Posted on 06/19/2007 12:27:58 PM PDT by Pyro7480
Hablas Espanol?
Jessica Alba doesnt. Is there anything wrong with that? Apparently so.
The third-generation American and actress is under fire this week from fellow Latinos for comments she made to Para Todos magazine:
Alba is my last name and I'm proud of that. But that's it. My grandparents were born in California, the same as my parents, and though I may be proud of my last name, I'm American. Throughout my whole life, I've never felt connected to one particular race or heritage, nor did I feel accepted by any. If you break it down, I'm less Latina than Cameron Diaz, whose father is Cuban. But people don't call her Latina because she's blondeMy grandfather was the only Mexican at his college, the only Hispanic person at work and the only one at the all-white country club. He tried to forget his Mexican roots, because he never wanted his kids to be made to feel different in America. He and my grandmother didn't speak Spanish to their children. Now, as a third-generation American, I feel as if I have finally cut loose.
My whole life, when I was growing up, not one race has ever accepted me, ... So I never felt connected or attached to any race specifically. I had a very American upbringing, I feel American, and I don't speak Spanish. So, to say that I'm a Latin actress, OK, but it's not fitting; it would be insincere.
She never felt connected to any race, specifically, but she always felt American. That doesnt sounds like a bad thing, does it? And yet, it is, in the eyes of many activists.
One blog post on the comments remarks, Guess sell-outs come in all races and sizes. Another calls it a disturbing hoard of quotes. Another claims she hates Mexicans.
Comments about Albas comments include, F**K YOU THEN, JESSICA VIVA LA RAZA!!!, She should just change her last name to White, then, and I thought she could be a good role model for Latinas, but she is a fake, tryin to be white.
Alba wasnt trying to make a political statement. Instead, she sounds like she was trying to avoid speaking for an entire ethnicity and many recent immigrants when she barely speaks Spanish, and identifies as an American first. But because she didnt reflexively take upon herself her ethnic mantle and collective responsibility, shes bashed as a traitor to her race.
Elsewhere, a phenomenally successful first-generation immigrant was sharing his secret to success in America, which was much the same as the approach Albas college-educated grandfather took. When addressing the national Association of Hispanic Journalists, and responding to question about how Hispanics can improve academically, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said:
"You've got to turn off the Spanish television set" and avoid Spanish-language television, books and newspapers, the Republican governor said Wednesday night
"You're just forced to speak English, and that just makes you learn the language faster," Schwarzenegger said.
"I know this sounds odd and this is the politically incorrect thing to say, and I'm going to get myself in trouble," he said, noting that he rarely spoke German and was forced to learn English when he emigrated from Austria.
The response from those in attendance?
"I'm sitting shaking my head not believing that someone would be so naive and out of it that he would say something like that," said Alex Nogales, president and chief executive of the National Hispanic Media Coalition.
Naïve, out-of-it, hateful, traitorous. There is a large segment of the country that believes its somehow disrespectful to emphasize assimilation among new immigrants to the country.
And, its not just among leftist activists and left-coast gossip bloggers that this idea prevails. Just last year, Sen. Harry Reid called a proposal to make English the official language of America racist, despite the fact that a large majority of Americans support such a measure.
More recently, Barack Obama called the very discussion of English as an official language, divisive during a Democratic debate:
I have to say that this is the kind of question that is designed precisely to divide us. You know, youre right: everybody is going to learn to speak English if they live in this country. The issue is not whether or not future generations of immigrants are going to learn English. The question is, how can we come up with both a legal and sensible immigration policy? And when we get distracted by those kinds of questions, I think we do a disservice to the American people.
But is everyone going to learn English, Sen. Obama? It seems that Schwarzeneggers encouragement of English-language immersion for immigrants and Albas familys decision to speak English only are put down in pretty harsh terms by folks on your own side of the aisle.
The movement to make English the official language of America is, in part, a response to the Lefts active discouragement of assimilation. Even the idea of the melting pot went out of style when I was in grade school, replaced in text books by the less offensive mosaic. You see, now we dont do anything so gauche as melt into one, cohesive society. Instead, we are all obligated to hold onto our various ethnic and cultural identities and languages, building little barriers between communities, lest we be accused of selling out or trying to be too white.
There is certainly a way to assimilate without losing all touch with ones culture. Being American does not mean being white. American is, by definition, many colors and characteristics. But the strength of America has always been in creating Americans of all colors and characteristics, not all colors and characters who happen to live in America.
The English language and cultural assimilation are unifying forces, economic passports, essential parts of preserving the American dream and all its blessings for everyone who comes to our shores.
When talking about comprehensive immigration reform, some have compared todays illegal immigrantsthe challenges and the prejudices they faceto legal immigration of Italians and Irishmen and others who came through Ellis Island just a few generations ago. But those same people conveniently overlook that anti-assimilation forces in America werent nearly so strong at that time.
Al Pacino is a second-generation American whose grandparents emigrated from Sicily, but despite living in his grandparents home, he speaks no Italian. Would anyone accuse that iconic Baby Boomer of being a traitor to his ethnicity? Well, he better watch out, if he keeps talking like this:
Explain to me what Italian-American culture is. We've been here 100 years. Isn't Italian-American culture American culture? That's because we're so diverse, in terms of intermarriage. Most everybody who's Italian is half Italian. Except me. I'm all Italian. I'm mostly Sicilian, and I have a little bit of Neapolitan in me. You get your full dose with me.
Alba, Schwarzenegger and Pacino have got it right. Their concern is with becoming successful, individual Americans, not with specious collective responsibilities imparted to them by their skin colors, accents, or surnames. As a result, they have all done both America and their ancestors proud. They are all walking, talking, acting illustrations of the American dream in action.
When considering legalizing 12 million illegal immigrants, Congress should consider seriously the fact that the walking, talking American dream is now politically incorrect. That doesnt bode well for its survival.
Ditto that!
Divide and conquer, straight from the Communist manifesto.
Here’s one Welsh/Irish/native American who would GLADLY accept you.
Her ethnic background never entered my mind.
Point two. Do these people not understand that Latins are Caucasian? The brown skin comes from having ancestors that were Indian. It has nothing to do with the Latino bloodline. Mexico was populated by people from France, England Ireland and other European countries including Spain and Portugal. The other side of the family tree was courtesy of the indigenous population. And furthermore what difference does shades of brown or white make to a mans character?
These idiots are always good for a laugh about not knowing what color they are.
it should have been the Fantastic One, these two other dudes and that Rock guy.
Good ole Mrs. Richards.
Naaaaaaah! The new FF is pretty good. And this high praise is from a former 11-year old FF comic book purist (who is now, sadly, 51 — just a tad older than the FF, themselves).
Sorry, I digressed...again.
The Dark Angel speaks....
Like Al Pacino, all of my grandparents were born in Italy. My mom grew up speaking Italian and English, my dad only spoke English. I once asked my mom why she never taught us to speak Italian. It was because my dad didn’t want her to. His opinion was that we lived in America, and did not need to know Italian. It’s funny that he wanted me to take Spanish in high school (grew up in San Antonio). I guess he had some foresight in the future. Maybe I should have learned more than “Where is the library?”!!
“I love her views on this matter, and I love her view period.”
She could be dumb as a box of rocks and I would still have an interest.
If we are fortunate, we shall still be only dealing with Spanish. More likely, Arabic will be the new push, and that only for purposes of reading the Koran in its original script.
The "left" just loves to keep all the little crabs in their own separate buckets. That way if some adventurous crab tries to climb out and see what there is to see it is easier for the other crabs in the bucket to haul him back down to their safe little world.
Regards,
GtG
but she was indeed the best part
Jessica Alba’s conservative!?
Someone pinch me please.
And this thread definitely needs more pics, but I’m a n00b at HTML posts still :(
We can trade northeastern winters for Cancun? Hmmmm, this may be a deal I can support...
Alba supports Barrack. Although I’m not sure she’s all too familiar with politics. Doesn’t seem like it, if you read her opinions. I suppose she’s just too close to Hollywood to know otherwise.
But she’s hot, so I forgive her to a point...
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