Posted on 03/21/2008 4:26:10 PM PDT by PROCON
PROVIDENCE A new initiative borne of a recent incident between a Providence storeowner and two Spanish-speaking customers is asking all Rhode Islanders to help stop hate speech and violence directed at immigrants and communities of color.
The We Can Stop the Hate campaign was announced at the University of Rhode Islands downtown campus, a week after published reports about a March 1 encounter between two Dominican natives who are also U.S. citizens, and David C. Richardson, owner of Rhode Island Refrigeration. The incident provoked accusations against Richardson of racial profiling and committing a hate crime.
The stop the hate organizers said their coalition of community organizations, government officials, business leaders and community advocates will circulate a petition statewide and ask Rhode Islanders to pledge against hate speech. They will conduct educational forums at universities, schools and businesses, among other venues; they said they will take their campaign to the media.
Rhode Islanders must be educated about the use of hate speech and the growing discrimination and violence against Latinos and other immigrants, both in our backyards and across the country, said Miguel Sanchez-Hartwein, executive director for the Center for Hispanic Policy and Advocacy (CHisPA) and an organizer of the new initiative.
Words do have consequences, said Sanchez-Hartwein. He said rhetoric is often propagated in a very organized fashion and uses code words such as an army of invaders or an invading force when referring to immigrants making no distinction between legal immigrants and those who are here illegally. He said such rhetoric can escalate into extremist hate speech.
Sanchez-Hartwein said, It sometimes takes an incident like an unlawful request of a Social Security card from an individual trying to make a simple purchase to bring these matters to the forefront.
State Sen. Juan Pichardo, one of half-dozen speakers, said, We have to elevate the immigration debate. We, as Rhode Islanders, need to make our community stronger. This is no longer about legal versus illegal immigrants. Its about all immigrants.
Pichardo added, All this hate speech we need to stop this wave. Its not the America we pursue to fight for.
Speakers yesterday included state Rep. Joseph Almeida; Steven Brown, executive director of the Rhode Island Affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union; Brown University Prof. Cynthia Garcia-Coll; Ramon Martinez, executive director of Progreso Latino; the Rev. Eliseo Nogueras, of the Hispanic Pastors Association of Rhode Island and head of the regional affiliate of the National Latino Clergy and Christian Leaders; and Melba DePeña, executive director of the Providence Human Relations Commission.
Martinez, of Progreso Latino, said one of the initiatives goals will be to question claims being made about illegal immigration and immigrants in general and determine whether the data is fact, or conjecture?
The triggering incident occurred when José Genao, a state worker, and a friend went to Richardsons store to buy a part for a boiler. While Richardson looked for the requested part, he heard Genao and his friend speaking to one another in Spanish.
Richardson then asked the men for their Social Security cards. When they declined to do so, Richardson displayed his membership card for Rhode Islanders for Immigration Law Enforcement (RIILE), a group that advocates curbs against illegal immigration.
Genao said Richardson lifted a phone receiver and told the men he could call immigration authorities at any time and make a citizens arrest.
Richardson said he was acting on his right as an American citizen because he believes that that majority of people more than 51 percent who dont speak English, are illegal aliens.
Brown, of the ACLU, called Richardsons actions clearly and patently illegal and said there are legal remedies available for people who believe their civil liberties have been violated.
Genoa said yesterday he plans to file a discrimination claim against Richardson with the Providence Human Relations Commission.
Genao said he wants people to know not to be afraid to report incidents like this and to make others think twice about taking actions similar to Richardsons. He said that same motivation pushed him to go public with the incident, even when his friend encouraged him to forget about it. The friend has declined comment.
Terry Gorman, who founded RIILE in 2006, said he resents the criticisms of his group since the incident at Richardsons store. That included brief references to RIILE at the We Can Stop The Hate campaign.
I disagree vehemently, that if theyre referring to RIILE as a group thats spewing hate theyre absolutely wrong, said Gorman. Thats including a mistake made by Mr. Richardson I dont believe that to be hate speech either.
Gorman said, They can check anywhere they want to check, and prove to me that RIILE has ever spewed any hate to anyone. All we try to do is get the laws of the nation enforced, and support any new legislation that would help alleviate the tremendous illegal alien problem in Rhode Island.
The Thought Police are coming soon!
“The Thought Police are coming soon!”
From my cold dead mouth !!!
It's still speech, and this is not some third-world hellhole or a failed state where they kill people for violation of speech codes.
They should inflict capital punishment on people who actually attempt to restrict free speech.
I thought all hate speech, unless minorty approved and utilized, was ‘extremist’. < sarc. off >
Good ol' tried and true mantra from Good little socialists....How quaint.
"Hate speech" and violence directed at Natives and people of non-color, however, may proceed unimpeded.
“The We Can Stop the Hate campaign...”
Well, this should last until the little leftists down a case of beer and find a new porn site.
"Press one for English, press two for spanish, press three....."
Did they listen to Obama’s speech? It balmed me (a white guy) for all of the problems! He did not acknolege any black involvement in their own plight. They just need more of MY money!
Hate speech as defined by????
Answer: as defined by the reader/listener; and if someone’s sensibilities are bothered, well then we MUST appease such a person AT ALL COSTS!
Free speech? What a concept?
Ah, yes, Re-education camps, thanks Komrade!/LOL
Paging Rev. Wright....Rev. Wright, please pick up the white courtesy phone....
If they want to deal with hate speech there’s a UCC church in Chicago that ought to be checked out
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It appears that the genuine scum in our country has discovered that they can marginalize those with any objection to them by simply using PC buzzwords.
This went far beyond "thought". The jerk was acting as a self-appointed "I Vant to See Your Papers" Police.
The bottom line is that these men were U.S. citizens and no self-apponited vigilante with a "Rhode Islanders for Whatever Law Enforcement" membership card has a right to demand that you present I.D. to him.
Are you going to allow some bozo to make a "citizen's arrest" on you because you refuse to show him your Social Security card when he demands that you do so?
I don't think so.
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"Richardson then asked the men for their Social Security cards. When they declined to do so, Richardson displayed his membership card for Rhode Islanders for Immigration Law Enforcement (RIILE), a group that advocates curbs against illegal immigration. Genao said Richardson lifted a phone receiver and told the men he could call immigration authorities at any time and make a citizens arrest.
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