Xenophobic E-Mail Chain Letter
May 9, 2008
Someone forwarded me an e-mail chain letter yesterday, that really got to me. It attacked several of my pet peeves at once, bad science/math, forwarding an e-mail chain, xenophobia, and a failure to check Snopes before passing something along. This person has sent me stuff before, that I have just ignored, but I always feel bad for letting things like this go by without calling out the bad info. So this time I responded, nearly point by point, and kept is simple, didn’t even bring in any Anarchist theory, making the response more easily digestible by those who still believe in the state.
This was a rant about rising gas prices and ‘illegal’ immigration, read the e-mail, and my response, below. (I have cleaned up the original’s font size, colors, spacing, and justification to be easier to read and save space, the content remains unaltered)
George Carlin’s
Solution to Save Gasoline :
Bush wants us to cut the amount of gas we use…..
The best way to stop using so much gas is to deport 11 million illegal immigrants!That would be 11 million less people using our gas. The price of gas would come down…..
Bring our troops home from Iraq to guard the Border….
When they catch an illegal immigrant crossing the border, hand him a canteen, rifle and some ammo and ship him to Iraq ….
Tell him if he wants to come to America then he must serve a tour in the military….
Give him a soldier’s pay while he’s there and tax him on it…..
After his tour, he will be allowed to become a citizen since he defended this country…..
He will also be registered to be taxed and be a legal patriot….. .
This option will probably deter illegal immigration and provide a solution for the troops in Iraq and the aliens trying to make a better life for themselves..
….
If they refuse to serve, ship them to Iraq anyway, without the canteen, rifle or ammo…..
Problem solved…..
If you think this is a good solution to both the problems, forward it to ALL your friends.
…………
I just did………
Here is my response, I made sure to bulk reply to everyone that received that e-mail the same time I did.
First: this isn’t George Carlin (http://www.snopes.com/politics/soapbox/carlingas.asp)Second, Gas prices are set on a global market. Deporting 11 Million people won’t change the demand, just shift it to other places, but the price will remain the same. A big portion of the rise in prices here, is the increased demand in China and India.Third – Although I fully support bringing the troops home from Iraq, Active Duty Military cannot be used as immigration enforcement because of posse comitatus. The law forbidding the use of military forces for domestic policing.Fourth – Conscripting/drafting people as they cross the border is nothing short of slavery, the draft is immoral for ‘citizens’ and ’non-citizens’ as well. It is never moral to force someone to work against their will, even if you pay them, no matter what the law. Shipping people to Iraq to die isn’t even funny.Fifth – We are a nation of immigrants, founded on the ideas of freedom and escaping to a better life. The statues of liberty still has a plaque that reads “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breath free, the wretched refuse of your teaming shore. Send these, the homeless, the tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door.” (http://www.libertystatepark.com/emma.htm)Some may argue that your ancestors came here legally, but it was MUCH easier then. Wanting to destroy the American Dream, to close that ‘golden door’ is cruel and nightmarish, to desire to do so for greed and protectionism is even more so.If you hold freedom and the truth dear as I do, please send this to all your friends.Xaq Fixx
Why did I feel the need to respond? as Edmund Burke said “The only thing needed for evil to prosper is for good men to do nothing”
May 9, 2008 at 11:18 am
That was a STUPID letter you received. The sender is an idiot. Required military service resulting in US citizenship is STILL an amnesty, something that needs to be avoided at any cost.
When you catch an illegal immigrant criminally entering our country, arrest them. Let them serve their time in prison for their crime, then deport them.
May 9, 2008 at 12:17 pm
Hell yeah Xaq. Excellent point-by-point rebuttal. Let us know if you hear back from your friend — I hope it caused them to think.
May 19, 2008 at 9:52 pm
I didn’t understand your argument about “being forced” to go fight. They are not being forced to do anything. They are being told that if they want to be able to take part in everything our country has to offer, they can either go about it the right way or go fight for it like so many others had to do. Your whole comment about it being “slavery” is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard! We are not holding them against their will. If they don’t want to take the time to become a citizen the right way, they can stay where they’re at!
May 20, 2008 at 8:20 am
Melisa,
The e-mail argued that if caught trying to cross the border they are given 2 choices either get to Iraq and fight, or go to Iraq and die. There is not even an option to be deported back to the country the were trying to escape from. That is force, plain and simple, Fight or Die.
Wikipedia defines Slavery as “a social-economic system under which certain persons — known as slaves — are deprived of personal freedom and compelled to perform labor or services.” Again if your choices are fight or die, than you are being compelled, if you cannot quit, cannot compete for jobs, and don’t have a right to say no to those choices, you are deprived of personal freedom. This is by definition slavery.
You also said that they can “go fight for it like so many others had to do,” no one has had to fight to get citizenship in the US, even now service doesn’t guaranty citizenship, in helps soldiers and their spouses “get on the fast track for citizenship” (http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/272681_citizens03.html)
I served with a legal immigrant who had served 2 tours in Iraq, but was helping his wife fight deportation because of a misdemeanor when she was 15. That system, apart from being immoral, obviously, doesn’t work.
The ability to “become a citizen the right way” becomes more and more difficult each year, due to limits on immigration depending on where people are from, or their skill set, to increased cost & inefficacies of bureaucracy. Would you rather people suffer, jobs go unfilled, food prices rise, and companies leave the US and people play by the rules? Or would rather see an increased quality of life for both the immigrants and Americans by making it easier to immigrate?
June 15, 2008 at 11:41 am
one of the key reasons for the huge increase in gas prices is inflation, not demand in China and India. Compare the dollar’s erosion to other currencies and this becomes evident.