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8/16/2003 10:01:00 PM | Timothy

Does Emmett downplay Arnold's Nazi connections?!?
Emmett Hogan complains about Bustamante's college membership in MEChA, and says (emphasis added): "At least it was only Schwarzenegger's father who was a Nazi."
How about Arnold's own repeated consorting Nazi Kurt Waldheim? Waldheim used to head the U.N. and became President of Austria, Arnold's native country. In the mid-80s, it was found out that Waldheim had earlier been wanted by the U.N for war crimes:
Waldheim had always maintained that he had served in the Wehrmacht only briefly and that after being wounded early in the war, he had returned to Vienna to attend law school. In fact, Waldheim had resumed military service after recuperating from his injury and had been an intelligence officer in Germany's Army Group E when it committed mass murder in the Kozara region of western Bosnia. (Waldheim's name appears on the Wehrmacht's "honor list" of those responsible for the atrocity.) In 1944, Waldheim had reviewed and approved a packet of anti-Semitic propaganda leaflets to be dropped behind Russian lines, one of which ended, "enough of the Jewish war, kill the Jews, come over." After the war, Waldheim was wanted for war crimes by the War Crimes Commission of the United Nations, the very organization he would later head.
A month after these revelations began to seep out, Arnold toasted Waldheim at his wedding:
My friends don't want me to mention Kurt's name, because of all the recent Nazi stuff and the U.N. controversy, but I love him and Maria does too, and so thank you, Kurt.
Tim Noah says that Arnold's recent attempts to say his toast was 'stupid' belie a long pattern of association: "Schwarzenegger was seen sitting beside Waldheim as recently as 1998, when the two attended the second inauguration of Waldheim's successor as president."

Yet all Emmett asks is: "Will the Next California Governor Be a Secessionist?" First, Emmett links to the blogger Tacitus, who specifically says he doesn't think Bustamante aims to be head of an independent enclave. Tacitus is much more smart, saying Bustamante should be held to account for his past connections, if Arnold is going to be as well.

Do any blog readers actually know anything about MECha? We have a group here at Dartmouth according to the blitz directory. I mean, not that I don't trust conservative bloggers to always be right about race, but I'm just curious what MEChA's defense is against being compared to Nazis and the KKK...

Update: UPenn's MEChA links to this manifesto which says: "Chicanismo simply embodies an ancient truth: that a person is never closer to his/her true self as when he/she is close to his/her community."

I personally didn't like that type of sentiment when I read Charles Taylor talking about Hegel. But just as Taylor (the Canadian philosopher, not the Liberian dictator) is for a pluralistic, non-racial, non-exclusive Quebec AND is clearly a communitarian, I don't see Hegelian type sentiments as on their face necessarily being racist. Someone has got to know more than ignorant me... Unai, where are you? He'd surely appreciate the irony that I can't spend all my time looking into this, as I must now return to reading John Rawls...




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