Townhall.com/ Dennis Prager
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If you want to understand why President Obama was re-elected despite a
largely unsuccessful presidency and almost unprecedentedly high and
continuous unemployment, just look at the Cuban-American vote.
In fact, if you want to understand America today -- specifically, why it is in decline -- just look at the Cuban-American vote.
As
reported in the Wall Street Journal, "The president captured 48 percent
of the Cuban-American vote in Florida -- a record high for a Democrat."
Democratic
presidential nominees went from 25 percent of the Cuban-American vote
in 2000, to 29 percent in 2004, to 35 percent in 2008 to 48 percent on
2012.
We obviously have a dramatic trend here.
Now, why would that be?
There are two reasons: No experience of evil and American education.
The
first generation of Cuban-Americans had escaped Communist evil. People
who know evil are generally conservative. Leftism and liberalism -- no
longer distinguishable -- are rooted in large measure in naivete and
wishful thinking. The beliefs that people are basically good, and that
evil regimes can almost always be negotiated with are two such examples.
Also,
when you escape a Communist regime, you treasure liberty and you
understand that as government and state expand, liberty must contract.
That
is why Jews from the Soviet Union are the only non-Orthodox Jews who
vote in the majority for Republicans. They, too, know evil, and they
recognize the destructive appeal of a big, take-care-of-you, state.
The other reason for the dramatic shift in the Cuban-American vote is American education.
Most
American elementary schools and high schools, and nearly all colleges
and universities, teach everything that is significant from a
liberal/left perspective. Multiculturalism has replaced E Pluribus Unum;
the American past is villainous; the country is racist; morality is
relative; and the left-wing cause of the day -- now global warming -- is
taught as incontrovertible truth (ask your children if they have been
shown Al Gore's global warming video, "An Inconvenient Truth," or if
they have been taught both sides of the
man-made-global-warming-leading-to-catastrophe hypothesis).
American
schools, especially universities, are left-wing seminaries. The only
difference between your local college and a Christian seminary is that
the latter are more honest. The Christian seminary announces its goal --
to graduate committed Christians. The universities deceive when they
say they have no agenda other than to open minds. They may believe this
deception but it is one nevertheless. Almost no university ever has a
conservative speaker at its commencement exercises; nearly every
professor in liberal arts departments is a Democrat (and a left-wing
Democrat at that), and on the few occasions that conservatives do
receive an invitation to speak at a college, they are likely to be
continuously heckled, may well need body guards, or their invitation is
rescinded, as Fordham University did to Ann Coulter last week.
Members
of the second Cuban-American generation have been far more influenced
by their schools and by television shows than by their parents. And the
same holds true for second and third and fourth and fifth generation
Americans of every background.
A long time ago schools taught
American history, not Politically Correct American history, as mandated,
for example, by California law -- which forbids the use of any
textbooks that do not emphasize the roles of women, blacks, Hispanics,
gays, lesbians, bisexuals and the transgendered.
And a long time
ago most Americans knew what America stood for and taught it to the next
generation. In other words, even conservatives have largely forgotten
either the distinctive American values system or how to communicate it.
Meanwhile, the left has been utterly clear about what leftism stands for
and has used schools, the news media and the entertainment media to
transmit its values.
As a result, the American trinity of Liberty,
In God We Trust, and E Pluribus Unum have been supplanted with
egalitarianism, secularism, and multiculturalism -- Europe's trinity.
And
that is why the children of Cuban-Americans, like the children of
virtually every other group in America, including white Anglo-Saxon
Protestant children, increasingly vote left.
Either conservatives
-- from presidential candidates to the rest of us -- learn what we
stand for and communicate it, or the greatest experiment in making a
good society will come to its end.
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