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Detroit News: Prince releases controversial music video depicting discrimination of Arab Americans

http://www.detnews.com/20...294639.htm

By Eric R. Danton / Hartford Courant



It’s a chilling social statement from a musician better known for talking sexy: Prince’s video for the song “Cinnamon Girl” depicts an Arab-American girl detonating herself in a crowded airport terminal on what looks like U.S. soil.

Featuring Keisha Castle-Hughes from the movie “Whale Rider,” the four-minute clip opens in a stylized urban schoolyard, rendered in pen-and-ink and stylized gray watercolors drawn by artist Greg Ruth.

A group of teen girls react with horror to the whining roar of jet engines that fades into the opening notes of the song. When it becomes clear who’s responsible for what we presume is a Sept. 11-style terrorist attack, classmates of Castle-Hughes’ character torment her for her ethnicity, and she flees for home, only to find her parents covering over the Arabic script on the sign outside the family store. Someone has scrawled “terrorist scum” on one of the store’s windows.

“Cinnamon girl mixed heritage/Never knew the meaning of color lines,” Prince sings. “9/11 turned that all around/When she got accused of this crime.”

Intercut with straightforward scenes of the singer and his band playing on a blasted, war-torn landscape, the video shows Castle-Hughes donning traditional dress and head scarf and videotaping what appears to be a statement of martyrdom. In the next scene, she’s back in Western garb and arriving at the airport. Perhaps for emphasis, the camera lingers on the U.S. passport she shows to airport officials.

Then she’s standing in the terminal with a detonator in her hand. She closes her eyes and presses down on the red button with both hands. The perspective shifts outdoors as flames rip through the glass-paneled front wall.

It’s only for a moment, though, and then the scene reverses itself to the moment just before Castle-Hughes hits the button. Is it a fantasy?

Prince isn’t saying, according to his publicist, Ronnie Lippin.

The video’s director, Phil Harder, offered a few details.

“It began with just talking to Prince about the current political situation in our world today,” said Harder, 42, who also has directed videos for Liz Phair, Foo Fighters, Yellowcard and Incubus. “And this long conversation really sparked this idea with a sentence. He said, ‘As long as people keep labeling other people as terrorists, it seems like we’ll always have terrorists.’”

Harder said Castle-Hughes, a New Zealand resident who is part Maori, was a perfect choice because of her expressive face.

Harder said the video is “definitely not literal,” but he prefers to leave the ending open to interpretation to spark dialogue. “That’s what (Prince) was really interested in,” he said.

The video is available online for now on Prince’s paid fan-club Web site, www.npgmusicclub.com, and at AOL Music. MTV wasn’t sure whether the video had been submitted, but a spokesman said it also wouldn’t review it until this week.
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Reply #1 posted 10/07/04 10:52am

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Reply #2 posted 10/07/04 10:56am

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folks getting stuff misconstrued, yaaaaay. neutral
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Reply #3 posted 10/07/04 11:16am

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XxAxX said:

He said, ‘As long as people keep labeling other people as terrorists, it seems like we’ll always have terrorists.’”




Yes, quite odd quote that.....
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. damn. sorry
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Reply #7 posted 10/07/04 1:22pm

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does he not KNOW we call them terrorists because they blow other innocent people up in the name of their religious beliefs?

does he not know that quite a few arab terrorist cells have been located in america?

doesn't he get out and about? is the world entirely purple where he lives?
rolleyes this song is about people , arabs or not, who are not terrorists
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Reply #9 posted 10/07/04 2:13pm

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XxAxX said:

jn2 said:

rolleyes this song is about people , arabs or not, who are not terrorists



yes i know what he is trying to say


Then chill out, for Graig Pete! mad biggrin
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Reply #11 posted 10/07/04 2:45pm

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It looks like the FCC got their hands on this thread. Half the posts are missing.

Uh oh, mine has also been tampered with apparently.
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Reply #12 posted 10/07/04 2:51pm

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I am still shocked that he is on the side of Muslims..loll
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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