Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Some Quotes Are Too Good To Be True

From Mithridate Ombud

The St. Petersburg Times ran an article about Hazleton, Pennsylvania where the mayor has proposed making English the official language and to fine those who employ illegal aliens. The Hispanic population in Hazleton has grown tenfold since 2000 and now makes up one-third of the town. They write:

It's about time, some longtime Hazleton residents are saying. About time someone did something to stop these people from acting so brazen, walking around like they own the place. Staring you down on the street, making you stop your car to let them cross.

Even some Hispanics who usually support the mayor are nervous, because who can tell just by looking whether a brown-skinned person is here legally or illegally? Your citizenship status doesn't matter to the guy in line at the doughnut place, who says: These people are everywhere. They're like cockroaches.

Notice anything missing? Quotation marks? Names?

One type of journalism is where the reporter talks to people in the town and when they say things the reporter quotes and attributes them to a person or maybe even keeps them anonymous if there is cause. The other type of journalism already knows what people must think and the reporter quotes the voices in his or her head. This goes past various levels of editors who also think it is a good idea. The Times could not deduce that one way to tell if "a brown-skinned person is here illegally" is whether or not they can speak English, a requirement of citizenship.

1 Comments:

At 5:13 PM, Blogger MC Fanon said...

Forcing individuals to speak English, or even making English the national language is a tactic by the xenophobic right to belittle immigrants from other nations. Remember: America is a melting pot of different cultures.

So what if most people speak English here? It's an ad populum fallacy to say that just because the majority do it, it's right. Get real.

Xenophobia; the fear of foreigners. It's far to common on the right these days. I believe the immigration debate is so hot right now because of it.

-Comrade Dave
http://theredmantis.blogspot.com/

 

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