Thursday, January 8, 2009

Do-gooders Shaking Their Fists at Crafton

Posted by Jeff Woods on Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 7:06 AM

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A new bunch of do-gooders has come out against the English Only amendment. Organizers hope this one will rev up black voters. Here's the latest list (take a deep breath): the Nashville branch of the NAACP; the Urban EpiCenter; the Urban League of Middle Tennessee; the Interdenominational Ministers Fellowship (IMF); the Tennessee Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition (TIRRC); the Nashville Movement; the Tennessee Alliance for Progress (TAP); Jobs with Justice (JwJ); and the National Organization for Women (NOW), plus some more public officials, including state Rep. Brenda Gilmore and Metro Council members Erica Gilmore and Jerry Maynard. From their press release:

The activists believe the "English-only" amendment will discourage visitors from making their homes in Nashville, and will create an unfavorable business climate for industries that seek a diverse workforce. The most damaging aspect of the charter amendment is its discriminatory harm on communities of color, especially bilingual and multilingual communities, who can be denied much needed social and educational services if the amendment were approved later this month. In addition to encouraging a culture of division and fear, it undermines Nashville's reputation as a tolerant and hospitable place for everyone. Its passage would also seem to conflict with the recent advancements the country has made in the last few months as exhibited by the 2008 presidential election. That the "English-only" amendment be brought to a vote now is ironic considering that the son of a multilingual immigrant was just elected President of the United States.

So let's see, the lines are pretty firmly drawn now on this English Only issue. Against it are the mayor, every liberal in the city, all the biz pigs and the entire media establishment (which has worked itself up into a constant state of tizzy by the way). On the other side? Eric Crafton, Jon Crisp and probably about 70 percent of the population.

Nathan Moore rails against English Only in today's City Paper.

Update: Rabbis, priests, pastors and imams--oh my!--come out against English Only.

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Have a little more faith in Nashville. Any divisive issue like English Only is a siren call to the misogynists of the world. They appear in droves, happily wallowing in their own xenophobia.
Just because they are loud does not mean they are in the majority.
Complacency, however, is the enemy of Nashville right now. If the good people of Nashville do not get out and vote English Only down, the hatred driven few will prevail.

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Posted by Karl Warden on January 8, 2009 at 8:13 AM

When I heard about this amendment, it sounded reasonable. But after some research and putting myself in the place of those English-challenged individuals, I decided that both of these amendments are completely unnecessary and really just mean spirited. Please don't let Mr. Crafton further divide this city in what can only be his attempt to make a name for himself. Please don't stand on the sideline and allow this to happen Vote AGAINST BOTH amendments.

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Posted by Karen Kelley on January 8, 2009 at 9:00 AM

Since everyone is in the habit of blocking all blacks together into one singleminded entity, I'll go a step further and help out with a few honest, if ironic, descriptions of this tour-de-force...
-Consistently votes for the Democratic candidate
-Consistently anti-immigration and anti-homosexual

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Posted by kettle on January 8, 2009 at 9:37 AM

Jeff, I normally agree with your comments. But not on this. You obviously are uninformed about the real agenda behind this amendment. Crafton is funded primarily by a nationwide hate group, English First. The real agenda is that some folks want Nashville to be like it used to be, provincial and backward. Much of our economy benefits from tourism. Of that, 10% is from outside the US. Nissan and other corporations will not want to come to a city that is so backward and ignorant. Please be more informed.

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Posted by David on January 8, 2009 at 1:28 PM
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