Cecile Kyenge, Italy's first black minister of integration, has been called an orangutan by a fellow lawmaker and had bananas hurled at her by racists. (Google Images)
Cecile Kyenge, Italy’s first black minister of integration, has been called an orangutan by a fellow lawmaker and had bananas hurled at her by racists. (Google Images)

CNN.com is reporting that bananas were thrown at Cecile Kyenge, Italy’s first black minister of integration. Holly Yan, Lauren Russell and Boriana Milanova of CNN report:

“Racist taunts against Italy’s first black minister, Cecile Kyenge, took another ugly turn over the weekend when someone hurled bananas at her during a rally.

Kyenge’s appointment as Italy’s minister of integration three months ago isn’t sitting well with right-wing radicals whose racial slurs and antics have overshadowed her tenure.

The banana incident is just the latest.

It took place Friday in Cervia, where Kyenge was speaking to supporters. A man popped up out of the crowd and launched two bananas toward the podium, Kyenge spokesman Cosimo Torlo said.

The bananas fell short of the stage, landing between the first and second row of spectators.”

Kyenge shrugged off the attack which is one of many that includes being called an Orangutan by an Italian lawmaker.

As you know, these are the most archaic, racist and vile stereotypes applied to people of African descent worldwide.

Read more at CNN.

Like The Burton Wire on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter @TheBurtonWire.

Previous articleWhat's in Deon Cole's Black Box?
Next articleConcerns Over Zimbabwe Elections Grow
TheBurtonWire.com is the premiere online destination for people who think for themselves. This blog offers news from the African Diaspora, culture that is produced by often overlooked populations and opinion that is informed and based on fact. Tired of the onslaught of websites and talking heads that regurgitate what people want to hear, TheBurtonWire.com is a publication that elevates news and perspectives that people need to hear. TheBurtonWire.com is for individual thinkers who understand that they are part of a larger collective. What is this collective? Free thinking people that care about the world, who will not be categorized or boxed in by society or culture and are interested in issues and topics that defy stereotypes and conventional wisdom.