Special Ethnic-Studies Edition

[¡Ask a Mexican!] Historical ignorance leads to hate, hate leads to anger . . .

DEAR MEXICAN: I have a sister. I read your column each time it comes out in the Tucson Weekly. Once, we were talking about all the hatred against Mexicans in our state, and my sister said, “Sis, why do they hate Mexicans so much in Arizona?” I asked if she wanted me to ¡Ask a Mexican! and she said, “You think he would reply?” I said, “Let’s find out.” Would you please see if you can reply? Since we know you like us to use a funny name, my sister said to sign this . . .

Encabronada en Tucson

DEAR PISSED-OFF IN TUCSON: Wow, you and your hermana must be mega-nerds to have a conversation about whether I’d answer your question! Where were ustedes in college when I needed some company? Anyhoo, as faithful readers, you know my contention is that Mexican-hating has long been a characteristic of the American Southwest due to its proximity to Mexico and forgotten pasts we are condemned to repeat. Everyone now knows about your home state’s war against Mexicans, especially given that Governor Bruja—I mean, Jan Brewer—signed another Know Nothing bill in addition to the racial-profiling-loving Senate Bill 1070: House Bill 2281, which bans ethnic-studies classes in Arizona’s public schools. The law’s proponents claim such a discipline teaches racial division, but what they don’t like is that what’s taught is the unvarnished, ugly truth of its home state.

To give you just one egregious example: Did you know that in 1904, a group of Mexicans in the Arizona mining towns of Clifton and Morenci tried to adopt 40 Irish orphans, only to see their new wards kidnapped by gabachos furious that Mexicans dared try to raise white children? And that the gabachos weren’t prosecuted for their actions? True story, one Know Nothing Copper Staters desperately try to keep out of classrooms lest children connect the dots between past injustices and present-day stupidities—better to keep the masses dumb than honest, you know? If the American psyche has always possessed a synapse of xenophobia, then the Arizonan mind’s chunk of hate is a pinche cerebral cortex. Sorry that you and other good people must live among such a bola de pendejos.

DEAR MEXICAN: The Texas Board of Education voted to remove Dolores Huerta, co-founder of the United Farm Workers union and well-known Xingona, because they didn’t like her politics. How long will this Manifest Destiny crap last?

Michicano in Texas

DEAR WAB: FOREVER. You refer, of course, to the people in charge of textbook standards for the Lone Star State’s public schools, people so ahistoricalthey banned Huerta’s legacy from being taught because of her socialist politics—but approved of another committed socialist (Helen Keller) since state-sanctioned historians have reduced her to some blind broad. What people opposed to Chicano Studies and other subaltern people’s histories don’t realize is that such schools of thought arose only because “respectable” scholars never bothered with the stories of Mexicans, more content to document orange-crate labels than the people who picked the crops. Chicano Studies doesn’t peddle lies, but rather fosters a grown-up perspective on our great land instead of an untruthful John Wayne dream world.

And so I conclude this columna with the words of Carey McWilliams, the legendary progressive historian whose 1949 book, North From Mexico: A History of the Spanish-Speaking People of the United States, still remains a prophetic vision of Mexicans and how gabachos view them and their relationship to them: “When one examines how deeply this fantasy heritage has permeated the social and cultural life of the borderlands, the dichotomy begins to assume the proportions of a schizophrenic mania.”

Ask the Mexican at themexican@askamexican.net, youtube.com/askamexicano or myspace.com/ocwab. Or write to him at: Gustavo Arellano, P.O. Box 1433, Anaheim, CA 92815-1433. Find him on Facebook and Twitter!

 

 
  • multi ethnic mutt 08/05/2010 3:53:00 AM

    Dear Gustavo, Remind yourself every day how the conquistadores practiced hate and genocide against the aztecas. Then ask yourself every day why you want to dwell in the ugly past. Is what happened in 1904 (before Arizona became a state even) is still necessary to know. It seems very clear that supposed ethnic studies to promote resentment. Perhaps you could use an example about an inspirational chicano who was left out of the history books. HEre in AZ not in Texas. Your article turned me from an ethnic studies supporter to an ethnic studies doubter just with your one column. congratulations! MEM

  • quenceanerasplus 07/24/2010 12:21:00 AM

    The average North American could care less. It is mob mentality at work here. I say brown and white alike band together to bring down the Insurance Machine which now controls all government north of the border and then get all the great Latin minds together do the same thing to the drug and infected politco machine that exists south of same. Together we could tear that wall which is the border down and enjoy each others culture in peace.

  • bill t. 06/02/2010 7:50:00 PM

    Jose, so I have a "genetic abnormality" because my ancesters came from a part of the world where having more melanin was a detriment? Over-generalization of your beliefs about anglos is no more productive than the common over-generalization about latinos. Are the people from Mexico of German extraction any less put-upon when they come up here than the Mayans from the Yucatan? By the way, where does being "white" leave off and being "latino" begin? The illusion of race is just that, an illusion born of the human psyche to form categories. As a person of northern European ancestry I'm no more "white" than a person of African ancestry is "black". None of this applies to los Guatamatecos, of course, they're a race all in their own.

  • Joey Jose 06/02/2010 6:29:00 AM

    That's so funny and so scary. You know white animals of many species have a genetic abnormality that goes with the white fur. It usually confers a short life span. That must be why they are so uptight and can't settle down. In nature...white things get eaten first.

  • Marc Morin 06/01/2010 9:39:00 PM

    Hi Bill T. I agree with what your saying. I too remember hearing similar comments about the Monroe Doctrine & Manifest Destiny when I was in school, so I can appreciate your personal experience. However, given the anti-communist sentiments that the conservative right wing (aka Republicans)has, I love throwing it in their faces that they're behaving just as badly (if not worse than) as the communists. ;-)

  • bill t. 06/01/2010 8:56:00 PM

    Marc, Actually there's nothing new about states mandating school curricula, that's what they do. The problem is that for most of our history the state curriculum boards have been dominated by peolple with an agenda to sell anglo culture (my background/heritage) and who have often played fast and loose with the actual facts. I remember being told in about fourth grade (Califonia publc schools ca. 1957) about what a wonderful thing the Monroe Doctrine was and how we were going to protect the Americas from those evil European imperialists, when of course President Monroe saw the western hemisphere as a fruit tree ripe to be picked by the U. S. and main purpose appeared to me to be pissing on the hydrant to mark our territory. The Monroe doctrine appears to me to have been a direct antecedent to the doctrine of Manifest Destiny and hence Polk's war of territorial "acquisition" against the Estados-Unidos Mexicanos. I am not a professional historian and would be happy to consider reasonable arguments to the contrary to what I have stated here.

  • Frank A. Lostaunau 05/29/2010 3:25:00 AM

    /Users/frankalostaunau/Desktop/Loustaunau Article.pdf RE: WENCESLAO LOUSTAUNAU THIS ARTICLE IS WRITTEN BY DONALD T. GARATE: IT IS ABOUT MY PRIMO, WENCESLAO, WHO LED THE 1ST LABOR STRIKE IN THE ARIZONA TERRITORIES AGAINST THE MORENCI/CLIFTON MINES. IT IS DEDICATED TO ALL THE PINCHE GENTE IN ARIZONA WHO KNOW CAGADA ABOUT THEIR HISTORY! VIVA WENCESLAO! VIVA! GORA! GORA! (RISE-UP!)

  • Marc Morin 05/28/2010 10:43:00 PM

    So AZ & TX are deciding what can/cannot be taught in schools, eh? As the Jewish proverb states, "Choose your enemies wisely, for you will become like those whom you despise." The former Soviet Union used to censor and repress information via education as well, and of course, we (hopefully) all remember how much we "loved" those "godless commie pinkos", don't we?

  • ellis glazier 05/28/2010 6:38:00 PM

    i know that you like to bash john wayne, and there are some reasons you might want to do this. however he was not really as bad as you would make him out to be. i lived in newport beach in the late 1960s and early 1970s and was a neighbor. i spent many an evening watching movies in his living room. we got those invitations because my wife played tennis with pilar wayne (he always seemed to marry ladies from south of our border), so that her tennis parners, her bridge players, and all the well-known tennis pros there at the time, i remember rod laver most of all, were frequent guests. i had plenty of chances to talk with the duke for he frequented the balboa bay club and the tennis club to which we belonged and never turned anyone away. he usually was at the tennis club to play chess with anyone who wished and could give him a good game. he was very interested in anyone in the military; he made lots of those silly movies but he never served, anyone in uniform who passed by was never turned away and if there were a bar, got his drinks for free. yes he had some ideas that were difficult to listen to but then if one lived in orange county then those ideas were being mouthed everywhere and one just never bothered to listen after a while because most of them were silly at best. i ran for city council, as a republican because one could not be anything else, but i was probably one of the most liberal repubs they had and stongly favored the environment to combat the irvine co's need to fill all available space with structures. at that time the back bay had been put off limits by the state, mostly becsause of the efforts of frank hamilton who almost single-handedly had pushed to get that bill thru.i remember that trying to explain open space to the burgers of newport beach was almost impossible because they could not understand why open space was so much better than a place all built up and covered by buildings. it was a mystery to them. but i digress wayne was a nice man. he was not nearly the person he was made out to be, despite some of his more outlandish ideas. but of course his were no more bizarre than many coming from the far left at the time. the world was just as crazy then as now, and i have to admit we have not seen as much nuttines since the 1930s of father coughlin, the german american bund, charles lindbergh, the american communist party and their insidious propaganda, and old man kennedy at the court of st james applauding the german dictator. we have had our times in the u.s. and i cannot feel that duke wayne was anywhere near the worst. some of the congressmen from california would be ashamed of him for being so far left. besides, we have beck, limbaugh and that godsend to the comedians, sarah palin. you might spend time on her if you can ever decypher what she thinks. by the way, we lost our invite to movie night at the wayne house when my wife decided not to continue to play tennis with pilar because she cheated. one more thing, more about orange county at the time. in the year after the city coundl election, the time for the yearly mayor's prayer breakfast came along. this was after watergate and the resignation of president nixon. the honored guest speaker at the prayer breakfast was charles colson, felon, parolee, and known for his comment that 'he would let his grandmother swing slowly in the wind for the president'. though still politically active, i could not stomach going to honor a felon, who was being treated as a hero in newport beach.

 

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