April 12: Music From the Other Side of the Woods
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Music From the Other Side of the Woods
Coming down the stairs just now I heard the sound
Of children's laughter drifting through the trees.
Like tinkling...
2 days ago
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In the 1970's, the Ku Klux Klan suddenly had a resurgence in part of Texas after the US Government relocated Vietnamese shrimpers along the Gulf Coast. At the time, the shrimping industry was near collapse due to an aging fleet of boats, limited permits, and rising fuel costs. When the Vietnamese shrimpers showed up, they got help securing permits and loans for new, more energy efficient boats.
Some of the animosity just came from cultural differences. It wasn't just the language and religious differences. The Vietnamese dragged their nets north to south, and gulf coast shrimpers dragged their impossibly long nets east to west.
All of this exacerbated economic conditions, and since poverty is the soil where prejudice grows, I guess we shouldn't have been surprised when the Klan came back to life in Galveston.
While I had read about this in the local paper, I was shocked one day when the KKK showed up at my business to discuss my hiring practices. Two men waited patiently in the lobby of the hotel while the desk clerk paged me. As I walked up, there was absolutely nothing to indicate who these men were. They, and I, were all dressed exactly the same way in Texas business casual: white shirts, blue jeans, and boots. If we had been a little further inland, we might have worn ties, but neckties were all but illegal on the island.
I was in the dark as to who they were until one of them handed me his business card. The older of the two men was a grand wizard or something. The meeting lasted about 30 seconds and did not end politely.
My point, is that racism, prejudice, and intolerance does not come packaged in easily to recognized forms. These men were not carrying flags, were not wearing their mother's bedsheets, and had no shoulder patches advertising their stupidity.
Fighting bigotry is not as easy as simply attacking their symbols.
Yeah, you know that and I know that, but the people who keep telling us what smart guys they are, would rather do the easy thing and go after the symbols than do the hard work that's needed to overcome stupid prejudice. The idea that you can make superficial changes and that real change will follow is a pleasant fantasy, but then so is Marxism when you get right down to it.
I remember the issues with the Vietnamese shrimpers. When you transplant hundreds of new shrimpers onto the shrimping grounds, you screw up the ecology of both the local economy and of the shrimp populations that economy depends on. It sounded like a great idea to the central planners. We've got shrimp grounds. They're shrimpers. Just move the shrimpers to the shrimp grounds. They just forgot to talk to the local shrimpers about the capacity of the shrimp grounds to carry that many new boats.
Again, Central Planning's fundamental weakness - oversimplification. Same with the progressive movement's attempts to do large scale social engineering. If what you know is how to use a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
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