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Mexican Insult Counter

1:33 pm By la Macha · TV · 5 Comments

16 Sep 2009

I love the shit out of John Stewart and Stephen Colbert…but last night, Stephen Colbert did a spiel that kinda threw me off. Apparently, because Mexico is attempting to take away the world record of country with the most world records, Colbert started an insult contest where he vowed to become the talk show host with the most insults directed toward Mexico.

It started off with Colbert making insults with a little mariachi at the bottom of the screen keeping count. And I started squirming. Some of the jokes were funny (I need to go to a library and check out a book–”Why does Mexico suck,” and others were just poor taste (burrito jokes, come on).

But then he ended up the whole spiel with this:

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And BAM! I get his point! And I laughed! I still don’t know as if I entirely appreciate the humor–but I also am aware now of how little patience even those of us who consider ourselves “sophisticated” viewers of pop culture have with “waiting for the pay off” of a joke. In other words, when Comedy makes an uncomfortable joke, Comedy better make the payoff fairly quickly so that I understand where Comedy is coming from. Waiting thirty minutes to get to the payoff seems like just too much to ask. Especially when it comes to racialized humor.

But is it really? Are we that sensitive?
What do you think?

(and “serial flea to my dog,” Lou Dobbs? Fucking really???? No wonder these people are coming to get you.)

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sep 15, 2009

NCLR JOINS CAMPAIGN AIMED AT CNN’S LOU DOBBS TONIGHT ADVERTISERS

Washington, DC—In the wake of a scheduled appearance by CNN personality Lou Dobbs at a rally hosted by an anti-immigrant hate group, NCLR (National Council of La Raza), the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States, today joined a coalition www.DropDobbs.com of organizations including Media Matters for America, Center for Community Change, Center for New Community, Dolores Huerta Foundation, The Hispanic Institute, League of United Latin American Citizens, National Hispanic Media Coalition, National Puerto Rican Coalition, NDN, Southern Poverty Law Center and America’s Voice in calling on U.S. corporations to drop their advertising from his show until he and CNN disassociates themselves from the group.

Dobbs will lead a group of broadcasters at a rally in Washington targeting Congress called “Hold Their Feet to the Fire,” hosted by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), a group that has been designated by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) as a hate group. As extensively documented in recent years, the Southern Poverty Law Center states that:

* FAIR was founded by John Tanton, who also operates a racist publishing company and has compared immigrants to “bacteria.”
* FAIR has employed members of white supremacist groups in key positions.
* FAIR has promoted racist conspiracy theories.
* FAIR has accepted more than $1 million from the Pioneer Fund, a racist foundation devoted to eugenics and to proving a connection between race and IQ.
* FAIR president Dan Stein once suggested that Asians and Hispanics were engaged in “competitive breeding.”

“While Lou Dobbs, as a private citizen, has every right to speak at whatever event he pleases,” said NCLR President and CEO Janet Murguía in a letter to CNN CEO Jim Walton, “as a representative of CNN’s ‘best political news team in America,’ his appearance provides FAIR with the legitimacy of the CNN brand and signals an intensification of the lopsided coverage Dobbs’ show has provided during the debate over immigration reform.”

Murguía said that CNN’s brand would be tainted until they disassociate from the hate group and cautioned advertisers that their brands would be tarnished as well. “We know that advertisers may be unaware that FAIR has been designated as a hate group,” said Murguía. “We look at this as a teachable moment.” Murguía said that the coalition is compiling lists of advertisers and is currently reaching out to those companies in advance of going public with their names.

“Words have consequences and lives are at stake,” said Murguía. “The Latino community knows all too well the effect extreme and polarizing rhetoric can have. Over the past five years we have expressed concern over the vitriolic rhetoric that surrounds the immigration debate. During that time, we have seen a double digit increase in the number of hate crimes against Latinos and substantial growth in the number of hate groups targeting Latinos.”

Murguía indicated that she and CNN have tried to work behind the scenes to bring balance to CNN coverage on a number of levels, including diversity before and behind the camera and parity in what she called “the relentless bias” of CNN programming on immigration due to Dobbs’ show.

Murguía said that she has documented for CNN a litany of issues over the past two years, including Dobbs’ regular retinue of guests representing hate groups, vigilantes, and nativists touted as “immigration experts”; his relentless repetition of stories on immigrants and crime that project an impression far from reality; and his association of immigrants as carriers of disease that has been both inaccurate and pejorative.

Murguía said she had hoped that by working with CNN directly, the news organization’s approach could come into balance. “The appearance by Dobbs at a hate group rally is the last straw,” she said. “It should be of deep concern to CNN and every one of its advertisers. The credibility of their brands is at stake.”

For more information, visit www.WeCanStopTheHate.org

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As part of the 30 Days of Latino Heritage Series that I announced yesterday, I started a tumblr site of the same name.

There I will collect images, quotes, audio, video etc related to Latinidad and I invite you to do that same! If you would like to submit something, please visit the submission page or email latinoheritagemonth@tumblr.com to submit posts. All submissions are subject to my approval.

Gracias!!!

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A Reminder : Nasty Comments will be Deleted

8:31 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Internet|VivirLatino · Comments Off

16 Sep 2009

If your idea of disagreeing with a post is insulting or name calling, your comments will be deleted. And yes obviously it’s a subjective call, pero that’s the joy in this being my blog :)

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30 Days of Latino Heritage : Introduction from VivirLatino on Vimeo.

An introduction to the 30 Days of Latino Heritage Series on VivirLatino.com featured Maegan “la Mamita Mala” Ortiz.

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biancaYou know us Latino families and how we just keep multiplying. In honor of Hispanic er Latino Heritage Month (mas on that later), I would like to an announce an addition to the VivirLatino familia.

Please manda saludos and show some love to Ms. Bianca Laureano.

Bianca I. Laureano is the daughter of an artist and educator. As a first generation Puerto Rican sexologist living in NYC, she was raised in the Washington, DC area in an activist environment and is a product of the public school system. In the field of sexuality for over a decade, Bianca has worked with and taught youth of Color, working class communities, national and international organizations advocating sex-positive social justice agendas. She has presented both locally and internationally on various topics concerning activism, Latino sexual health, feminisms, youth and hip-hop culture, Latinos and race, curriculum development, and teaching popular culture.

Bianca is an instructor with CUNY and a freelance writer with Amplify Your Voice as the Media Justice columnist. She hosts the website LatinoSexuality.com and identifies as a LatiNegra, activist, sex-positive, pro-choice femme. Find out more about Bianca by visiting her website www.BiancaLaureano.com

Bianca is joining VivirLatino as our new music and film editor and will be doing reviews for us starting este mes. We look forward to her voice and perspective.

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Immigrant detention in Greece

5:51 pm By la Macha · Greece · 4 Comments

14 Sep 2009

Greece-Pagani-7Needless to say, immigrant detention is not a sin committed solely by the U.S.. From Devious Diva comes this horrible story about the state of detention centers in Greece.

When we arrived, women had not been allowed out of their cell into the yard for a few days. One of the first things we did was arrange for the children to leave the cell, and we accompanied them to visit their fathers in the rooms at the front part of the building. That was a very touching moment for us to see the fathers hugging their small children through the bars of the cell, many of them crying. We also asked the police to allow the children to go out in the yard, where we organized some group activities, so that children could make drawings and play. The psychologist was also able to conduct some individual sessions with patients, who needed special attention.

One father kept asking us about his wife and his newborn child that had been born a few days ago in the local hospital. His wife and the baby were still in the hospital and he was not allowed to visit them there. He was worried that his wife and his newborn baby would be brought back to the detention center. He was also afraid that he and his family would die in there.

It’s heartbreaking how the question of immigration always boils down to the same thing–violence inflicted on loved ones. It’s not “aliens” being forced to hug fathers through prison bars. It’s not “illegals” that have to go days and weeks without knowing if wives made it through childbirth–it’s human beings.

Something tells me the reasons human violations like these are even possible–or greatly applauded–is because the campaign to dehumanize immigrants through words like “illegal aliens” and “illegals” has been far too successful.

What say you, President Obama?

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Everyone and their mami is jumping on the outburst heard round the world. Let’s take a look at how organizations that claim to be progressive or at the very least Democratic, are repping what down during Obama’s health care plan pitch.

The Free Press Action Fund, an org whose mission according to it’s tagline is to “Reform Media, Transform Democracy”, took the opportunity to ask for funds. In their request letter, they focus on the failings of the mainstream media:

For the past 24 hours, the media have focused on the controversy surrounding Rep. Joe Wilson’s outburst, but not on the substance of his claim — that the president lied about coverage for undocumented immigrants — which is demonstrably false.

As in nothing to see here folks. Undocumented (at least they didn’t use the word illegal) won’t be covered. Hmm I wonder how independent media makers such as myself can get in on some of that fundraising action?
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Happy 65th Birthday Leonard Peltier!

FREE THE CUBAN 5: 11 YEARS OF UNJUST INCARCERATION!

VIVA PUERTO RICO LIBRE: 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE RELEASE OF THE PUERTO RICAN PPS/POWS!

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In my interactions with the beltway over the past few weeks, be it via email or watching Obama’s speech to Congress and the “American” people on his health care reform package, I have been re-reminded of one fact. When D.C. speaks of reform, this has nothing to do with rights : human, civil or rights of any stripe.

I was interested in hearing Obama’s health care reform pitch for a number of reasons which cross that political/personal line. I am one of the millions of uninsured. My family has a history of cancer and I have personally seen what being uninsured and underinsured has meant for some of the most beloved members of my family (including death). My children are insured thanks to the public health system. Will Obama’s plan mean that I, who am poor enough to have my kids get medicaid but not poor enough to have myself covered (in large part because the government doesn’t accept my proof of income as an independent worker), finally will see a doctor? The last time I saw a health care provider was 2 and a half years ago when I was pregnant. Do I have to get knocked up again to get health care? And if there is no public option, will I be fined (money I don’t have) because health insurance is mandated and I still can’t afford it? What about my vecinos and members of my extended family who didn’t even bother watching Obama because as undocumented immigrants they have already been thrown under the bus? When the speech was over, when the heckling was quieted, and everyone stopped applauding, Obama had lost what tiny pedazo of support I had left for him.
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