Memin Pinguin To Be Taken off Walmart's Comic Book Shelf
For example, some people might take offense if they hear someone use the word ´Blackboard´ when the less offensive ´Chalkboard´ will suffice. And when it comes to the matter of a literary work, in this case a comic book, some persons might want some kind of action taken if they encounter something in the work that is deemed offensive.
And the comic book in this case is: ´Memin Pinguin.´ In this particular comic book, there is a fictional character (Memin Pinguin) who is portrayed as being: poor, monkey like in appearance, and of Cuban-Mexican ancestry.
But what has some people a little annoyed in the latest issue, the one that is supposed to be taken off Walmart´s comic book shelf, is, Memin Pinguin is being referred to as a ´Negro´ by other characters in the book.
In addition, when Memin is being bullied, he is also referred to as a ´Negro.´ Now this Memin Pinguin character is not exactly new to the world of comic books.
According to wikipedia.com, in the 1940s, Memin appeared in a comic book known as Pepin. Later he got to star in his own comic book series, and apparently, the series has been a hit ever since.
And in a time when most people´s sensitivity level is rather high, no one needs to be referred to as ´Negro´ or the other ´N´ word. Not even a fictional, shoe shining, Cuban-Mexican, poor boy one can find while perusing a comic book known as Memin Pinguin.

