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The seven game pieces include: a pimp, a ho, a 40 oz, a machine gun, a marijuana leaf, a crack rock, and a basketball. Instead of building houses and hotels, property owners can build crack houses and projects. The Community Chest and Chance squares become Ghetto Stash and Hustle squares, while taxation squares are replaced by police shakedown and carjacking squares. Other properties include a massage parlour, a peep show and a pawn shop. The four railroad properties are replaced by liquor stores. 1 Gameplay and differences from Monopoly.The picnic will go on Friday as planned and will include up to 3,000 children from across the city. Other community activists said changing the name of the contest is just the start of what needs to happen.ĭunn suggested that instead of buying hundreds of watermelons for the contest, the money could be spent on school supplies and backpacks for kids who need them.Īndre Williams said, "No more watermelons - and as Reverend Dunn says, we need to give books and school supplies to our children."Ĭity officials said Tuesday that the contest is popular and it will not be canceled. Michael Hardaway said, "They have to understand that the young generation has a whole different style than they do … At a ghetto-style talent show the kids are getting together to show their talent." Some members of the community had a different perspective and said that critics were missing the point. "Watermelon, back in the days, was a good food for African Americans, according to the Bible, but at the same time, it had an attachment with slavery and bondage ties," the Rev.

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Other critics said that the watermelon eating contest is a painful reminder of racially insensitive stereotypes. "It's almost equivalent to saying, 'We're having bananas at Jose Marti Park' and referring to Miami as a 'Banana Republic,'" the Rev. "The word 'ghetto' was used to imply a down home show, not something offensive, but embracing the culture of today's youth and their language," he said.Ĭhurch and community leaders said that changing the name isn't enough - the damage has already been done. The watermelon contest will still be part of the event.Įven though the name has been changed, Burkeen did still continue to defend the choice of the name for the show. The show will now be called the "Funky Talent Show," according to Burkeen's written statement. The show will be part of the grand finale picnic for the city's summer camp program to be held Friday at Hadley Park.Īfter being criticized by residents of the nearby Model City neighborhood and community leaders, Miami Parks Director Ernest Burkeen, who is black, released a formal apology and announced the renaming of the talent show. Members of the black community expressed outrage at the wording of the invitation to the talent show. The release said that children participating in the summer camp who "know the meaning of ghetto style" would have a chance to "prove just how ghetto they are.'' Miami city leaders are apologizing for a news release that invited summer campers to a ''Ghetto Style Talent Show'' and ''Watermelon Eating Contest.'' Chang has about 30 days to file a claim challenging Uncle Sam's bid to destroy the seized "Ghettopoly" stash, which has a street value of nearly $2.5 million. District Court in Providence, Rhode Island. When "Ghettopoly" debuted last year, black leaders nationwide decried it as racist and criticized game creator David Chang, who has defended his creation, saying it "draws on stereotypes not as a means to degrade, but as a medium to bring together in laughter." Hasbro, of course, did not get the joke and last October filed a federal copyright lawsuit, which is pending in U.S. According to the below forfeiture request, the board games were seized by federal agents because they violated a trademark held by Hasbro, which produces "Monopoly." The knockoff game, which retails for $39.95, describes "elements of the game" as, "buying stolen properties, pimpin hoes, building crack houses and projects, paying protection fees and getting car jacked." In "Ghettopoly," players land on properties like Chico's Bodega and Smitty's XXX Peep Show, instead of Boardwalk or Marvin Gardens, and the game pieces include a pimp and a machine gun.

$2.5 million worth of controversial "Monopoly" knockoff at stakeĭECEMBER 22-Justice Department lawyers are seeking judicial permission to destroy about 63,000 copies of the controversial "Ghettopoly" board game, which has been criticized as a racist takeoff on the classic "Monopoly." Earlier this year, Customs and Border Protection agents in Tacoma, Washington seized five separate containers filled with "Ghettopoly" from a ship that had arrived from China.
