Saturday, August 02, 2008

Read: All Mixed Up Over La Raza: By GUSTAVO ARELLANO

Sabbath Night ~ Gracias for the Lead Hermano Roberto ~ You know what a news and information hound I can be in my 'free' time. I did a simple Google Search and the below article popped up. I kind of like Gustavo's irreverent spin on stuff. Politically correct folks can be such sterile perverts.

Fascinating to me as I relate to the concept of La Raza Cosmica ~ The Cosmic Race ~ in an ultimately egalitarian way and if humankind survives long enough we will all merge together. But that can be a big IF!


Take it For What It's Worth! FWIW
P.S. After work today, Brother Clay and I moved most my stuff from the Chacon Casa to here at the Lopez Sanctuary. Called and Left 'mensaje' on your cell phone. Remember the CASA junta manana! Did you get the canton? Rapped with Langston, Yvette is getting off the hook but she is sticking to her sobriety!

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Come Together and Create!
Peter S. Lopez ~ aka:Peta
Sacramento, California, Aztlan
Email: sacranative@yahoo.com
C/S

http://www.laweekly.com/la-vida/ask-a-mexican/all-mixed-up-over-la-raza/19356/

All Mixed Up Over La Raza
By GUSTAVO ARELLANO

The "cosmic race" celebrates miscegenation, not segregation

By GUSTAVO ARELLANO

Wednesday, July 30, 2008 - 11:40 am

Dear Mexican: What's with calling yourselves "La Raza"? Being Mexicans, Chicanos or whatever isn't enough — now you're THE race? Sounds pretty racist to me.

—The Race is On

Dear Gabacho: Few things annoy the Mexican more than the Know Nothing Nation's deliberate ignorance with this most nebulous of Mexican idioms. Despite the patient explanations of Chicano yaktivists who say the phrase doesn't exclusively mean "the race" in Mexican Spanish but is a synonym for "community," idiot commentators insist that "la raza" as used by Mexicans betrays their Reconquista tendencies and alludes to a Mexican sense of racial superiority akin to Nazism and white supremacy. No group gets the brunt of criticism more than the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), one of the largest civil-rights groups in the United States, and one in the news recently because both John McCain and Barack Obama addressed the organization during its recent national convention. Professional pendejos like Michelle Malkin hissed a fit, calling NCLR seditious and accusing the two presidential candidates of legitimizing hate by visiting them — all this over two Spanish words.

Betcha they've never read the primary source from which "la raza" originated — José Vasconcelos' 1925 booklet, La Raza Cósmica (The Cosmic Race). Vasconcelos — Mexico's first secretary of public education — wrote his piece as a reaction to the race thinking of the time, one dominated by adherents of Darwinism and Herbert Spencer's "survival of the fittest" prism that placed the gabacho above all people. The Mexican intellectual also subscribed to racial stratifications, but whereas others saw unavoidable strife, Vasconcelos imagined something greater. La Raza Cósmica is a classic work of the prophetic tradition, one where Vasconcelos predicted humanity would evolve into a fifth race, one free of the negative attributes each racial group possessed to create a harmonious existence — the cosmic race, la raza cósmica. Crucially, Vasconcelos never stated Mexicans were that race but rather wrote that Latin America's legacy of mestizaje posited "Ibero-Americans" as prime acolytes to spread the gospel of fusion — not through violence, but "the triumph of fecund love."

The raza cósmica theory is utopian and even goofy in execution — Vasconcelos cited the Egyptian Book of the Dead, Atlantis, alchemy texts and even the Pythagorean concept of the number eight as possessing divine qualities to bolster his position — but it's ultimately an anti-racist dream. Vasconcelos was by no means perfect — he didn't like ugly people, and was too fixated on the superiority of Spanish qualities — but his ideal is one not that removed from that American standby, the melting pot. He even understood the humanity of gabachos — "The exclusion of the Yankee [from la raza cósmica], like the exclusion of any other human type, would be equivalent to an anticipated mutilation, more deadly even than a later cut." I don't remember Hitler talking about including non-Aryans into his Thousand-Year Reich, or Americans including non-gabachos in Manifest Destiny, for that matter.

Needless to say, Vasconcelos' theory gained fans across Latin America — imagine a sociologist stating miscegenation was okay! But it wasn't until the 1960s Chicano movement that the concept of la raza cósmica gained further followers. Like most things they took from Mexico (food, women, the language), Chicanos corrupted Vasconcelos' vision, interpreted "la raza" as referring exclusively to Mexicans and forgot the whole brotherhood bit. "It is true that mestizaje is one of the central concepts of the Vasconcelos essay," states the introduction to Didier T. Jaén's excellent translation of La Raza Cósmica, "but, of course, it is also clear that the racial mixture Vasconcelos refers to is much wider, much more encompassing, than what can be understood by the mestizaje of the Mexican or Chicano." Like Vasconcelos, however, the Chicano definition of "la raza" was rooted in its turbulent time. It was during this era that the organization that preceded NCLR incorporated that term to its name in 1972. But over the decades, the cósmica part of la raza was largely dropped, as was the ethnocentrism, and what remained was a benign synonym for Mexicans.

People can disagree with NCLR's policies — amnesty for illegals, better education for Latinos (not just the Mexis), funding other nonprofits — but to classify them as the Tan Klan because of their name is like a prude getting offended over the name of the titmouse. By the way, coming haters: Don't paint me as an NCLR apologist. I think the organization's president, Janet Murguia, is stupid for trying to get right-wing pundits off the air, mostly because they're so easy to prove wrong. Besides, the only raza that truly matters is mine: the Nerd race. Por mis Nerds todo; fuera de mis Nerds, nada.

themexican@askamexican.net

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--- On Sat, 8/2/08, Robert Lopez <robertslopez14@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Robert Lopez <robertslopez14@yahoo.com> Subject: To: "sacranative@yahoo.com" <sacranative@yahoo.com> Date: Saturday, August 2, 2008, 9:19 AM
jose vasconcelos 1925 booklet la raza comica  look up

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