by Duane Campbell
Although well meaning, the violent protests against Trump this weekend for his racism will help him to get elected. We know. They served to help elect Ronald Reagan and
to re-elect Governor Pete Wilson.
We need to recognize that bold
racism can win elections in California, as it did
in 1994 ( Proposition 187), 1996 ( Proposition 209) and 1998 ( Prop
227). They even re-elected a weak,
inarticulate Governor Wilson in 1994, how much more dangerous are they in 2016
with a flamboyant, energetic, pseudo populist like Trump.
We need to recognize the potential advantage for Republican candidates of racist
scapegoating as revealed in the Wilson-promoted Proposition 187 initiative
passed by 2/3 of California voters in 1994. The campaign produced a large
turnout of right wing voters. It banned over 600,000 immigrants from
receiving needed food stamps, medical care.
Components of Prop. 187 became national law in 1996 as a part of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity
Reconciliation act of 1996, and the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant
Responsibility Act of 1996. They are Public Law 104-208.
In that election, the voters of
California voted 62% to 38% in favor of
Proposition 187, then called the Save
Our State initiative to restrict illegal immigration. A number of groups
including FAIR, the Republican Party, and the Perot organization worked
together to qualify the initiative. Today, the anti-immigrant groups include
the Tea Party, Minutemen and various militia organizations.
In 1994, California had a population that was 56.3 % White, 26.3 % Latino, 9.4% Asian, 7.4
% African American, and 0.6% other. However, according to exit polls, the
voters in this election were 80% white, 9% Latino, 7 % African American, and 4
% Asian. Exit polls show that Latinos voted against Prop. 187 by 3 to 1,
African Americans split their vote 50-50, and the Anglo electorate passed the
proposition by over 60%. The large turnout of white voters for this divisive
initiative gave a substantial electoral victory for Governor Wilson in his
re-election campaign. This white vote is
the vote Trump and the other Republicans are seeking.
The purpose of Trump’s intolerant bombasts are not to develop a policy
-- it is to capture and exploit the anxiety and emotion of a particular sub-set
of voters: xenophobic Republicans and the hard Tea Party Right. Like George Wallace’s and former California
Governor Pete Wilson’s actions, this is a punch to the gut ! Not to the head.
We need to recognize that bold
racism can win elections in California, as it did
in 1994 ( Proposition 187), 1996 ( Proposition 209) and 1998 ( Prop
227). They even re-elected a weak,
inarticulate Governor Wilson in 1994, how much more dangerous are they in 2016
with a flamboyant, energetic, pseudo populist like Trump.
So, what can we do?
We should insist that demonstrations against Trump remain
non violent. There are groups who wish
to promote the violence. They see this
as bold and radical. It is not. It is
politically immature. Violence will help
to elect Trump. We should refuse to
cooperate with such groups, and refuse to join in demonstrations in the area
where violence is being promoted.
Protest Trump and his agenda, but maintain discipline. We don't want to help elect him.
Protest Trump and his agenda, but maintain discipline. We don't want to help elect him.
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