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Time for an Apology, Bob Beckel
by Senator Bob Huff
Bob Beckel, of Fox News, messed with the wrong folks when he recently, on
the air, referred to Chinese as “Chinamen” and spewed a bunch of negative
comments related to Chinese. Here’s what he said:
“…Chinese are the single biggest threat to the national security of the U.
S. …Do you know what we just did? As usual, we bring them over here and
teach a bunch of Chinamen – err -- Chinese people -- how to do computers
and they go back to China and hack into us… There are billions of them. And
, and all they do is to hack into our stuff. They send these cheap toys, all
of which got lead in it and kill kids.”
Understandably, there have been strident responses from the Chinese-American
community calling for actions from apology to resignation.
Just to be clear, Beckel is a life-long democrat operative, though his show
is a regular on the more right leaning Fox News channel. But ethnic slams
know no partisan boundary, and Beckel was wrong on multiple levels.
The term Chinaman (or the plural Chinamen) itself began as a neutral term to
describe someone from China. It was descriptive, not negative, much as we
used to say Irishman or Englishman. Since the 60’s, our society has for the
most part adopted a more respectful way of describing people who are not
like us. It is possible that Beckel reverted to the language of his youth,
before he caught and corrected himself in mid-sentence. The fact that he has
not apologized since then, however, speaks volumes, as he knows better.
What is more troublesome to me is Beckel’s simplistic and generalized
Chinese bashing. While the behavior he accuses “Chinamen” of engaging in
has been reported to happen, that is not all that the Chinese do, and they
certainly export to us more than just toys with lead. Much of our
manufacturing has bolted to China, resulting in most of our computers, solar
panels, and high-tech devices now being made or assembled in China.
While we can’t figure out where to build it or how to pay for it here in
California, China has built more high-speed rail than the rest of the world
combined in just the last 10 years. And they have been transforming their
society from rural to urban at an unprecedented pace. Their top-universities
are churning out top-flight engineers and scientists as well.
But Beckel has zero differentiation between the Chinese who live in China,
the Chinese Government, or the Chinese who have left their country to pursue
their dreams here in America. Take a look at our top schools in our state
from Kindergarten to graduate schools, and almost without exception, you’ll
see Chinese leading the pack and raising the academic standards of their
respective schools. And if they are here on a student visa, why do we force
them to return when they finish? Beckel thinks they just go “home” to hack
into our computers, which is nonsense, but we should reform our immigration
policy to give them permanent legal status when they possess education or
skills in areas in which we have needs.
On the heels of ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel program last year where Kimmel and the
network left uncut a child’s statement we should kill all the Chinese to
erase our nation’s debt to them, and SCA 5, the California Constitutional
Amendment that would allow racial discrimination to determine collage
admittance, Chinese-Americans are now paying more attention to the media and
politics, which is a healthy response.
Was Beckel’s tirade offensive? Absolutely. Should Beckel and Fox News
apologize? Absolutely. Should Beckel resign? That is up to Fox News. But
going forward, news media and politicians take note: Chinese-Americans may
not have been paying much attention or had much of a voice in the past, but
that was then; this is now.
Bob Huff serves as the Republican Leader in the California State Senate and
represents the 29th Senate District covering portions of Los Angeles, Orange
and San Bernardino Counties. Follow Senator Huff on Twitter @bobhuff99.
by Senator Bob Huff
Bob Beckel, of Fox News, messed with the wrong folks when he recently, on
the air, referred to Chinese as “Chinamen” and spewed a bunch of negative
comments related to Chinese. Here’s what he said:
“…Chinese are the single biggest threat to the national security of the U.
S. …Do you know what we just did? As usual, we bring them over here and
teach a bunch of Chinamen – err -- Chinese people -- how to do computers
and they go back to China and hack into us… There are billions of them. And
, and all they do is to hack into our stuff. They send these cheap toys, all
of which got lead in it and kill kids.”
Understandably, there have been strident responses from the Chinese-American
community calling for actions from apology to resignation.
Just to be clear, Beckel is a life-long democrat operative, though his show
is a regular on the more right leaning Fox News channel. But ethnic slams
know no partisan boundary, and Beckel was wrong on multiple levels.
The term Chinaman (or the plural Chinamen) itself began as a neutral term to
describe someone from China. It was descriptive, not negative, much as we
used to say Irishman or Englishman. Since the 60’s, our society has for the
most part adopted a more respectful way of describing people who are not
like us. It is possible that Beckel reverted to the language of his youth,
before he caught and corrected himself in mid-sentence. The fact that he has
not apologized since then, however, speaks volumes, as he knows better.
What is more troublesome to me is Beckel’s simplistic and generalized
Chinese bashing. While the behavior he accuses “Chinamen” of engaging in
has been reported to happen, that is not all that the Chinese do, and they
certainly export to us more than just toys with lead. Much of our
manufacturing has bolted to China, resulting in most of our computers, solar
panels, and high-tech devices now being made or assembled in China.
While we can’t figure out where to build it or how to pay for it here in
California, China has built more high-speed rail than the rest of the world
combined in just the last 10 years. And they have been transforming their
society from rural to urban at an unprecedented pace. Their top-universities
are churning out top-flight engineers and scientists as well.
But Beckel has zero differentiation between the Chinese who live in China,
the Chinese Government, or the Chinese who have left their country to pursue
their dreams here in America. Take a look at our top schools in our state
from Kindergarten to graduate schools, and almost without exception, you’ll
see Chinese leading the pack and raising the academic standards of their
respective schools. And if they are here on a student visa, why do we force
them to return when they finish? Beckel thinks they just go “home” to hack
into our computers, which is nonsense, but we should reform our immigration
policy to give them permanent legal status when they possess education or
skills in areas in which we have needs.
On the heels of ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel program last year where Kimmel and the
network left uncut a child’s statement we should kill all the Chinese to
erase our nation’s debt to them, and SCA 5, the California Constitutional
Amendment that would allow racial discrimination to determine collage
admittance, Chinese-Americans are now paying more attention to the media and
politics, which is a healthy response.
Was Beckel’s tirade offensive? Absolutely. Should Beckel and Fox News
apologize? Absolutely. Should Beckel resign? That is up to Fox News. But
going forward, news media and politicians take note: Chinese-Americans may
not have been paying much attention or had much of a voice in the past, but
that was then; this is now.
Bob Huff serves as the Republican Leader in the California State Senate and
represents the 29th Senate District covering portions of Los Angeles, Orange
and San Bernardino Counties. Follow Senator Huff on Twitter @bobhuff99.