Biting the Hand That Feeds You
- Illegal Aliens marching
Since 05-04-06
From the desk of Congressman Steve King, Iowa, Fifth
District
April 26, 2006
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060426/OPINION04/60426014
On May 1st, the activists who brought you thousands of Mexican flags flying in
marches down the streets of our cities are now bringing you "Nothing Gringo
Day". With help from the Mexican government, Mexican unions, Mexican political
groups, and through the Spanish language radio and newspapers, the call has gone
out to make America experience a total boycott, both here and in Mexico. Talk
about biting the hand that feeds you.
Just the word "boycott" sparks the image of noble dissent in the face of
economic or social oppression. I think of American colonials bucking British
economic interests in retaliation to the Stamp Act. Or perhaps the ostracizing
of Irish landlord Charles Boycott, the namesake of the verb for all tyrannized
people. If not tyrannized, at least disgruntled. If not disgruntled, maybe just
bored.
Yet, isn't the key to a successful boycott an economic or social upper-hand? The
cost must be felt if the offending party be forced to reform. For example, how
does boycotting a movie you had no intention of going to affect the box office?
More people probably see a boycotted movie due to the attention than if it had
simply been ignored.
President Carter thought he was on to something when he kept American athletes
out of the 1980 Moscow Olympics. That showed 'em. That particular boycott
neither got the USSR out of Afghanistan nor brought down the Berlin Wall. It
just caused our own athletes to suffer.
The May 1st anti-Gringo-fest is also being billed as "A Day Without Immigrants"
which is a misnomer on a couple of counts. First, the threatened boycott fails
to conjure the image of a Norwegian refusing to buy his May 1 lutefisk at the
corner Fareway. Second, the pro-amnesty groups are insistent on confusing legal
and illegal immigration. Let's not start mixing our apples and oranges. The
issue before Congress is illegal immigration. Perhaps the May 1st boycott should
give America a glimpse into "A Day Without ILLEGAL Immigration."
What would that May 1st look like without illegal immigration?
Since September 11th, it remains true that OBL is the
greatest threat to America.
I will leave it to the reader to decide if the greatest threat is Osama bin
Laden or the Open Borders Lobby.
The emerging cheap labor "ruling class" in America is the strongest supporter of
amnesty for illegals.
Their anti-American "new servant class" has chosen to boycott them; the very
definition of irony.
On May 1st, Primero de Mayo, Americans will observe, as illegal immigrants
celebrate, "Bite the Hand That Feeds You Day."