That's right.. And there's probably a Southern thing in that too - And Lord knows they want black folks to forget their Southern roots.
That same image could just as easy stand for hard work and makin do, and Church on Sunday, and country neighborliness, and all the rest of it that is in that heritage, white or black. That's exactly why they have made the Rebel Flag into a symbol of racism too, I think.
I sure never tied any racism to Aunt Jamima... Never took it that way. I always liked her 
To me... that Aunt Jemima picture was a symbol of nurturing, home, family and yeah, even comfort food. Bad parents rarely, if ever, bother to make pancakes for their kids, after all. It was a symbol of wholesomeness, also. But hey.... in this current environment of wacko, run amuck leftists protesting.... symbols of wholesomeness are the very LAST thing they want to see .... or to survive.
Rush told the story behind the real Aunt Jemima (Nancy Green) and what Quaker Oats is doing, by caving to the radical racist left, is a huge disservice to her and to her descendents.