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		<title>Caveman sitcom NOT a racial metaphor?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes I wonder if TV producers today have their brains on a diet patch regimen. That&#8217;s about the only way producers of ABC&#8217;s forthcoming sitcom, &#8220;Cavemen,&#8221; could be interpreted as not being a metaphor for racial integration. Yet that&#8217;s the claim producers Mike Schiff, Will Speck, Josh Gordon, and Joe Lawson were making to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes I wonder if TV producers today have their brains on a <a href="http://www.lab88.com/product/HoodiaDietPatch.asp">diet patch</a> regimen. That&#8217;s about the only way producers of ABC&#8217;s forthcoming sitcom, &#8220;Cavemen,&#8221; could be interpreted as <span style="font-style:italic;">not</span> being a metaphor for racial integration.</p>
<p>Yet that&#8217;s the claim producers Mike Schiff, Will Speck, Josh Gordon, and Joe Lawson were making to the press this week as the media reacted to a first-blush take on the pilot episode; the episode has been ordered to be re-shot based on the network&#8217;s feeling that the series starts too late in the cultural integration process of the cavemen into modern society.</p>
<p>Based on the popular Geico commercials, the racial metaphor has been present ever since Speck, Gordon and Lawson came up with the campaign; yet they seem willfully unaware of the obvious.</p>
<p>The series of commercials have always featured militant, offended cavemen, put off by Geico&#8217;s Cro-Magnon-insensitive slogan, &#8220;Geico. So simple, even a caveman could do it.&#8221; If that&#8217;s not a stereotype of race relations over the past 40 years in the US, nothing is.</p>
<p>Of course, the tricky part would be admitting it. If the producers were caught admitting the forthcoming show is a metaphor for, say, the African-American experience, then every time they wanted to have one of their characters do something silly and caveman-like, like bop a spouse over the head with a club, the network would be flooded with calls from offended racial leaders like Jesse Jackson, claiming  them show negatively portrays black men and the black American experience through the show.</p>
<p>Newsflash, guys: Jackson, Sharpton and company are probably already lining up to Imus you anyway. At least show you&#8217;re intelligent enough to recognize the metaphor potential of your show, since you&#8217;re bound to be under fire anyway.</p>
<p>Idiocy on parade&#8230;</p>
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