3:46 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · US Presidential Race 2008 · 1 Comment
17 Oct 2008
This picture reminded me of La Mala’s astute observations of John McCain’s muecas. The blog that posted this picture was talking very importantly about the author’s ambivalent agreement with McCain over the issue of bio fuels and ethanol.
But of course, crass and shallow me was more interested in yucking it up with Mala over the crass and shallow picture comparing McCain to a lizard. So here I am.
Yuk, yuk.
2:55 pm By Maegan La Mala · Education| Latin America| US Presidential Race 2008 · Comments Off
17 Oct 2008
While I may have been impressed by Barack Obama’s mention of Latin American issues in the final presidential debate, some Latin American scholars are bringing a more “academic” approach to Obama’s possible policy decisions on the region if he were to become the next U.S. president.
Here’s an excerpt of the letter from some members of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA):
There are many other challenges, too. Colombia, the main focus of the
Bush Administration’s policy, is currently the scene of the second
largest humanitarian crisis in the world, with four million internally
displaced people. Its government, which criminalizes even peaceful
protest, seeks an extension of the free trade policies that much of the
hemisphere is already reacting against. Cuba has begun a process of
transition that should be supported in positive ways, such as through
the dialogue you advocate. Mexicans and Central Americans migrate by
the tens of thousands to seek work in the United States, where their
labor power is much needed but their presence is denigrated by a public
that has, since the development of opinion polling in the 1930s, always
opposed immigration from anywhere. The way to manage immigration is not
by building a giant wall, but rather, the United States should support
more equitable economic development in Mexico and Central America and,
indeed, throughout the region. In addition, the U.S. must reconsider
drug control policies that have simply not worked and have been part of
the problem of political violence, especially in Mexico, Colombia and
Peru. And the U.S. must renew its active support for human rights
throughout the region. Unfortunately, in the eyes of many Latin
Americans, the United States has come to stand for the support of
inequitable regimes.
Read the entire letter and it’s signatories after the jump.
2:07 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Movies · 3 Comments
17 Oct 2008Of course, in writing about the complex feelings and confusions that the movie Beverly Hills Chihuahua brings up in me, I must be challenged by local lovers of chihuahuas. How on earth could I possibly write such hateful and horrible rhetoric onto the purely innocent puppy dog–especially when said puppy dog has no greater ambition than to make innocent school children as happy as can be?
How could I?

Maybe this is how?
Maybe, just maybe, it wasn’t hyper sensitive Latinos that created Latino=dog imagery, but politicians that are hell bent on playing on fear and difference to get elected?
“They are distorting the facts and ridiculing the Hispanic community,” said Brent Wilkes, executive director of the League of United Latin American Citizens. “It’s a shameful piece. It really is gutter politics.”
Carrie Cantrell, a spokeswoman for The Republican State Leadership Committee, an Alexandria, Va.-based political organization that works to elect down-ticket Republicans in state races, said she appreciates the groups’ opinion, but that the ad was simply a parody of a well-known popular culture reference, a Chihuahua once used in Taco Bell advertising.
She did not apologize.
Oh, look at that–popular culture used and manipulated to make a racist point? How unuuuuusual.
12:55 pm By Maegan La Mala · TV| US Presidential Race 2008 · Comments Off
17 Oct 2008John McCain seems to have trouble understanding the idea of a double standard when it comes to the company he keeps on David Letterman last night. Also he’s not funny.
Via / Firedoglake
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