Source: Boston Globe / Getty/ MLK
A moment meant to honor the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, became nothing but pure jokes on social media.
Friday, Jan.13, “The Embrace,” a 20-foot tall, 40-foot wide monument, made its debut on Boston Common, where King gave his speech on April 23, 1965, to a crowd of 22,000.
The statue, which Brooklyn-based conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas designed, drew inspiration from a photo of King and Scott King hugging each other after he won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.
The headless monument only features the couple’s arms embracing each other, and it has drawn tremendous amounts of criticism from folks on Twitter and some members of the King’s family.
Many people call the statue hideous, while others point out that it looks like a sexual act is going down.
Scott King’s causing, Seneca Scott said the monument was insulting speaking to CNN and, in an essay published by Compact Magazine, called it a “masturbatory metal homage.”
Yikes.
“If you can look at it from all angles, and it’s probably two people hugging each other, it’s four hands. It’s not the missing heads that’s the atrocity that other people clamp onto that; it’s a stump that looked like a penis. That’s a joke,” Scott said to CNN.
Martin Luther King III Likes The MLK Statue
On the other hand, the civil rights activist’s son, Martin Luther King III, said he was grateful for the statue that represents his parents’ love story and partnership, telling CNN’s Don Lemon he liked the monument.
“I think that’s a huge representation of bringing people together,” King told CNN. “I think the artist did a great job. I’m satisfied. Yeah, it didn’t have my mom and dad’s images, but it represents something that brings people together.”
“And in this time, day and age, when there’s so much division, we need symbols that talk about bringing us together,” he continued.
The Artist Defends His Work
During an appearance on CNN This Morning, Hill defended his work, saying his goal was to capture “the feeling of love” from the King’s relationship and has no plans of changing the statue.
“This is a piece that was selected by the people of Boston. This is not Hank just came and put something. Thousands of people worked on this, thousands of people actually put it together, and no one saw this, I would say, perverse perspective,” Thomas said.
He also points out that the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the Washington Monument were not instant hits, and “The Embrace” is another one of those situations.
Twitter is not trying to hear it and has let the jokes fly. You can see the reactions to the monument in the gallery below.
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Photo: Boston Globe / Getty
1. A thread breaking it all down
Public art and the decisions around it are political.
In a country that has VERY FEW public monuments and statues of Black people, the "Embrace" Martin Luther King statue in Boston sends a message.
A lot of the wrong ones. (1/n)
— Karen Attiah IS ON INSTAGRAM @karenattiah (@KarenAttiah) January 16, 2023
2. LOL
Who approved of the Boston Embrace statue? #EmbraceBoston #boston #statue #MLK pic.twitter.com/8Wy64JGUtK
— A-yz (@TheSantaAnaWind) January 15, 2023
3. LMAO
Video of the new MLK statue in Boston. https://t.co/AVhUZV7gCW pic.twitter.com/wV7ij6dPV4
— Chris Chambers
(@chrischamberscc) January 16, 2023
4. Howling
Martin Luther King’s Statue in Boston is a MESS!
#JamesAndreJeffersonJr #drking #MLK pic.twitter.com/11XxqHu3bR
— James Andre Jefferson Jr. (@JamesJeffersonJ) January 16, 2023
5.
People: Hey Boston! Let’s make a statue representing MLK!
Boston: …
pic.twitter.com/RQtOncIra4— Big Cheese (@BigCheese) January 14, 2023
6.
The quality of their new MLK statue is how I know Boston is still racist
pic.twitter.com/yN2EWojM0d— Cristian Ramirez (@FanboyCristian) January 15, 2023
7.
The new MLK statue in Boston is some
pic.twitter.com/YwdDrT6PYG
— JulesFinn
(@auntchicken111) January 15, 2023
8.
The new MLK statue in Boston. pic.twitter.com/iNEVXUUTn8
— Jon Dimetros (@theagentmetro) January 14, 2023
9.
This new MLK statue in Boston is really something. pic.twitter.com/qplqYDYd7r
— Matt Lieb?? (@mattlieb) January 14, 2023
10.
I was so excited to see the new MLK statue in Boston, and… well… *ahem*
— Maximillianno (@MaximilliannoTV) January 14, 2023
11.
To honor MLK we’ve erected a statue of his giant black cock being tenderly held up to the people of Boston by a pair of hands. pic.twitter.com/JawYZDT0wQ
— Jake Brown (@zenr4ged) January 17, 2023
12.
Only Boston would commission a bs crazy statue of MLK. Smh, Wtf is that…someone holding……a leg? pic.twitter.com/euc5VSWzkr
— Benzino (@IAMBENZINO) January 14, 2023
13.
The new MLK statue here in Boston is what happens when white folks wanna APPEAR progressive but actually aren’t enough to go all the way with it. (Aka show their faces)
Beautifully symbolic of America’s efforts to combat racial inequality
I love it pic.twitter.com/ifNBk1l8QO
— Mozado.eth is a sellout (@mozadomusic) January 15, 2023
14.
New MLK statue unveiled in Boston pic.twitter.com/BHeZveHEjH
— Autonomy Bias (@AutonomyBias) January 15, 2023
15.
MLK's dream is alive and well in America when people from all races and backgrounds can come together and speak with one voice in making fun of Boston's giant MLK dong statue. pic.twitter.com/XVSiMwdLHx
— Dan O'Donnell (@DanODonnellShow) January 16, 2023
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