Showing posts with label Xenophobia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Xenophobia. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

My Benton County Neighbors Vote for Trump


Back in November of 2015, when the prospect of a Trump Presidency seemed a nightmare fantasy, I watched video of one of his rallies in which, holding his right hand at an awkward angle, he jerked and gyrated in an hideous mockery of a disabled reporter, Serge Kovaleski. I was disgusted, repulsed; the idea that any decent human being, let alone a candidate for President of the United States of America, would do this was unbelievable. I was frankly incredulous.

Kovaleski, a Pulitzer Prize winner, who has arthrogryposis, had the audacity to contradict Trump’s charge that “thousands and thousands” of people cheered in Jersey City as the Twin Towers collapsed. Like so many of Mr. Trump’s incendiary claims about immigrants and minorities, that claim was unequivocally false.

Over the course of his campaign, Trump demonstrated over and over again that he was untrustworthy and intellectually and temperamentally unfit to hold the highest office in the land. He continues to do that to this day.

So much has already been written about why Donald Trump won the election, from the decline of the Middle Class, to the xenophobia created by Trump and his allies. But what I question, and what distresses me most — besides the prospect of a Trump Presidency— is why almost 60% of my neighbors here in Benton County voted for Trump. As I've written previously, "The Mid-Columbia is of and by the government."

We here in Benton County, like the rest of Eastern Washington, survive and thrive as a result of massive government spending on water projects, the agriculture that's possible as a result, bomb making and the cleaning up of the mess made doing it, and the funding of leading edge science by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). The election of Donald Trump is a repudiation of all that government has done for us -- it is like killing the goose that laid those golden eggs, but in this case, we are the geese.

How to explain it? Surely my neighbors cannot be so ignorant of our government's largess and how we benefit from it. I know for a fact that my friends in agriculture realize the benefits of Eastern Washington's vast network of government-funded dams and waterways. I am less sure that they understand the leading edge climate science performed at PNNL -- republicans seem either immune to, or in stark denial of science in general, and especially climate science.

So I have to ask myself, were we so afraid of “others” that we willingly abandoned our values and entrusted our Nation to such an odious demagogue? If so, shame on us.

Friday, November 23, 2012

The Assault on "Traditional America"

It's unfortunate that we are hearing from the disappointed Right an old refrain, perhaps best exemplified by Fox News commentator Bill O'Reilly's reflections on the reelection of President Barack Obama. O'Reilly said, "The demographics are changing." He lamented that, "The white establishment is now the minority," and "It's not a traditional America anymore."

John Stewart's send up of O'Reilly's comments is classic political parody and worth considering as much for its historical substance as for comic relief.

Stewart points out the irony in O'Reilly's sturm und drang concerning America's downfall given O'Reilly's Irish ancestry.  But the fact is, there was a general prejudice against newly arriving immigrants of other nationalities, as well. In 1908, Police Commissioner Theodore Bingham published an article in The North American Review in which he contended that at least half the city's criminals were Jews. The face of Italian immigrants, wrote Charles Bancroft, a doctor who worked on Ellis Island, displayed "a lack of intelligence." The Mayor of New York in 1912, William Gaynor, was quoted as saying, “We have in the city the largest foreign population of any city… and a large number of them are degenerates and criminals." A powerful clique of eugenicists began to argue that the new immigrants from Eastern and Southern Europe were genetically prone to crime, disease and depravity and should be kept out.

Today, some in our country hope to make life so difficult for immigrants that they will exercise "self deportation." Others promote building 700-mile long fences across our southern border. States are passing laws that permit police to stop people who "look suspicious" and ask them for papers proving they are legal residents. Given our history, all this isn't surprising, but it is troubling, and it is certainly disappointing.
Italian school children, New York, 1890

September 11, 2001 Re-imagined Redux

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