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Moomin character removed from Brooklyn library exhibition after racism concern

A Moomin scholar finds the move "absurd", arguing that the character Stinky is far from racist and the decision likely reflects a lack of familiarity with the Moomin stories.

Yle News 1.8. 16:34 A Moomin character has been dropped from a major exhibition at Brooklyn Public Library in New York after one of the institution's supporters raised concerns that the character might be perceived as racist.

"One of their supporters had thought Stinky could be seen as a racist symbol," said Roleff Kråkström, CEO of Moomin Characters, the company that manages the rights to Tove Jansson's beloved Moomin universe.

The exhibition, which has drawn a young audience over the summer, features illustrations of Moominvalley characters and details about Jansson's life and work. But Stinky — known in Finnish as Haisuli — was removed from some of the large mural-style displays in the library, although he still appears in the original books on show.

Kråkström told Yle he was informed of the decision via a short email from the library and responded with understanding.

"We replied in a few lines and said it's fine. We see this as a healthy societal discussion. If such a change is requested, we have no objection," he said.

He noted this is the first time in 80 years that the character has drawn such criticism.

"Tove Jansson is widely seen as a champion of tolerance, radical acceptance, and inclusivity. But I greatly respect the American sensitivity around these types of conversations," he said.

The decision was first reported by Finland's Swedish-language Hufvudstadsbladet newspaper.

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[–] 01189998819991197253 10 points 1 week ago

might be perceived as racist

American sensitivity

How about we stop bending over backwards for a country who hasn't quiet grasped what it means to be a proper member of the world society? "Might be perceived" is the most ridiculous reason to censor something that has not drawn such criticism from any member of the Moomin-watching world in 80 year, until the show made it to the USA. Maybe I'm being insensitive, but that country has been backwards for a while, and I'm tired of the rest of us bending over for them.