December 26, 2004
“Hissy-Spanic”
Hate Mail For Christmas
By
Joe Guzzardi
During the past two weeks, I have
received a slew of e-mail that is decidedly not
in the
Christmas spirit.
VDARE.COM writers routinely receive
hostile mail.
My position: hey, as long as you’re
reading the column, you’re
entitled to your opinion.
I’d be concerned if I didn’t hear
from
readers, no matter what side they take.
Frequently, I get heated mail laced
with obscenities. Take this unedited example from Mr.
Ramon De Souza, who wrote in the subject line “Are you
nuts?”
“I just
finished reading your article
"View From Lodi, CA: Illegal Immigrants Will Take
Americans’ College Places – At Taxpayer Expense"
and I am shocked and outraged at you're selfish point of
view! Who are you to keep hardworking, unfortunate
students from acquiring a
higher education? No one chooses the country where
they are born in, you were just fortunate enough to be
born in a country where all the opportunities in the
world are given to you on a
silver platter! As far as your "tax money" excuse, if
you are so concerned about you're "hard earned" tax
dollars being wasted, why don't you push to legalize all
the illegal immigrants so that they can pay taxes too?!?!
That way they wont all have to work long, hard hours as
dishwashers in the same
restaurant where you're fat, greedy ass sits and
bitches about how hard YOUR life is! Give me a f***ing
break you ungrateful (EXPLETIVE DELETED), is this the
kind of treatment you would wish for your
Italian ancestors when they moved to the United
States? Also, if a poor, immigrant student takes the
place at an university of a rich,
American (EXPLETIVE DELETED) such as yourself,
good-riddance! Colleges are supposed to take the best and
the brightest, not the spoiled, over-privileged. If an
immigrant has the
grades to get into the school, you can bet your ASS
that he worked harder then you have collectively in
you're entire life. Us immigrants usually can't afford
S.A.T. tutors, or tutors for any subject as a matter
of fact, heck, most of us can't even afford to
pay to take the S.A.T.'s, because we are too busy
going to school full-time and working full-time trying to
make money to survive. People like you should be sent to
those third world countries that us unfortunate
immigrants
risked our necks to move out of in search of
opportunity. You should be ashamed of yourself.”
My policy is to answer all mail. So
I wrote back to Mr. De Souza suggesting that he seek
anger management counseling.
And I further suggested that if he
wants to engage in a serious dialogue wherein I could
point out his multiple misconceptions about the
“rights” of illegal immigrants, he should clean up
his language.
De Souza’s reply:
“I am
sorry if you can't handle reality, the use of my
vulgar language was to demonstrate my anger for your
ignorance. I don’t care what you think of me or my
people, all I hope for is that you burn in hell because
it is people like you who make the lives of innocent,
hard-working people an unbelievable burden.”
What caught my eye is De Souza’s
comment that the lives of “innocent, hard-working
people” are “an unbearable burden.”
The problem with De Souza’s
conclusion: it’s simply not true.
The “reality” I see every day
as a
teacher of English as a Second Language is a Mexican
population that is, on average, lower middle class. Their
children are enrolled in
K-12 school where they receive
special instruction and
free lunches. They have access to
jobs and
health care.
Think about it. Does any Mexican say
to himself, “I think I will migrate to America because
I know once I get there my life will be worse?”
Where Mexican lives are
“unbearable” is—in Mexico.
I suggested to De Souza that he
direct his rage at the proper party. The villain is the
Mexican government and the latest of its
inept and corrupt presidents,
Vicente Fox.
Mexico—and not the
United States—is responsible for nurturing Mexicans.
Why doesn’t De Souza take his
passion for social justice back to Mexico to
fight the good fight?
Plenty would join his cause, I’m
sure. I have yet to meet the Mexican who has a kind word
for
his government.
Instead, De Souza wants to shoot the
messenger. But I’m merely a social critic.
And other critics who cope with
illegal immigration’s consequences write me from the
front line agreeing that enough is enough.
Nurses,
schoolteachers and
police officers join me in demanding that the madness
end.
At the very least, De Souza should
be honest with himself if no one else. The United States
has done a heroic job in providing for illegal aliens—the
cost to
California alone is placed at
$9 billion annually.
De Souza’s continued presence in the
United States is proof positive that life is better for
him in America than in Mexico.
Instead De Souza prefers to carp. He
is one of millions of ungrateful “Hissy-Spanics.”
For those who find their lot America
an “unbearable burden,” the solution is simple:
Go home.
Joe Guzzardi [email
him], an instructor in English at the Lodi
Adult School, has been writing a weekly newspaper column
since 1988. This column is exclusive to VDARE.COM.