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Vicente
Fox's
Foolish Words
by
Marc
H. Morial
President
and CEO National
Urban League
Marc
H. Morial,
President of the National
Urban League, is the former
two-term Mayor of New Orleans, former
President of the U.S. Conference of
Mayors, and author of TO BE EQUAL.
He is a Columnist for MaximsNews.com.
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UNITED NATIONS -- 24 May 2005 / www.MaximsNews.com
/ Perhaps
Mexico's President Vicente Fox, who's made
much of his country's common bonds with
the United States, was just trying to
demonstrate how thoroughly American - in the
worst way - he could be.
In a speech
recently he apparently meant
to underscore his dissatisfaction
with some recent U.S. immigration
policies, the leader of Mexico
seemingly sought to bolster his
argument by denigrating African
Americans.
"There's
no doubt," he said, "that
the Mexican men and women - fully of
dignity, willpower and a capacity
for work - are doing the work that not
even blacks want to do in the United
States."
Now,
after several days of sharp
criticism from within our borders
and Mexico's, too, word comes that
President Fox spoke by telephone
with the Rev. Jesse Jackson and the
Rev. Al Sharpton and said he
"regretted" his comment.
Good.
But the assertion is
still worth exploring because it
embodies several fundamental tenets
of the racist canon so familiar to
any American over the age of twelve.
In
case President Fox missed that
section of his briefing papers on
American history, most African
Americans today share a common bond
with America's Mexican-Americans -
whether or not they possess the
proper immigration documents.
Most
African Americans today are either
migrants themselves or the children
or grandchildren of those blacks who
left the American South by the
millions in the first five decades
of the twentieth century.
They
were fleeing the brutal oppression
of Jim Crow racism.
True,
they - filled with dignity, willpower
and a capacity for work - found plenty
of racism in the North and West,
too.
But
they also found a measure of
opportunity, which they seized to
build better lives for themselves
and their children.
Their
heroic efforts across the decades
laid the foundation for the Civil
Rights Movement of the 1950s and
1960s - which proved of enormous
benefit to other Americans of color,
including those from Mexico and the
rest of Latin America, striving for
that full measure of opportunity the
United States has always proclaimed
to be its gift to humanity.
It's
not difficult to understand that
what President Fox knows to be true
of Mexicans and Mexican-Americans as
a group is true of all peoples,
including African Americans.
It
only requires understanding that
when any of us look beyond our own
ethnic group, we're looking in a
mirror.
If
President Fox needs fact-based proof
of that truism, then let him take
note of the decline during the years
1999 and 2000 of the black
unemployment rate in the U.S. to an
historic low of 7 percent.
That
decline was certified by a study of
more than 300 metropolitan areas by
the National Bureau of Economic
Research.
It
determined that the falloff largely
resulted from poor black males, aged
16 to 24, rushing to take the
low-wage, service-sector jobs at the
bottom of the occupational ladder
that had, finally, become open to
them.
That
businesses were hiring African
Americans for these jobs - the very
kind President Fox declared
"not even blacks want" -
meant that America's job-creation
had become so expansive that
employers literally had no choice
but to extend
"first-rung-on-the-ladder"
opportunities to blacks males, too.
Washington
Post columnist E. J. Dionne remarked
then that the historic development
proved "those who argued for
years that the plight of the poor
owed more to what was wrong with the
economy than to what was wrong with
the poor have been proved
right."
The
historic decline of the black
unemployment rate remains a powerful
rebuke to the "culture of
poverty" claims some continue
to out forward to explain away the
present black unemployment rate -
which since the 2001 recession
has returned to its
"traditional place" in the
double digits.
It's
now at 10.4 percent, twice the
national rate.
Hey
want to disguise the fact that
African Americans, particularly
those at the bottom of the economic
ladder, continue to be victimized by
the "last-hired,
first-fired" dynamic.
Why
that is so has very little to do
with their "dignity, willpower
and capacity to work" and
everything to do with the
intolerance of those doing the
hiring.
It's
heartening that President Fox is
re-thinking his views.
I
would hope that Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice would express her
own and her department's willingness
to help President Fox learn more
about all of those who comprise the
citizenry of his neighbor to the
North, especially those African
Americans who match in economic and
educational status - and yes, in
"dignity, willpower, and a
capacity for work" - the
Mexican immigrants President Fox was
championing.
That
would undoubtedly help millions more
on both sides of the border develop
minds more open to seeing humanity's
finest qualities in all kinds of
people.
MarcMorial@MaximsNews.com
*Marc
Morial's Columns in MaximsNews
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May 2005
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May 2005
Kenneth
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The
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April 2005
The
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February 2005
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Jack Johnson, American 27
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The
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April 2004
Elaine
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March 2004
The
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Deeply
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March 2004
One
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3
March 2004
Innocent
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February 2004
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