We Got Thunder and Heavy Bellied Sky

IN ARIZONA, DO WE NOW SEE a sad mutation of our once-beautiful América? Or do the scales fall from our eyes to reveal the true, gleeful, unabashed visage of a beast on which we ride?

Related Posts with Thumbnails

IT’S HARD TO KNOW WHAT TO SAY anymore on Arizona. The pus-ridden boil on the back of the USA’s purported ideals of justice for all. The exploded sore that reveals the ugly fragments and fibers of truth that typically weave so skillfully behind all our polite society lies.

Some say just as well; let this fight be on. It has always been here, skulking. And then sometimes, we fear what that fight will bring. Do we really want to see things go down this way? Can this not, finally, be avoided?

Pundits, bloggers, thinkers, people reach here and there, fix on this or that aspect, comment on what we can. But mostly, we watch in slow motion as reason and kindness crumble and a gross, vile, vindictive, dishonest, persecutory agenda dusts off its bone-spurred wings and launches into the Arizona sky. Who will bring this beast to bay? What cost by then?

And do we now see a sad mutation of our once-beautiful América? Or do the scales fall from our eyes to reveal the true, gleeful, unabashed visage of the monster we’ve been riding so many years, so high over these here crimson waves of grain?

NAM EthnoBlog, by Sandip Roy, Jun 14, 2010

Where is Nina Simone when you need her? Arizona needs her.

First there was Sheriff Joe Arpaio, shackling the undocumented, and marching them to camps down the baking streets of Phoenix.

Then came SB 1070 which requires the police to stop anyone who “looks” like they might be illegal and demand papers.

Then came word that ethnic studies programs were being targeted for being divisive. HB 2281 banned classes for particular ethnic groups or any courses that promoted ethnic solidarity instead of treating people as individuals.

If that wasn’t enough teachers with heavy accents were singled out. The Department of Education wants to reassign teachers whose accents are too heavy. The goal, apparently is to make sure there are no teachers with “faulty English” in Arizona. Let’s hope former President George W. Bush never goes looking for a teaching job in that state.

And now Sen. Russell Pearce, the man behind SB 1070 is revealing his true aim – the Fourteenth Amendment. A story in Time Magazine says buoyed by poll numbers for his illegal immigration crackdown Pearce wants to deny birth certificates to children born in Arizona of parents are here illegally.

Pearce says democracy supports him – 58% of Americans polled by Rasmussen think that children of illegal immigrants should not receive citizenship.

Friends say is the Grand Canyon state going off the deep end?

When four young black girls were killed in the Baptist church bombing in 1963, the story goes Nina Simone locked herself in her room and said she wanted to build her own gun.

In her book I Got Thunder – Lashonda Barnett who interviewed Simone, says her then husband dissuaded Simone telling her “Music is your weapon.” Four hours later she emerged with Mississippi Goddamn.

No church has been bombed in Arizona. And Gov. Jan Brewer assures the public that SB 1070 will be implemented without racial profiling. How? Don’t worry everyone is getting training. Hopefully. That will make former Arizona Governor Raul Castro, a Mexican American, relieved. He has been picked up by the police when he was a superior court judge and asked for his papers. He didn’t have them on him and they almost took him into custody. What he was doing was that most suspicious of activities, the “illegal dead giveaway” – painting a fence. (Oh, Tom Sawyer, where are you now?)

Constitutional experts say that if Arizona really goes after “anchor babies”, the courts will quickly strike it down.

But that’s not the point. The point is, Arizona will have moved the needle so far to the extreme on the issue of immigration SB1070 will start looking fair and balanced. Activists and politicians will think they have scored a victory because they beat back the attack on the Fourteenth Amendment, while SB 1070 remains in place.

Already in post-SB 1070 days, you hear less about all those other agreements already existing between sheriffs departments and ICE, where sheriff deputies can act as ICE agents. At least they are just checking once they pick up someone for some crime, we think, they aren’t just demanding papers because you look illegal.

It’s just like how John Ashcroft suddenly became a portrayed as a brave hospital-bed defender of our civil liberties, once Antonio Gonzalez came on Attorney General the scene.

As Arizona turns up the heat, pushing the rhetoric to even more ludicrous heights, SB 1070 will start sounding more mainstream.

Can’t you see it
Can’t you feel it
It’s all in the air

Lord have mercy on this land of mine
We all gonna get it in due time
I don’t belong here
I don’t belong there
I’ve even stopped believing in prayer

Arizona Goddam.

Related Posts with Thumbnails


  • Share


5 Tweets

8 Comments

  1. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by RC Medina Knowles and ConectateLatino, Nezua. Nezua said: Órale! New Post: We Got Thunder and Heavy Bellied Sky: IN ARIZONA, DO WE NOW SEE a sad mutatio.. http://bit.ly/aZe6DB [...]

  2. Ned Hamson says:

    You hit it right brother and Nina did too. Viva El Machete!

  3. Rob says:

    I don’t think the AZ thing is unfair at all. Here in NY (I’m sure in most if not all states) a police officer can command you to show id and give your address. Period. It goes for everyone. You can be in front of your own house and still be detained/arrested for not producing id. Why should illegals get a free pass? I really don’t see how this is discrimination. If I must have my SSN in the system, my every move tracked by Big Brother and what not, they should too. Not for nothing, I think the “anchor baby” thing although extreme, is a good idea as well. That loophole has been taxing the economy for decades. Free healthcare, wic, welfare etc. Sometimes, things just happen but we all know the majority of these babies aren’t “accidents.” The system is overloaded. I live in a predominantly hispanic neighborhood. Right now as I type this I’m sweating my bolas off. Due to all of the undocumenteds renting rooms…seriously there are like 10-20 people living (scumbags exploit their own people, pay the mortgage off fast then flip the house leaving them in the street…I see it all the time)in any given 2 family, Con Edison browns out the power because the consumption is so great. They deny it so as not to appear discriminatory but the same thing happens every year. It’s time to thin the herd.

    • nezua says:

      Well, Rob, I happen to think we can all live in harmony, if the greedy and fearful types would check their head, that is. But if I did believe in “culling the herd,” I’d start with you, and people like you. Because given a choice, I prefer to live among illegals rather than immorals. Peace.

      • Malicia says:

        You know this reminds me of a debate I was having the other day. It all started about talking about a program to give immigrant women in Oklahoma pre-natal care without asking about documentation status. The program would in the end save money because of less pregnancies with complications ending up in the ER and is just an all-around good idea. the woman I was debating and who brought the subject up was against it though and mad because when she was pregnant she didn’t get such help. And of course it turned nasty and anti-immigrant in the next sentence.

        It reminded me of Rob saying “if I have to put up with big brother so do they.”

        I do not get this line of thinking past maybe 5 years old. “I don’t have this so I’m going to make sure you can’t have it either.” Oftentimes groups that get certain rights fight very hard just to exercise those rights. I guess some people just think it’s too hard to work to change things for the better, and it’s easier to make sure everyone is just as miserable as you are. But in the end it doesn’t do a lick of good, they’re just dragging people down with them.

Leave a Comment

Additional comments powered by BackType