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kpete

(71,984 posts)
Tue May 14, 2013, 09:19 AM May 2013

REBRAND FAIL: FL GOP Latino Outreach Director Switches Parties

TUE MAY 14, 2013 AT 05:19 AM PDT
REBRAND FAIL: FL GOP Latino Outreach Director Switches Parties
by Brainwrap
How's that Rebranding Effort working out again???

A recent study from the Heritage foundation criticizing the cost of the congressional immigration reform bill did not get a rousing reception from Republicans from the start, and now it has cost the party a key operative. Pablo Pantoja, the RNC's head of Latino outreach in Florida, wrote in a letter Monday that, because of the study and its author's past racist writing, he felt the GOP was too steeped in intolerance for him to remain a member of it. The study's author, Jason Richwine, wrote in a dissertation: "No one knows whether Hispanics will ever reach IQ parity with whites, but the prediction that new Hispanic immigrants will have low-IQ children and grandchildren is difficult to argue against." He's left the foundation, but the damage is done.


Here's the letter he sent; since it was sent as an open letter I presume it's OK to repost it in full:

From: Pablo Pantoja
Subject: From Republican to Democrat

Date: May 13, 2013 5:57:11 PM EDT

Friend,

Yes, I have changed my political affiliation to the Democratic Party.

It doesn’t take much to see the culture of intolerance surrounding the Republican Party today. I have wondered before about the seemingly harsh undertones about immigrants and others. Look no further; a well-known organization recently confirms the intolerance of that which seems different or strange to them.

Studies geared towards making – human beings – viewed as less because of their immigrant status to outright unacceptable claims, are at the center of the immigration debate. Without going too deep on everything surrounding immigration today, the more resounding example this past week was reported by several media outlets.

A researcher included as part of a past dissertation his theory that “the totality of the evidence suggests a genetic component to group differences in IQ.” The researcher reinforces these views by saying “No one knows whether Hispanics will ever reach IQ parity with whites, but the prediction that new Hispanic immigrants will have low-IQ children and grandchildren is difficult to argue against.”

Although the organization distanced themselves from those assertions, other immigration-related research is still padded with the same racist and eugenics-based innuendo. Some Republican leaders have blandly (if at all) denied and distanced themselves from this but it doesn’t take away from the culture within the ranks of intolerance. The pseudo-apologies appear to be a quick fix to deep-rooted issues in the Republican Party in hopes that it will soon pass and be forgotten.

The complete disregard of those who are in disadvantage is also palpable. We are not looking at an isolated incident of rhetoric or research. Others subscribe to motivating people to action by stating, “In California, a majority of all Hispanic births are illegitimate. That’s a lot of Democratic voters coming.” The discourse that moves the Republican Party is filled with this anti-immigrant movement and overall radicalization that is far removed from reality. Another quick example beyond the immigration debate happened during CPAC this year when a supporter shouted ““For giving him shelter and food for all those years?” while a moderator explained how Frederick Douglass had written a letter to his slave master saying that he forgave him for “all the things you did to me.” I think you get the idea.

When the political discourse resorts to intolerance and hate, we all lose in what makes America great and the progress made in society.

Although I was born an American citizen, I feel that my experience, and that of many from Puerto Rico, is intertwined with those who are referred to as illegal. My grandfather served in an all-Puerto Rican segregated Army unit, the 65th Infantry Regiment. He then helped, along my grandmother, shatter glass ceilings for Puerto Rican women raising my aunt to become the first Puerto Rican woman astronomer with a PhD in astrophysics (an IQ of a genius as far as I’m concerned). Puerto Ricans, as many other Americans still today have to face issues of discrimination in voting and civil rights.

Regardless of what political affiliation people choose, my respect for some remains. I don’t expect all Hispanics to do the same (although I would hope so) but I’m taking a stand against this culture of intolerance.

I am also making a modest contribution (here: http://bit.ly/...) to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) for the efforts in helping protect the rights of immigrants and civil liberties in general.

With warm regards,

-pablo


http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2013/05/rncs-florida-latino-outreach-head-goes-democrat.html
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/05/14/1208976/-REBRAND-FAIL-FL-GOP-Latino-Outreach-Director-Switches-Parties
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REBRAND FAIL: FL GOP Latino Outreach Director Switches Parties (Original Post) kpete May 2013 OP
This has got to be hugely embarrassing to the GOP! reformist2 May 2013 #1
This is just another day in the GOP. Ganja Ninja May 2013 #2
and it really helps when you own most of the media rurallib May 2013 #3
K & R !!! WillyT May 2013 #4
I love it when the GOP refreshes their brand Blue Owl May 2013 #5
Another DINO in the ranks. Egalitarian Thug May 2013 #6
^this^ frylock May 2013 #7
Sensible pragmatism is the hallmark of the very serious adult. Egalitarian Thug May 2013 #8

Ganja Ninja

(15,953 posts)
2. This is just another day in the GOP.
Tue May 14, 2013, 09:37 AM
May 2013

Yeah this is embarrassing but it pales in comparison lots of other things the GOP should be embarrassed about. The Iraq war and the 2008 economic collapse just to name a couple. If the GOP was capable of perceiving guilt or embarrassment or irony they would have crawled away and hid themselves long ago. That sort of stuff bounces off them like bullets off Superman.

rurallib

(62,406 posts)
3. and it really helps when you own most of the media
Tue May 14, 2013, 09:54 AM
May 2013

Stories disappear. And if they can't stay disappeared, they get spun beyond recognition. See, not a problem

frylock

(34,825 posts)
7. ^this^
Tue May 14, 2013, 01:41 PM
May 2013

pretty soon all the Sensible Republicans will be Democrats. oh, what a glorious day that will be.

 

Egalitarian Thug

(12,448 posts)
8. Sensible pragmatism is the hallmark of the very serious adult.
Tue May 14, 2013, 01:45 PM
May 2013

Look at all they've accomplished so far...



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