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Gook: John McCain's Racism & Why It Matters

Gook: John McCain's Racism & Why It Matters

Hats off to author Irwin Tang, who has placed out there in the universe an accessible account and analysis of John McCain's "gook" slur incident from the 2000 election.  The revelations of his book, Gook: John McCain's Racism & Why It Matters, may not exactly come as a shock to Asian Americans, of course, but it recalls an incident that was likely little more than a tiny political ripple for non-Asians, and who may not see why it's "all that big a deal" anyway... In a review by African American critic Kam Williams on IMDiversity.com Asian American Village, the importance of the book is not so much in its mere explanation of how and why the slur is offensive and hurtful to Asian Americans in patricular (which can be easily discounted by conservatives as just a hypersensitive minority "playing the race card" or being "P.C."), although that will certainly ring true for APA readers.  More to the point,  Williams observes, it is valuable for what it indicates about the temperament, worldview and likely diplomatic outlook of a candidate who

 

"has courted the support of numerous white supremacist organizations over the course of his checkered political career. Most importantly, he then shows why this warmonger cannot be trusted to set the tone for tolerance either domestically or in terms of international affairs, given his history of dehumanizing ethnic and religious groups he doesn’t care for."

In an era when our country's standing in the world has been rendered so precarious, its challenges abroad rapidly mounting, and its citizenry diverse and polarized, a leader who can't control the demons of his past among fellow citizens before the national media is a dangerous proposition.  Unless, Williams suggests, we are willing to resign ourselves to living in a perpetually divided nation in which hatred of difference just doesn't matter.  Williams asks:

"Have we as a country really become so desensitized to hate speech that we’re willing to elect someone President who so openly stereotypes and acknowledges his dislike of a large segment of the society he is supposed to govern?"

"Electing McCain Takes the Philippines Off The Map"

This from a smart analysis in The Manila Mail:


National APIA Presidential Townhall Webcast on May 17

For those who can't attend the APIA National Presidential Townhall (see current edition of The Progress Report) at UC Irvine today or one of the local simulcast parties, IMDiversity.com Asian-American Village and Punjabi Community Hour Inc.


Obama cuts into Clinton base in Vermont's primary

By Coralie Carlson

Associated Press Writer / March 4, 2008


Musings revisit McCain's "Gooks" & likely VietAm support

A thread by Mojave Mike on Daily Kos goes a little beyond recalling John McCain's 2000 bout with Tourette's Syndrome -- his outbursts against "gooks" and only belated and reluctant backing off -- to puzzle over what it might mean for the Vietnamese American community in 2008.  Not much, he supposes.

Video: Derrick Eloquently Illustrates the Power of Supporters on the Street

For those who missed it, an extraordinary video with Derrick, an African American Obama supporter, which I found by way of the Think on These Things blog.  Watch with immense gratification as the tension with the interviewer melts away, and the poin

From NPR: S.C. Sen. Discusses Superdelegate Role

Sen. James Clyburn (D-SC) Says He Would Consider Voting Against His Constituents


WILL.I.AM & Michelle Martin discuss "Yes We Can" today

February 8, 2008 – The following guests will be interviewed on NPR News programs airing on February 8. Details about each interview’s transcript availability, audio streaming posting times and Media Relations Department contacts are below.

Happy Year of the Rat

This is from my blog posting at the http://asianamericanvillage.blogspot.com:


Democrat Furutani wins LA Assembly district seat

Reported by the Associated Press:

Feb 06 03:46