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Unaware He Was a Christian Activist, the Right Freaks Over Chavez Easter Google Doodle
Another right wing freakout for the facepalm diary. Google honored Cesar Chavez today in their doodle and now, the world is ending.
For those who don’t know, today is “Cesar Chavez Day”, as proclaimed by your President in 2011. The American farm worker was also a civil rights activist and labor leader, and so naturally, because he represents the rights of all people and not just the select (previous) majority, the right wing is up in arms. See, today is also Easter, and as usual, the right thinks the entire country must celebrate their holidays and nothing else, or else their rights are being suffocated.
The ironic thing is that Cesar Chavez was a Christian activist, basing his civil rights rallies upon Jesus’ example of achieving social justice through non-violence, and as such, is an iconic hero to Mexican Americans.
The Right is up in arms on Twitter, threatening to switch to Bing as revenge against Google for honoring a Christian activist on Easter.
Over at Breitbart, they are apparently unaware of the Christian/spiritual underpinnings of Chavez’ leadership: “March 31 marks the birthday of National Farm Workers Association (later United Farm Workers) co-founder Cesar Chavez. Chavez, who was trained by Saul Alinsky in the tactics of community organizing, has become a cult figure in California due to his organization of agricultural workers. March 31 also happens to be another important date this year: Easter. So, naturally, Google’s current logo features a graphic of Chavez’s face, rather than anything having to do with Easter.”
Guess what? The Tea Party is led by Alinsky tactics (goes to a subscriber only link at WSJ). Yeah, you heard me. Adam Brandon of FreedomWorks has admitted that they give Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals to top leadership members, and that “Rules for Patriots”, which they give to all of their members, is a shorter version (aka, “Alinsky for Dummies”) of Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals”.
Cesar Chavez’s principal mentor was a man who worked for Alinsky, and utilized the Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF)’s congregation-based community organizing method. Yes, that’s right. This is a faith-based organizing method that works through synagogues, churches, and mosques. (This is also known as the wrong kind of faith in some circles, where they apparently believe Jesus stoned anyone who didn’t agree with Him or was not white, straight and rich. Let’s call this the WalMarting of Jesus, trademarked for profit by many conservative leaders.)
Chavez was a Christian, and he saw collective bargaining and wage issues through the lens of social justice and religion. Ronald A. Wells, Professor of History, Emeritus, Calvin College, Michigan, and now Director of the Symposium on Faith and the Liberal Arts, Maryville College, Tennessee, writes, “Cesar Chavez is to Mexican Americans what Martin Luther King, Jr., is to African Americans—a leader of iconic stature. To be sure, there was only one Dr. King. It does not diminish the memory of Cesar Chavez to say that, second only to Dr. King, he was one of the most important Christian activists in our time, and one of the premier advocates of social justice through nonviolence.”
In fact, Chavez organized a march for farm workers rights under the guise of a pilgrimage, “Pilgrimage, Penitence, Revolution.” This march, scheduled to end on Good Friday, was led by an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Who would Jesus stand with today — the people working for the underdogs, the social outcasts, the meek, the poor, the vulnerable? Or do you suppose Jesus would stand with corporations, gleefully taking the fish from the poor in order to give the rich one more notch in the belts covering their very full bellies?
Perhaps there is only one kind of correct religious engagement according to the right, and the entire country must show fealty to it or else. (I note their lack of outrage when other religious holidays, e.g. Jewish holidays, are largely ignored by the broader culture. Somehow this is not an infringement upon the Jewish community, who manages to celebrate without forcing everyone else to acknowledge their beliefs.)
The right much prefer praying for the defeat and even death of our President (imprecatory prayer, Google it and pay homage to Chavez while you’re at it) in order to show that they are not thugs. They are spending Easter outraged over Alinsky tactics that they themselves are using, as dictated by their corporate overlords in order to take a stand against the poor. Jesus would be so proud.
Happy Easter.
Additional Sources: Wood, Richard L. and Mark R. Warren. 2002, “A Different Face of Faith-Based Politics: Social Capital and Community Organizing in the Public Arena,” International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy (Fall 2002).
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Reynardine
Mar. 31st, 2013 at 3:00 pm
They are probably so stupid they’ve confused him with Hugo Chavez.
Elizabeth 44
Mar. 31st, 2013 at 9:54 pm
I think you are right.
Fellow Traveler
Apr. 1st, 2013 at 2:15 am
“Is it not lawful for me to do what I wish with my own things?” -Jesus Christ, Matthew 20:15
“Then came also publicans to be baptized, and said unto Him, ‘Master, what shall we do?’ And He said to them, ‘Exact no more than that which is appointed you.’ And the soldiers likewise demanded of Him, saying, ‘And what shall we do?’ And He said unto them, ‘Do violence to no man, neither accuse any falsely; and be content with your wages.’” -Luke 3:12-14
UncaJoe
Apr. 1st, 2013 at 6:01 am
Or maybe Julio César Chávez?
Charlie F
Mar. 31st, 2013 at 3:06 pm
Well said Sarah. I’m just tired of the RW and Christian Conservatives complaining about every little thing and believe everything is a conspiracy.
Just A Dumb Fireman
Mar. 31st, 2013 at 3:07 pm
But he was an EVIL SOCIALIST and UN-AMERICAN!!!!
Just A Dumb Fireman
Mar. 31st, 2013 at 3:10 pm
Now I’m waiting for the dumbass trolls to agree with this comment.
rickelis
Mar. 31st, 2013 at 3:34 pm
Somebody should tell the right hand of the Republican Party to tell the other right hand of the Republican Party that you don’t defame the hero of the very people you want to come into your “big tent.”
This is a party that it destroying itself from within, like a cancer does. Ironically, the first Republican president, Abraham Lincoln, presaged the demise of his party when he said “a house divided against itself cannot stand.”
forrest
Mar. 31st, 2013 at 3:39 pm
it is also april fools day
Cyberduckie
Mar. 31st, 2013 at 6:55 pm
No, that’s tomorrow.
Elizabeth 44
Mar. 31st, 2013 at 9:56 pm
They are celebrating the “eve” of their special day.
buckeyewill
Mar. 31st, 2013 at 3:51 pm
The lone Congressman from Alaska has a ugly term for people like Mr. Chavez.
buckeyewill
Mar. 31st, 2013 at 3:56 pm
…More things change, the more they remain the same.
Paws
Mar. 31st, 2013 at 4:06 pm
There are at least 15 conservatives who think Google is honoring HUGO Chavez.
www.buzzfeed.com/louispei...
I’m so totally not surprised by this.
djchefron(Moderator)
Mar. 31st, 2013 at 4:36 pm
Hugo,Jesus Cesar whats the difference they all here illegally stealing our jobs and dont forget the wimmen
Reynardine
Mar. 31st, 2013 at 8:58 pm
See, I told you so!
Shiva
Mar. 31st, 2013 at 4:46 pm
hate for the common man could hardly be more expressive From the conservatives who once stood for something but now stand for a sickness
djchefron(Moderator)
Mar. 31st, 2013 at 5:04 pm
Maybe thats what the are trying to conserve.Hatred
Laffin Dolfin
Mar. 31st, 2013 at 6:58 pm
What? Is there a hate shortage? Why does no one tell me these things! I hate you all! There, that oughta cover it. /s
mjh
Mar. 31st, 2013 at 8:31 pm
The Right is up in arms on Twitter, threatening to switch to Bing as revenge against Google for honoring a Christian activist on Easter.
. . . unaware that Bing simply uses Google’s search results.
“Please proceed.”
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goober
Mar. 31st, 2013 at 10:51 pm
I knew it was the imigants. Even when it was the bears, I knew it was the imigants!
KnowWhat
Apr. 1st, 2013 at 1:23 am
Well all we gotta do is bring the Christians to this page, man I wish I could see their face expression as soon as they find out Chavez was one of them.
Shiva
Apr. 1st, 2013 at 7:42 am
I think there is a vast difference between right wing xtians and the christian that Chavez was. A right wing christian can find a multitude of reasons why Chavez was not one of them. Biblical reasons at that
thecrud
Apr. 1st, 2013 at 7:58 am
Republicanism and religion mix to create stupidity
Nothing more nothing less both are relics of bygone eras that failed so badly at what the professed that no one with a shred of humanity would try to defend it any longer.
Only those with ulterior motives are left trying to blind others to its failure.
Maranon
Apr. 1st, 2013 at 2:24 pm
Cesar Chavez was marching for fair wager and the rights of MIGRANT workers, not all were “illegals”.
He was also working to limit the working age to avoid children working on the field picking produce.
He was also working to avoid gross exposure to chemical spraying done by planes, that was taking place while the workers were on the field.
He was a pacifist, soft spoken articulate man, who was able to get enough support to bring about social change, and the migrant children could go to school instead of work as soon as they could walk.
He was a christian who believed in social justice,
following in the steps of Jesus, and helping those who could not help themselves, not just getting dressed up and proclaiming very publicly that
“I am a christian”