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Culturally Unaware Essay, Research Paper


Culturally Unaware


I was planning to take a leisurely trip this summer, but now I think


I’ll have to change my plans. Instead I’ll probably have to take a crash


course in Sensitivity for the Culturally Unaware. Maybe it’s because I grew


up in Chicago, perhaps the most culturally diverse city in the country.


Maybe it’s because I have a mulatto niece and nephew. Maybe it’s because my


cousin’s last name is now Hernandez. Maybe it’s because my wife’s cousin


is a Native American. Or maybe it’s because we Poles have borne the brunt


of more jokes than any other ethnic group, but all this time I thought I


was aware of other cultures and the feelings of members of other ethnic


groups and minorities. Now I guess I’m not. At least my union newsletter,


the BEA_Messenger, says I’m not in an article on multicultural awareness. I


for one take pride in our nation’s history in regard to minorities.


Minority groups founded this nation. The religious groups who felt the


pressure of persecution in their homelands came here to begin new lives,


and eventually a new nation. The ethnic groups that came in a great flood


of immigrants came to escape the economic oppression of their homelands.


Those groups, too, found a way to become part of the American experience.


They didn’t need, nor did they demand, any laws requiring acceptance into


society. Kindness, tolerance and respect are things that can only be


earned, not handed down by legislative decree. Those things mandated by law


never reach into the fiber of our country. They never take root in our


psyches. In fact, as we have too often seen, legislative decrees that


mandate how we should act or feel lead to only more dissension and


divisiveness. Great strides have been taken on the road to equality.


Despite claims to the contrary, women have more opportunity now to succeed


than ever before. Today, fifty percent of law school graduates are female.


Where twenty years ago perhaps 5000 women were industrial engineers, today


that profession consists of 175000 females. Blacks, too, have made great


strides. They are now mayors, governors, and judges. They hold positions


of authority in almost every segment of our country. We as a nation by and


large have indeed accepted minorities into the fold of this culture,


particularly when those minorities have done much to earn our respect. The


February 21, 1992, issue of the Messenger, however, suggests that I am not


multiculturally aware enough. It suggests that things I say or feel may be


taken as derogatory. It smacks of a political correctness and Big


Brotherhood, which, if we honestly appraise it, does more to hinder our


First Amendment rights than any oppressive behavior of the past. I am


multiculturally aware enough already without having my union trying to


convince me that I am not. I am particularly upset by the implication that


remarks I may or may not make are derogatory and multiculturally unaware. I


think, and believe, that people should be treated equally. I also believe


that much of what is deemed to be “multiculturally aware” is just plain


silly. And some of the things in the Messenger article point to this. It


is true that “few of us…think that women are the weaker sex.” It is


equally true that most of realize that, unless her name is Bertha or


Beulah, few women can bench press the same weight as men, or hit a golf


ball as far as Jack Nicklaus. Admittedly, many attractive women have the


physical capabilities of the ancient Amazons, but they usually go by the


name of “Blaze” or “Dementia” and appear regularly on American_Gladiators


or Roller_Derby. Yes, I do become “impatient with elderly people who drive


more slowly” than I do. But, it’s not because they are elderly. It’s


because I don’t want to wreck the front end of my car by running into back


end of a car that is going 35 mph on an interstate highway. After drunk


driving, the majority of auto accidents are caused by drivers going under


the posted speed limits. I do not, however, become impatient with

elderly


people who “stow their change before moving from the check-out counter.”


They’re not stowing their change. The experience of their years has taught


them that half the cashiers in the country don’t know how to make change,


and they’re just making sure they don’t get gypped. I now have to suspect


the wisdom of saying certain things, according to the Messenger. Saying of


my son, “He’s all boy,” is wrong now. So, too, is saying that he and his


friends are “acting like a bunch of savages.” So I can’t tell them to “sit


Indian style” for a while and behave themselves. I don’t understand this


at all. I certainly don’t want an hermaphrodite for a son. But if he was,


I still wouldn’t want him acting like a savage when we are supposedly


civilized. As for the act of sitting on the floor cross-legged, which is


not to be confused with the sitting position of meditation known as the


Lotus position, I can think of no other way to say it other than Indian


style. By the time I got, “sit on the floor cross-legged, etc….” out of


my mouth, my son and his friends would turn into all boys again and start


running around like savages. The Messenger asks if I feel that a boy who


plays with dolls is less masculine. Boys have always played with toy


soldiers. Today’s G.I. Joe and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle action figures


are still dolls by any other name. When they start playing “Let’s dress


like Barbie,” though, I think it’s time to worry. I’m not willing to have


my son put on a dress at an early age just to see if he turns out like


Ernest Hemingway. I must admit that at times I must remind him to stop


being “all boy” and that his sister is not a member of the evil Cobra Force


or Foot Clan. Next, the Messenger asks if I feel that eating a pig is more


acceptable than eating a dog. As I am neither Jewish nor vegetarian, in


which case I would really be upset by the question, I will pretty much eat


anything on the plate as long as it isn’t still moving. Any Pole who can


slurp down a bowl of czardnina (duck blood soup to those of you who are


culturally unaware) ought to be able to handle a portion or two of Rover


ala Carte. I am wondering, though, how this eating of dogs fits into the


agenda of the animal rights activists. Are they planning to travel to


Eastern countries and tell them to stop eating dogs and start chewing down


a few brats and beer instead just to keep the pigs represented equally on


the world’s dinner table? In perhaps a final attempt to make its point, the


Messenger asks how I would feel if a black family bought the house next


door. Given that my brother-in-law was black, I supposed I should be the


one who is insulted by this question. It’s just as silly as the other


points made in the article. Nobody in their right mind wants anybody


living next door to them. All of us would probably prefer that our nearest


neighbors were forty miles away and the only way they could contact us was


by dog sled. Since we can’t have that ideal, we settle for anybody who can


kill dandelions and cuts their grass on a regular basis. We would also


require that they keep their dog from pooping in our yard. We would like


them to do the same things with their kids, not have a lot of large, loud


parties, and not have the cops pull up in front of their house every other


night. Most of us have never given much thought to the question, but when


we do, we decide we don’t give a hoot. I don’t presume to know about other


cultures. My perceptions of other cultures can only be based on


experience. That is why I plan on attending that Summer Camp for the


Culturally Unaware. I do have one condition to place upon my attendance at


this camp. Whoever is running the camp, perhaps even the person who wrote


the Messenger piece. has to attend a camp that I am starting down the road


from them. It’s called Summer Camp for the Multiculturally Without a Clue.


Every night we have czardnina and hot dogs for supper. Then we sit Indian


style around a campfire. Boys and girls are welcome regardless of race,


religion or creed.

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