Arbor, Mitchellville, Bowie, Upper Marlboro, Largo, Fort Washington, what you will see is manicured lawns and well-maintained cars in front of a lot of gorgeous houses. Lot of 6 figure incomes there.
Race riot in Prince George's County? Only if the Greenbelt Starbucks runs out of cream, then it's multiethnic standard yuppie bloodbath.
As for chitlins, well, I guess the best analogy I can make at the moment is to myself. I am a German-American, not "proud" of it per se but very much aware that my ancestors were not Choctaw or Iroquois but German (and other European ethnicities.) Germans eat some "German soul food" that I find nasty. Can I find stinky old sour beef and blood pudding? Yes. Will I eat that shit? Not on your life. Do I know any German-Americans who enjoy that mess? Damn few, essentially zero. What's the odds of me - a German American - eating that stuff on a Friday night? Zero. I will eat sauerkraut without pork and German bread, though, both of which gross out my wife (go figure.)
My general impression is that most Black Americans do not particularly enjoy much of the more exotic soul food recipes any more than I like blood pudding, but they may or may not go for less soul food, in a similar way that their Southern white neighbors might enjoy identical or similar dishes. Yes, some folks will sometimes enjoy fried intestines, both in Alabama and in Germany and perhaps occasionally in Prince George's County, I guess, but it's a joke with a tired punch line, not dining economics in PG County in any measurable way. Black Americans have been quite decent to me not making jokes about me and lederhosen, stupid-ass green hats, blood pudding, tripe, sour beef, hogshead cheese, etc. I will return the favor. But certainly someone who is making a tour about gender stereotyping ought to broaden her "professional white women" horizons and actually follow Senator Mikulski's advice, get her producers and directors to show this amazing community some respect, before she goes on the "PC-er than thou World Tour."
She is GEENA DAVIS, for heaven's sake. When G-d Almighty gets portrayed as a female in some future movie, Davis may get the role. She is not some no-clout 24 year-old throwaway bimbette. This county has almost a million people including a lot of her fans. If she won't do something about this, she should drop her self-appointed crusade against G-movie character casting.
(damn, no sauerkraut in the house...)