Friday, September 7, 2012

Carnival Hijacked by a C-String Thong!


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Has the West Indian American Day Carnival (WIADCA) been high-jacked by naked, possibly half-drunk, black females exhibiting sexual deviance and inciting crude sexual desire.  Sissymoriah thinks so!
Retrieved from Facebook
Viral photographs from West Indian American Day Carnival 2012.
 Retrieved from Facebook
How else can one explain the plethora of photographs featuring women who appear to have no regard for themselves, the sensible masqueraders in their bands and the elders, children and youth lining the parade route? To think that the image of a black woman bent over with her bottom exposed and her legs open is the enduring viral photographic representation of the West Indian American Day Carnival 2012 is a travesty. That this display allegedly happened in Sesame Flyers band is so disappointing!
Sissymoriah is talking about the Sesame Flyers, a longtime Caribbean youth and cultural organization with a history of good works and community uplifting. Except in this case some Sesame Flyers masqueraders were up-lifting their legs to let the world in. People might say, “Dat is we culture.” But it is not Sissymoriah’s culture. Neither is it the culture of most of the bloggers on the hundreds of threads created around these photographs. In supposed defense of Sesame Flyers, comedian Alize Hennessy said that she heard that there were several independently affiliated sections in the band and the masquerader was not wearing a “house” design. But as far as Sissymoriah is concerned, bandleaders should vet what costumes parade under their umbrella. How can I not know what is happening in my own home? Anyway, any naked masquerader would feel at home in Sesame Flyers because the band has been part of the bare-breast-bare-bottom masquerade crew for years. The big difference is that Sesame Flyers “house” costumes utilizes a G-String thong, and the infamous masquerader was wearing a C-string thong (see illustration). I cannot see the masquerader’s bosom area in the photograph but she could very well have more coverage that Sesame Flyers “house” masqueraders  because even one thread upwards from a piece of wire circling the breast and a little flower for the nipple is an improvement.
What an example for the youth!
No wonder when  Sissymoriah ventured out for jouvert to see traditional mas', she encountered various pockets of young girls looking like 13 in slivers of underwear, gyrating on each other and grabbing each other’s body parts. Sissymoriah saw - with these two eyes - little girls lying on the ground with their legs open enticing random boys passing by to stoop and lay between their open legs for a little dry sex to start the jouvert. It was free for all! This post is crude but why hide the facts … they certainly were not hiding theirs.
Sissymoriah shame. Really shame. Shame for the “culture;” shame for the photographers who choose to focus their lens on the intimate parts of women; shame for the little schoolgirls – those who behaving and those with no behavior. Most of all, I feel a profound shame every time this woman’s cock-back, naked bottom appears in my newsfeed on Facebook.  Sometimes in life we all implode in one way or the other. It is unfortunate that this will become an eternal part of this woman's electronic footprint: shared over-and-over to perpetuity for the world to see. I shame about the women but I do not blame them. I blame the soca entertainers who for decades have been exploiting the vulnerable: whipping women into gyrations and contortions with instructions in songs that the sacred women in their lives dare not try in public. 
Sissymoriah decided to have a chat with Ma Virginia Edwards, an engaging elder from Trinidad & Tobago who grew up in Port-of-Spain, the center of cultural development. Ma Virginia would attend dances in the 50s, 60s and 70s so Sissymoriah, who is not an elder yet, asked this long-time party lover if she saw any sign of what was to come in the dances and carnivals of long ago.
          "Ma Virginia back then was wining we culture?" Sissymoriah asked.
          "In my days people didn't use to wine! We used to chip,” she replied.
Then she got up from her chair and displayed the chipping motion, moving forward with three half-steps, and backward with smaller ones, her foot barely leaving the ground – like shuffling. To accompany those steps she displayed a little shake, not wining mind you, but a fun little upper body tremble. Ma Virginia's heyday was in the era of foxtrot and rhumba but it was also the period that Trinidad & Tobago's culture, from which the West Indian American Day Carnival sprung, firmed into the incredible tri-factor: steelband, masquerade, calypso. Through it all, Ma Virginia said: “I never, ever saw nobody put their hands on the ground and wine.” Today, in the kids’ mas’ bands there are adults prodding children to put their hands on the ground and gyrate what has not even developed yet. This is what some people think is our “culture,” when it is actually the beginning of a downward spiral where pubescent females have dry sex on the sidewalk, and adult women bend over in their C-strings – all in the name of culture.
Next year, keep your children away from the West Indian American Day Carnival: it is a failing experiment at culture where immorality triumphs.
Sissymoriah say so. 

7 comments:

  1. Why weren't these women arrested for indecent exposure? This is soooooo embarrassing to me as a woman.
    Frankly, I think that NYC should lay down the law in the parade, and be stricter with the rules or penalize the entire parade by banning them for 2013!

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  2. There's nothing wrong with nudity, except when the nude persons are simulating copulation in public...
    And that is NOT "we culture"
    DISGUSTING and DISRESPECTFUL!

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  3. When I logged on to Facebook Monday evening I saw a status update from a friend of mine lamenting the vulgarity of the parade. Then I saw the pictures on my newsfeed, I thought my eyes were deceiving me, then I wondered how come these women weren't arrested for indecent exposure because not only were they all but butt naked, they were doing splits and pretty much simulating sex on the street. What was really bothersome was that the "like" button was clicked by several men, so I'm left to wonder, is this what men find sexy these days or are they just happy to see all this a$$ across their screens? This is disturbing to me on many levels. The definition of sexy and culture has been perverted simply, by this section. I'm no prude by any means but I find this very disgusting.

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  4. WELL I HAVE NOT SEEN TRINIDAD CARNIVAL SINCE 2006 BUT THE CARNIVAL VIDEOS IN THE PAST COUPLE OF YEARS SHOW A LITTLE TOO MUCH BOTTOMS.ALSO IN T+T I RECALL SO MANY MEN MAKING RUDE CROTCH AND VERBAL GESTURES AT FEMALES INCLUDING SCHOOL GIRLS AS THEY PASS BY. WHY ARE BOYS GROWING UP NOT THOUGHT RESPECT BY THEIR MOTHERS IF NOT THEIR DADS, AND I NOTICE SO MANY DADS ARE NOT IN THE FAMILY. JAMES WALSH IN IRELAND.

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  5. We expect ah lot better from those who should know better...What were you thinking, or is it that you weren't thinking at-all.
    We are better than this, we have to do better than this...We must-PLEASE!!!

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  7. Sorry, this is not a Carnival costume. Although there are many beads and feathers, the majority of the masqueraders are decently 'covered' in Trinidad and other parts of the Caribbean. It is in the minority that you would see some disgraceful costumes. Real mas makers put a lot of pride and energy in their work. This distasteful 'c string' is not mas.

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