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The very uniqueness of the grand social experiment
that made the US of A the most successful in the history of mankind is now
poised to tear its very fabric from its seams and across its breadth.
The coming together and gelling as one of the many
diverse cultures and multi-ethnic groups produced for us the mighty and world
power which came to be known as the US of A, the land that immigrants built.
Now, it is my belief that that very same unique and
magnificent quality of the continuing grand experiment is poised to rend it to
pieces.
There now exists many permanent vested interests, big and small,
that threaten the suddenly fragile union.
Vested interests not necessarily defined along political ideologies, but
built and strengthened along more identifiable lines like ethnicity and/or
race.
Immediately our attention jumps to the series of
recent alarming violent confrontations between African-Americans with whites
and with police authorities. Giving rise
to extremely activist groups like BLM, Back Lives Matter. Extend that to the ugly riots engendered by contentious
issues of immigration, especially illegal migration, as is the case with
Hispanics. And during such events the
showing of foreign flags like that of Mexico is commonplace. We are witnessing therefore a society at odds
within itself.
These are of course the extreme examples of deep
fractures in its societal structures.
But there are more insidious and less perceptible ones that over time we
have all come to accept and take for granted.
It ranges from the highly visible and accepted NAACP, or maybe like the
somewhat clandestine RAZA, to the low-keyed almost unnoticeable social
organizations identified by their hyphenated member appellations, like
Mexican-Americans, FilAms, Asian-Americans, etc. Many exist in relative obscurity, some as
merely necessary aggrupation for certain social events like Cinco de Mayo,
various independence days of various countries, etc. How can one properly display and honor
Philippine Independence if there is no FilAm group to handle it.
By and large, these are well and good, and benign and
harmless. Until we dig and excavate
deeper, in society and politics.
In society, this issue could be a significant cause
for hindrances to facile integration and ultimate assimilation into the mainstream
American culture, which has kept the union intact, one that promotes and honors
one society culled from many.
In politics, this could be cause for pursuing advocacies
promoting the narrow interests and welfare of the group, rather than the entire
community. Organizations may wield their
collective powers to bargain with politicians toward promoting their own narrow
interests, again rather than the interests of the collective. It is not unusual for politicians to promise
these groups concessions in exchange for their patronage, concessions promoting
the narrow vested interests of the groups which by and large exist for their
narrow self-serving goals.
And it is here where its gets murky and thorny, when
personal interests trump the pursuit of the general welfare; and in which
typically the latter suffers in the exchange.
And this is as we see it in reality, a little cursory observation would
tell you that. A politician in exchange
for some promises of some favored appointments or concessions will leverage
that in favor of votes from the organization.
And this is multiplied and copied in many situations as to amount to
wholesale horse-trading or what have you.
Over and above, we have a country with parts or
sectors competing against each other in these greedy and myopic ways to the detriment
of the entire polity.
It is a devout wish then to see the day when
hyphenated Americans become extinct, and only Americans exist.
And amidst the rancor and mess, we are witness to a
little bit of a sobering miracle which has been ongoing with scant notice, in
continuance of the experiment started a long time ago. The creation of one union, amidst diversity,
not only in ideology but also in ethnicity. This materializes when ethnic
groups intermarry and differing physical lines are blurred and ultimately
erased.
The face of America is being changed, to one truly
unique and distinctively American, and all simply showing only faint traces of
the messy diversity that it emerged from.
And I see this in my own family, which in itself is an
amalgamation of many different cultures and ethnicities - from Filipino moslem and lumads, to Spanish
and Chinese, to American Irish or Jewish, to Persian and African American. And we have produced a wonderful admixture
that is quite uniquely distinct from any other.
Is this the future of the US of A?
We are seeing these inexorable changes in our very
midst. Hopefully this quiet miracle is not overhauled by the violent and
divisive upheavals we now witness in widening pockets of society and
politics.
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