67 Hispanic intellectuals publish joint statement against Donald Trump
Writers, artists and filmmakers criticize Republican candidate’s “hate speech”
A group of 67 intellectuals, artists, scientists, writers and filmmakers from the United States, Latin America and Spain have signed a statement condemning the “hate speech” espoused by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. The business mogul used xenophobic language in reference to Mexican immigrants during the press conference where he announced his candidacy in June, language that the signatories of the statement say “recalls historical campaigns against other ethnic groups that led to millions of deaths.”
Trump’s hate speech appeals to xenophobia, sexism and political intolerance”
“Trump’s hate speech appeals to xenophobia, sexism and political intolerance,” and “physical attacks on Hispanics and public assertions that Spanish should not be spoken in public have already occurred,” the letter says.
The statement also notes the many contributions the Hispanic community has made to the US economy and cites examples such as California where its input accounts for $70 billion each year. “Without Mexican workers, the economy of the state, followed swiftly by the rest of the country, would go to ruin.”
“Several of the undersigned are Hispanic immigrants who have been well-received by this great nation” and they deem Trump’s actions unworthy of a US presidential candidate, the statement continues. The group asks American voters to “no longer tolerate his absurdities.”
Below is the full statement released by Enrique Krauze and Carmelo Mesa-Lago:
“The undersigned – Hispanics who occupy academic positions in the United States, as well as intellectuals, artists and scientists from Mexico, other Latin American countries and Spain – cannot remain silent in the face of alarming statements from the candidate to the Presidency of the United States, Donald Trump. Since the announcement of his candidacy, Mr. Trump has accused Mexican immigrants of being criminals, rapists and drug traffickers; and has promised to deport 11 million of them and build a big wall along the border with Mexico. Trump’s hate speech appeals to xenophobia, sexism and political intolerance; it recalls historical campaigns against other ethnic groups that led to millions of deaths. Physical attacks on Hispanics and public assertions that Spanish should not be spoken in public have already occurred.
Mr. Trump’s verbal assaults are not based on tested facts, but only on his personal, baseless opinions. Not only does he disdain Hispanic immigrants, but he also exhibits a dangerous attitude toward his opponents, stigmatizing them as stupid or weak. He has insulted and expelled a prominent Hispanic reporter from a press conference who asked him an uncomfortable question and made sexist comments about female interviewers, while his supporters and personal bodyguards have attacked peaceful demonstrators.
The expulsion of Mexican immigrants would be catastrophic for states such as California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, where Mexicans carry out most manual work. In California our immigrants harvest 200 agricultural products, serve in hotels and restaurants, and collect garbage. California is the leading producer of wine in the country and the principal destination for tourism. These sectors generate $70 billion per year. Without Mexican workers, the economy of the state, followed swiftly by the rest of the country, would go to ruin.
Several of the undersigned are Hispanic immigrants who have been well-received by this great nation and contributed through their various endeavors toward greater knowledge, scientific progress, entertainment, and prosperity for all Americans. Mr. Trump’s conduct is not worthy of a candidate to the Presidency of the United States, the most powerful country in the world. All of us condemn his behavior and hope that the American people will no longer tolerate his absurdities.
Héctor Abad Faciolince
Manuel Alcántara
Arturo Álvarez-Buylla
Homero Aridjis
Ariel Armory
Roger Bartra
Demián Bichir
Silvia Borzutzky
Carmen Boullosa
Martín Caparrós
Jorge Castañeda
Jennifer Clement
Junot Díaz
Ramón Díaz Alejandro
Jorge Duany
Jorge Edwards
Sebastián Edwards
Joaquín Estefanía
Julio Frenk
Francisco Goldman
Francisco González Crussí
Alejandro González Iñárritu
Teodoro González de León
Roberto González Echeverría
Enrique Krauze
Mario Lavista
Antonio Lazcano
Emmanuel Lubezki
Valeria Luiselli
Diego Luna
Nora Lustig
Carlos Malamud
David Mares
Ibsen Martínez
Óscar Martínez
Eduardo Matos Moctezuma
Carmelo Mesa-Lago
Verónica Montecinos
Antonio Muñoz Molina
Moisés Naím
Enrique Norten
Silvia Pedraza
Elena Poniatowska
Alejandro Portes
Luis Prados
Rodrigo Rey Rosa
Rafael Rojas
Vicente Rojo
Ranulfo Romo
Diego Sánchez-Ancochea
Antonio Santamaría García
Arturo Sarukhán
José Sarukhán
Fernando Savater
Javier Sicilia
Eduardo Silva
Guillermo Soberón Acevedo
Edward Telles
Mauricio Tenorio
Antonio Ugalde
Diego Valadés
Álvaro Vargas Llosa
Mario Vargas Llosa
Enrique Vila-Matas
Rolando Villazón
Juan Villoro
Gabriel Zaid”
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