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  • Arizona Governor Signs Bill Banning Ethnic Studies.

    http://www.prospect.org/csnc/blogs/t..._signs_bill_ba

    More evidence that what's going on in Arizona has nothing to do with race:

    Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has signed a bill targeting a school district's ethnic studies program, hours after a report by United Nations human rights experts condemned the measure.

    State schools chief Tom Horne, who has pushed the bill for years, said he believes the Tucson school district's Mexican-American studies program teaches Latino students that they are oppressed by white people.

    Public schools should not be encouraging students to resent a particular race, he said.

    "It's just like the old South, and it's long past time that we prohibited it," Horne said.

    This is another good example of how conservatives marshal the language of racial equality in the service of racial discrimination.

    The law -- "prohibit[ing] classes that advocate ethnic solidarity, that are designed primarily for students of a particular race or that promote resentment toward a certain ethnic group" -- basically speaks for itself. It suggests that, in this case, the study of Mexican-American history is by nature something that has no value to white people and therefore has no value, period. The authors of this law would never imagine that a history class that completely excludes the contributions and stories of people of color would be "designed" for white people and therefore could be banned under this law, because white is "normal" and by definition anything designed for white people is designed for everyone. The perspectives of nonwhite people are not "normal" and are therefore not relevant.

    As for ethnic studies programs in general, many conservatives deeply believe that, for example, black people only vote Democratic because they are "told" Republicans are racist. It may seem more intuitive to think that personal experiences, political rhetoric, and laws targeting certain ethnic groups -- like Arizona's recently passed immigration law -- may be the cause of racial resentment among minorities. But to conservatives, it's actually that minorities believe whatever white people tell them, and if they can get rid of these nasty ethnic studies classes then resentment will go away.

    It's all part of the same problem--the reoccurring theme is that people of color have no independent thoughts worth thinking. Colorblind rhetoric doesn't actually seek to end racism; it seeks to end the means by which racism is exposed and dealt with, like medieval Europeans carrying around pockets full of flowers to mask the scent of the plague.
    -- A. Serwer


    Looks like Mexican American history is now against the law in AZ

  • #2
    Originally posted by JaguarJames View Post
    http://www.prospect.org/csnc/blogs/t..._signs_bill_ba

    More evidence that what's going on in Arizona has nothing to do with race:

    Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has signed a bill targeting a school district's ethnic studies program, hours after a report by United Nations human rights experts condemned the measure.

    State schools chief Tom Horne, who has pushed the bill for years, said he believes the Tucson school district's Mexican-American studies program teaches Latino students that they are oppressed by white people.

    Public schools should not be encouraging students to resent a particular race, he said.

    "It's just like the old South, and it's long past time that we prohibited it," Horne said.

    This is another good example of how conservatives marshal the language of racial equality in the service of racial discrimination.

    The law -- "prohibit[ing] classes that advocate ethnic solidarity, that are designed primarily for students of a particular race or that promote resentment toward a certain ethnic group" -- basically speaks for itself. It suggests that, in this case, the study of Mexican-American history is by nature something that has no value to white people and therefore has no value, period. The authors of this law would never imagine that a history class that completely excludes the contributions and stories of people of color would be "designed" for white people and therefore could be banned under this law, because white is "normal" and by definition anything designed for white people is designed for everyone. The perspectives of nonwhite people are not "normal" and are therefore not relevant.

    As for ethnic studies programs in general, many conservatives deeply believe that, for example, black people only vote Democratic because they are "told" Republicans are racist. It may seem more intuitive to think that personal experiences, political rhetoric, and laws targeting certain ethnic groups -- like Arizona's recently passed immigration law -- may be the cause of racial resentment among minorities. But to conservatives, it's actually that minorities believe whatever white people tell them, and if they can get rid of these nasty ethnic studies classes then resentment will go away.

    It's all part of the same problem--the reoccurring theme is that people of color have no independent thoughts worth thinking. Colorblind rhetoric doesn't actually seek to end racism; it seeks to end the means by which racism is exposed and dealt with, like medieval Europeans carrying around pockets full of flowers to mask the scent of the plague.
    -- A. Serwer


    Looks like Mexican American history is now against the law in AZ

    Man this sux. I live in AZ and i am regretting it now. They need to stop this nonsense. whats next your business name must be in English because this is america blah blah blah. Just an excuse to hate on Mexicans!!!!!!

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    • #3
      ethnic studies classes are intended to present some of the contributions minority groups have made to the country; that have been historically ignored or undervalued as result of bias



      also shouldn't European History be classified as ethnic studies...why's that in the curriculum

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      • #4
        Originally posted by JaguarJames View Post
        Looks like Mexican American history is now against the law in AZ
        White-Americans will do whatever it takes to not let Mexicans 'take-over' the country.

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        • #5
          a la verga!

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          • #6
            **** ARIZONA this **** is getting ridiculous now

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            • #7
              Seriously, why are folks from AZ so damn racist? Doesn't a huge Chicano population reside there?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by R0ME0 View Post
                Seriously, why are folks from AZ so damn racist? Doesn't a huge Chicano population reside there?
                YEs thats why. Phoenix alone has about 500k+ mexicans

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                • #9
                  This is nothing new, I have a nice piece of history/fantasy for you as well. That the Pilgrims and Native Americans lived happily ever after together and that's why we celebrate Thanksgiving.

                  They forgot to mention the part where they slaughtered the Natives and gave them disease that almost wiped out the entire ethnic group.

                  Let's not teach any history but the history we want remembered, that's the good ole' American way!

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                  • #10


                    and at the end they gave them reservations ...

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