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When a Racist Restaurant Opens on the Edge of Campus, What Is a University's Responsibility?
truth out.com, some whimpering lefty blog. ^ | 16 Nov 2015 | Roberto Cintli Rodriguez

Posted on 11/19/2015 1:18:30 PM PST by Drew68

A white-owned Mexican restaurant called "Illegal Pete's" will open in December at the doorstep of the University of Arizona. A growing debate surrounds the restaurant's opening - a debate that could ultimately touch every university in the country.

In this case, the proposed restaurant is just one block from the main entrance to the university, and it is precisely where the campus pep rallies take place before the big games. Because of the restaurant's location, its opening has ramifications that go beyond legal or real estate questions. Yet, at the moment, the university is remaining neutral on this matter. But is neutrality possible when the school's primary responsibility is to ensure the safety of the university community?

This controversy involves the question: Are universities responsible for the conduct of tenants in adjoining university villages - which are the heart of university life - whether they own the property or not? In this case, this question is particularly relevant as the owner of this restaurant appears to be locating his liquor establishments near college campuses.

In this case, the opponents of the restaurant are arguing that the university's responsibility in creating a safe space for its students, staff, faculty and workers includes not simply freedom from physical harm, but also freedom from psychological harm that can occur from repeated exposure to anti-Mexican mockery and bigotry. The opponents, led by the student group MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicana/Chicano de Aztlan), have begun a petition, demanding that the owner either change the name of the restaurant or shut it down.

In this case, it is highly likely that Illegal Pete's owner, Pete Turner, is actually counting on community outrage to generate free nationwide publicity for his Colorado-based chain of restaurants. That may not be a good gamble.

The decision to open this restaurant at the doorstep of the University of Arizona seems to be the epitome of either sheer callousness or complete obliviousness. In Arizona, the 2010 anti-immigrant SB 1070 legislation requires that police officers inquire about the immigration status of anyone they suspect of being in the country without proper documents. This legalization of racial profiling has led not simply to inconveniences, but also to the tearing apart of families by police officers acting in tandem with immigration officers.

The community in which the restaurant will soon open is also a place where residents live with Operation Streamline, a dehumanizing court procedure that takes just 60 to 90 minutes and convicts 70 migrants a day, shipping them off to for-profit private detention centers.

Turner is also seemingly unaware that Arizona is the home of HB 2281, the anti-ethnic studies measure that created much conflict in Tucson, as it led to the dismantling of Tucson's highly successful Mexican American studies program.

This operation and these measures have become part of Arizona's desert landscape for the last several years. Is Turner unaware of the resultant racially charged political strife?

Turner might want to read the articles and the letters to the editor regarding these issues in the Arizona Republic and the Arizona Daily Star during the period of 2010 to 2012. The vicious and virulent hate that was unleashed during that time was unprecedented. A great number of the many thousands of hate letters that were published invoked the term "illegals."

Turner feigns ignorance of the fact that the term "illegal," when used in reference to an individual, a people or culture, is demeaning - particularly when it is applied to people who are being violently displaced from their homes and families due to their immigration status. And whether the university agrees with its usage or not, can there be any doubt that this restaurant will once again trigger acrimonious hate?

Here is one easy test regarding whether a business name is appropriate: Is the word "illegal" attached to anything Mexican?

Is the term offensive? Highly. Has it been used to denigrate the Mexican and Central American communities in the past? Always. Is there a history of people at liquor-serving establishments mocking Mexicans in the United States, especially in college towns? It is virtually a ritual. Will liquor be served at this establishment? Yes. End of discussion.

If anyone has a doubt regarding the inappropriateness of this term, please go to the Drop The I word campaign website. But unless one has been hiding under a saguaro cactus, it should be obvious that the word is offensive.

The 2016 presidential campaign, in particular, has highlighted this inflammatory issue. One candidate in particular has been whipping up anti-Mexican hate and anti-immigrant frenzies by claiming that "illegals" are the source of most of the nation's problems. This candidate has been calling for the instant deportation of 11 to 30 million migrants, the construction of a 2,000-mile wall and the overturning of the 14th Amendment, which would ban birthright citizenship. This has already caused violence against Mexicans and Latinos at Donald Trump rallies.

This also comes at a time of heightened awareness regarding the idea that "my culture is not your costume." On college campuses and at nearby drinking establishments, the mocking of Mexican Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, Arabs and African Americans is hardly news.

Illegal Pete's threatens to become a permanent home for that continual mockery and exploitation of these non-white cultures.

That being the case, can the university morally afford to remain "neutral?"


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Arizona
KEYWORDS: aliens; asu; crybullies; illegalpetes
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To: Drew68

I didn’t know you need to be authentic Mexicans to own a Mexican restaurant. Should Greeks own Italian restaurants? Or whites Chinese restaurants?


41 posted on 11/19/2015 3:05:09 PM PST by ExCTCitizen (I'm ExCTCitizen and I approve this reply. If it does offend Libs, I'm NOT sorry...)
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To: ExCTCitizen
Should Greeks own Italian restaurants?

Best pizza I've ever had was from a Greek-run hole in the wall gyro joint.

42 posted on 11/19/2015 3:57:22 PM PST by Drew68
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To: Drew68
PMS racism is not racism.
43 posted on 11/19/2015 3:58:51 PM PST by Vision (Obama is not a well man.)
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To: Drew68
Best pizza I've ever had was from a Greek-run hole in the wall gyro joint.

"No Coke, Pepsi."

44 posted on 11/19/2015 4:01:11 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: Drew68

Roberto Rodriguez (Dr. Cintli) is an assistant professor at the Mexican American & Raza Studies Department at the University of Arizona.

45 posted on 11/19/2015 4:04:21 PM PST by kcvl
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To: Drew68

The place will be subject to protests.

It’ll be a magnet for the majority of students who hate the SJW snowflakes, therefore will be very popular.

The snowflakes will demand that the university take punitive action against students who patronize it. Being a state school, Univ of Arizona won’t be as to.

The snowflakes will start taking pictures of the kids who patronize the place, and will intimidate, harrass and bully them both physically and on social media.

This will only cause the snowflakes to be more despised.


46 posted on 11/19/2015 4:19:48 PM PST by tanknetter
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To: Drew68

The university just needs to FORBID students from going there or even looking in the direction of the restaurant. They can supply blinders to people who have difficulty averting their eyes, perhaps even digital blinders that photoshop in a different scene when they look at Illegal Pete’s.

Actually, maybe that would be a generic solution for all these campus sensitivity problems. Immerse the students in virtual reality so that they are never offended by real reality.


47 posted on 11/19/2015 6:39:00 PM PST by AZLiberty (No tag today.)
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To: Drew68

What’s a “racist restaurant”?

They serve racists?


48 posted on 11/19/2015 6:42:47 PM PST by Jim Noble (Diseases desperate grown Are by desperate appliance relieved Or not at al)
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To: Boogieman

If you serve Mexican food, then you are “appropriating” the Mexican culture, for you which surely owe reparations.

These people are certifiably nuts.


49 posted on 11/19/2015 6:43:32 PM PST by AZLiberty (No tag today.)
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To: Drew68

“as it led to the dismantling of Tucson’s highly successful Mexican American studies program”

Successful at what?


50 posted on 11/19/2015 6:43:58 PM PST by Jim Noble (Diseases desperate grown Are by desperate appliance relieved Or not at al)
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To: Drew68

The stupid is strong with Mr. Rodriguez.


51 posted on 11/19/2015 6:44:50 PM PST by FourPeas ("Conservatism's worked every time it's been tried." -Rush)
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To: Drew68

The end game for these marxist whiners is for Universities to have extra territorial jurisdiction for a certain radius from the campus.


52 posted on 11/19/2015 6:46:13 PM PST by Rebelbase
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To: ExCTCitizen

Reminds me we had a sushi place down the street which I regularly ordered takeout from and after the earthquake and tsunami disaster of April 2011 I went in to offer condolences and the lady I spoke to said oh we’re all Korean here.


53 posted on 11/19/2015 6:55:20 PM PST by xp38
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To: kcvl
Roberto Rodriguez (Dr. Cintli) is an assistant professor at the Mexican American & Raza Studies Department at the University of Arizona.

Meet Pete (not Pedro), Professor.


Pete Turner

It appears Illegal Pete's (founded in 1995) has absolutely nothing to do with los ilegales!

54 posted on 11/19/2015 6:57:17 PM PST by cynwoody
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To: cynwoody
It appears Illegal Pete's (founded in 1995) has absolutely nothing to do with los ilegales!

Looks like they're quite the progressive company as well when it comes to employee compensation, the exact kind of business the Left wants others to emulate. So they're trying to shut it down.

55 posted on 11/20/2015 2:37:54 AM PST by Drew68
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To: AZLiberty

I’ll worry about that as soon as the Mexicans apologize for appropriating the Spaniards’ culture!


56 posted on 11/20/2015 7:08:41 AM PST by Boogieman
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