By Rodolfo F. Acuña, PhD
This just in from Rudy Acuna, author of Occupied America, one of several
books identified as “anti-American” by Arizona Rep. Russell Pearce, R-Mesa and
other backers of the racist SB
1108 bill. Rudy’s letter to the Tucson Citizen rightly denounces the
dangerous tactic of the “Big Lie” inherent in SB 1108.
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Author and activist Rudy Acuna speaks out against SB 1108. |
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Letter to the Editor:
Unlike many of the present day squatters in Arizona, I have deep feelings for
Arizona. My mother’s family, the Elíases lived there for centuries.
But recently I have been swimming in a sea of emails alerting me to Rep.
Russell Pearce, R-Mesa, amendments to Senate Bill 1108 that would permit Arizona
to confiscate books, ban Chicano studies and exclude the Movimiento Estudiantil
Chicanos de Aztlan (MECHA) from Arizona’s campuses.
I am 75-years young and have lived through the McCarthy era and read about
similar thought control crusades which history has exposed as idiotic. In the
1920s the words to the pledge of alliance were changed from “my flag” to the
“flag of the United States” so aliens would not cross their fingers and salute a
foreign flag. The present proposal ranks along side these kinds of idiocies.
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"Occupied America, A History of Chicanos", is one of the books labeled "un-American" by flat-headed racist pigs in Arizona. |
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If Pearce has his way, Arizona schools would ban courses “denigrate American
values and the teachings of Western civilization” and would teaching practices
that “overtly encourage dissent” from those values, including democracy,
capitalism, pluralism and religious tolerance. Rep. Pearce who is not the
sharpest knife in the box then would bar public schools, community colleges and
universities from allowing organizations to operate on campus if it is “based in
whole or in part on race-based criteria.” Among the books designated for burning
is my book Occupied America: A History of Chicanos which has received the
Gustavus Myers Award for an Outstanding Book on Race Relations in North
America.
I am personally offended by Pearce’s labeling my book as seditious. Unlike
Pearce I served in the armed forces and did not claim deferments. I was a full
time student in good standing at the University of Southern California during
the Korean War. I volunteered draft. Pearce and many of the thought control
cadets took another route. Moreover, many of the statements Pearce attributes to
Occupied America were in quotation marks. Having taught well prepared students
from the University of Phoenix, I know that Phoenix teaches its students what
quotation marks mean. .
For Pearce’s information, history is probative. It builds. That is why the
content of U.S. history courses change from elementary through high school.
University courses which Pearce should are much more complex.
What I am more concerned about are Pearce’s attempts to smear MECHA. Adolph
Hitler was a proponent of the use of the Big Lie as a viable propaganda
technique. Hitler said that the bigger the lie the more adapt people were to
believe it.
Pearce implies that MECHA excludes other races and promotes racism, which is
just not true. For Pearce’s information, MECHA organizations on every campus are
chartered by student affairs. In order to be chartered, the organization has to
be open to all students regardless of their race, ethnicity or religion. Every
campus differs. I have visited hundreds of campuses throughout the country and
have found that on some campuses the majority of the members were non-Mexican
American.
I entered education because I wanted to give gang kids an alternative – I
loved the kids but hated gangs. Many former gang members are today lawyers,
medical doctors and teachers because of Chicano studies and MECHA. Indeed, in
California 85 to 95 percent of all Latino elected officials are alumni of this
organization. Frankly, people like Pearce relish in the portrayal of Mexican
Americans as gang members rather than university graduates because they can step
on us.
The Big Lie strategy of Pearce and company is effective because most people
become paralyzed in the face of the Big Lie. During World War II, most Americans
turned a deaf ear to the herding of over 100,000 Japanese Americans into
concentration camps. As a Mexican American I am proud of 16-year old Ralph Lazo
from Belmont High in Los Angeles who said that this is not right and declared
himself of Japanese decent and went to Manzanar with his friends. That is in
Occupied America.
Mexican Americans should realize that these attacks are today directed at
them because Pearce looks at them as weak. He has not yet taken on the Hillel or
the Newman Clubs on college campuses who like MECHA do fine work and
incidentally have Jewish Americans and Catholics as their core members.
Hopefully, Arizonians will wake up and people like Pearce will suffer the
same fate as the Pete Wilsons did in California. His attacks are race specific
and based on the Big Lie. And history will unfortunately judge Arizonians.
Rodolfo F. Acuña, PhD
Chicana/o Studies Department
California State
University at Northridge
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