A New Message

This blog is created for those of you who have a voice and wish to use it. This is not a place for stupidity, it is not a place for either ignorance or arrogance, and it is especially not the place for apathy. This is a place for change. Let us change the world. It will not be easy and it will not be fun, so if either of those are what you might be interested in, take a hike. It won't be entertaining. It is not a project. This is a responsibility. And not just anyone can take that responsibility, even though we are all able, and expected, to carry it. This is the job of those tireless souls who care, and who can't stop caring. This is the duty of those who know, and who won't stop knowing. This is the obligation of those who need, those who need to do more than sit in their tiny pinpoint on the globe and dream small dreams. This is their time, and this is their place. The responsibility of this great changing power is always there, and whether it is taken by evil or good or lazy or porductive, it must fall to someone. That someone must be one who cares, knows, and needs. We care about the world. We know what is happening in our world. We need to change our world for the betterment of mankind. We are not speaking of the betterment of any certain country, people, ideology, race, gender, or religion; we are speaking about mankind. We all share this one common thing; this thing which binds us together. It is called humanity.

What does it mean to be human? It means that not only can we change the world, we are required to.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

This Land is...Your Land?

Whose America is this? This land, stained with the blood of countless indigenous people, is not your land. This land is the land of ghosts: the ghosts of those we have wronged. And now, after all these years, after all the atrocities and imperialistic seizures of land, we still refuse to leave behind our bigotry and own up to our mistakes. Not only do we not own up to our mistakes, we continue recklessly making them, hating and biting, until our children have the same stupid mentality. Racism. How stupid! Am I not a man and brother?
For the sake of clarity, here is the official definition of racism, straight from dictionary.com:

rac·ism
1.a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to rule others.
2.a policy, system of government, etc., based upon or fostering such a doctrine; discrimination.
3.hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.

Look carefully at the first definition. Racism is not just an action; it is a way of thinking. A way of thinking that includes superiority, or at the very least irreconcilable differences. This is a problem. This creates the atmosphere for our society, where a huge debate is immigration. Do you know your candidate's position on immigration? Visit their websites, even and perhaps especially those you feel you don't agree with.
The problem with many people's views on immigration is that they see it as an "us and them" situation- are we not all human? They see the dirty, poor, uneducated "Mexican" criminal. They fear him. They belittle and scorn him. And then they deport him back to where he came from. I won't even begin to discuss how overtly hypocritical this is.
I sat in on a mock-congress session when I was in high school. In fact, I sat in on several. In each session, some sort of idiotic immigration bill was presented by a snotty Idahoan. One suggested we not only fortify the border by building a 15 foot wall all the way across it (of course, this referred only to the Mexican-American border - Canadians are white and therefore harmless) and place snipers at the top. Now, forget for a moment how ridiculous this idea is (geography and monetary/man power wouldn't allow for such a construction) and just think of the principles and ideas behind it: killing people to keep them out of our elitist nation. Can you say genocide? This bill was considered unfit for discussion, but only after several racist and offensive and frankly sickening comments were made. I was the only person who was of color in the room. Thankfully, the Presiding Officer of the Congress struck down the bill before further offences were made, but I was horrified nonetheless. Another bill was similar: any person who was not a citizen would be denied education and health care - even in emergency situations! Now, again, put aside the fact that this is wholly ludicrous and unenforceable, and look to the mentality behind it. They cannot be educated. They cannot be admitted to hospitals even if they are dieing. They are animals. No, worse than animals: there are still hospitals for animals. They are dirt. Brown like it too, right? You may be assured that I stood and requested that the bill not be considered, but it was too late and so the bill went to a vote. It was barely defeated. Can you imagine? Only slightly more than half of Idaho's so-called best and brightest (this was at Idaho's Girls State competition) voted against killing Mexicans (and yes, they were singled out in this bill as well) for being in our counrty! "Its a sick world" I said outloud to the Congress. After the session, the author approached me.
"I don't appreciate you calling me sick," she said.
Oh really, honey? Well, I don't give a damn. You were willing to treat my family and my friends like dirt. To turn them away from your white-supremest neighborhood, school, and health care facilities. You very literally make me sick.

Oh, America! Can't you see? These are not cattle to be kept on their side of the fence! They are human beings with emotions and hopes and dreams and intelligence- they are not dogs to be kept under your table. We are the animals.



Hillary Clinton - (I align myself most with her Immigration Policy.)

Our immigration system is in crisis. The laws we currently have on the books are inadequate and no longer serve our best interests. As a nation, we place a premium on compassion, respect, and policies that help families, but our immigration laws don't reflect that.

Hillary has consistently called for comprehensive immigration reform that respects our immigrant heritage and honors the rule of law. She believes comprehensive reform must have as essential ingredients a strengthening of our borders, greater cross-cooperation with our neighbors, strict but fair enforcement of our laws, federal assistance to our state and local governments, strict penalties for those who exploit undocumented workers, and a path to earned legal status for those who are here, working hard, paying taxes, respecting the law, and willing to meet a high bar.

Barack Obama-

Create Secure Borders - Obama wants to preserve the integrity of our borders. He supports additional personnel, infrastructure and technology on the border and at our ports of entry.

Improve Our Immigration System - Obama believes we must fix the dysfunctional immigration bureaucracy and increase the number of legal immigrants to keep families together and meet the demand for jobs that employers cannot fill.

Remove Incentives to Enter Illegally - Obama will remove incentives to enter the country illegally by cracking down on employers who hire undocumented immigrants.

Bring People Out of the Shadows - Obama supports a system that allows undocumented immigrants who are in good standing to pay a fine, learn English, and go to the back of the line for the opportunity to become citizens.

Work with Mexico - Obama believes we need to do more to promote economic development in Mexico to decrease illegal immigration.

John McCain-

As president, I will secure the border. I will restore the trust Americans should have in the basic competency of their government. A secure border is an essential element of our national security. Tight border security includes not just the entry and exit of people, but also the effective screening of cargo at our ports and other points of entry.

2 comments:

Meg said...

love this (but it made me sad, I hope you said all of that to that girl!). I love that about you.. not afraid to take a stance and stand by it. We need more people like that in the world. It is irrelevant weather or not I agree on this, although I would never be for killing other people to keep out of our country, I think that is disgusting, I hate that they do that now (don't they shoot at people who try and cross and get caught?)...

My question for you is this: what do we need to do about immigration? should everyone be completely free to come in and out f country whenever they please... let me know.

MJ said...

Sure, that would be great. I mean, what cataclysmic event would ensue?