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Politics : About that Cuban boy, Elian

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To: Yogizuna who wrote (4643)5/10/2000 10:00:00 AM
From: The Barracudaâ„¢  Read Replies (1) of 9127
 
Critique of Miami Cubans from our side

From: FreeElian@capitalism.

Subject: A "Cuban" American explains Why "non-Cuban" Americans do not support the "Cuban" Americans


A "Cuban" American explains Why "non-Cuban" Americans do not support
the "Cuban" Americans
By Agust¡n Bl zquez

The Cuban exiles living in the U.S. for 41 years have not learned much.
The constant display of Cuban flags, signs and chanting in Spanish at
demonstrations, excludes the American people who could be, and should
be, our ally. The anti-Castro stand, rather than pro-democracy or
pro-freedom, separates us from the rest of America.

I have noticed lately that average Americans are speaking out and
strongly recent this attitude. If we want to communicate with the great
majority in this country, especially since we are surrounded by a highly
hostile press, we have to do it in ENGLISH.

Americans do not understand what we mean when we carry Cuban flags at a
demonstration in the U.S. Are we anti-American? Are we pro-Cuba?

NO MORE SIGNS AND CHANTING IN SPANISH IF WE WANT TO COMMUNICATE OUR
MESSAGE! Say "Freedom!" instead of "Libertad!" It is not that difficult.
The CUBAN FLAG and the singing of the CUBAN NATIONAL ANTHEM is NOT
helping us a bit. Learn the AMERICAN NATIONAL ANTHEM if you do not know it.
It is a joy to sing, and it is beautiful. We need a 180 degree turn in
an effort to reach America, the country where we live. Listen to
Americans who want to help us and join in our effort to give liberty to
Eli n.

What "Mothers Against Repression" are doing by staging silent dignified
demonstrations dressed all in black is good and non-threatening to
Americans. But please, carry the AMERICAN FLAG. You are in America-so
behave like one.



They don't look like people who are proud to be Americans. As an
American, why should I want to support someone who doesn't appear to be in
support of the US?

An American Explains Why Most Americans Are Not On the Side of "Cuban"
Americans
By Jaums Sutton

I write this as a born-in-the-US American who has a familiarity with
the situation with Cuba because I have many Cuban Americans as friends
for many years. All of what I have to say is in my reaction to what I see
in the media compared to my beliefs, developed mostly through my
friendships. I mean to be constructive and supportive.

An article in the Washington Post, Elian Impasse Widens Miami's Ethnic
Divides, by April Witt; Page A1, (
washingtonpost.com )
talks about the fact that many Cuban Americans do not understand why so
many Americans are not on their side.

If Cuban Americans want the US behind them, they must reach out to the
Americans in terms that Americans understand. If the American people
are behind them, then most of the politicians will have no choice but to
be behind them. The media (OK, at least most of the media) will have no
choice either. And so on.

But how do you get the American people behind you? Reach out to them at
every opportunity in their language. Perhaps the most pervasive way is
through TV. When I see protesters on TV in Miami or in Bethesda, where
Juan Miguel is being held, I see a lot of posters in Spanish. I see a
lot of Cuban flags. As an American, I do not see someone who is reaching
out to me. I see Cubans who want to reach other Cubans. If the goal is
to get the US behind you on the issue of Elian, for example, then you
need to reach out to Americans, not to Juan Miguel, not to the family in
Miami nor to each other. Juan Miguel can't see the sign from so far
away and through the trees and closed blinds, anyway. And on TV you can be
sure he won't see it either, because his handlers are not letting him
watch live TV, but tapes of the things they want him to see. The family
in Miami already agrees with you, so they don't need to see the signs.
And, as for each other, you already know the story.

Seeing signs in Spanish and Cuban flags makes me, an American, wonder
if the Cubans in Miami want to pretend they are in Cuba. They don't look
like people who are proud to be Americans. As an American, why should I
want to support someone who doesn't appear to be in support of the US?
I realize that they may very well be in support of the US, but that is
not the impression they are giving.

Historically, we have welcomed immigrants here and I think we should
continue to do so. But, if the immigrants are proudly waving a "foreign"
flag and holding up signs in a "foreign" language, I don't feel they
are asking for my concern or my support. The impression given off is that
they seem to be ignoring the fact that they are in the US. Reach out to
the ones who can help you. Make us feel that we are all in this
together. Americans like to help other Americans, no matter where they were
born.

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