First Lady of Rhode Island Compares API Activists to Terrorists
And the hits just keep on coming…
The background is as follows: this past November, Rhode Island Governor Donald Carcieri laid off all Southeast Asian interpreters at the Rhode Island Department of Human Services. The reasoning was that these translators only come in handy when there are clients who speak “not so commonly encountered foreign languages.”
Of course, there was no thought given to the fact that having native Southeast Asian language speakers on staff at DHS might actually help build trust between the department and the people they serve. Hiring private translators might get the job done on the surface, but it shows that there’s no investment in helping Southeast Asian communities in the state. From what I gather, folks at DHS know this and wanted to keep the interpreters on, but the governor’s budget cut them out. So many youth activists in Rhode Island - many of whom are affiliated with the dope organization PrYSM - criticized the move as racist.
To clarify: I don’t think anyone is saying the governor laid off people because of their race. I think the feeling is that by choosing not to have Southeast Asian language speakers on DHS staff, it shows a lack of care for the thousands of Southeast Asians in the state. And I think there is a reasonable way that the state’s executive branch could respond to that criticism, but…well…read for yourself:
I think they have mentors who are much older than them who are training them up. You know — how those terrorists have kids blow up, you know, Benazir Bhutto and so forth? You think the kids thought of it? I don’t think so.
Rhode Island First Lady Sue Carcieri
First of all: wow.
Secondly: there are so many faulty assumptions in these four sentences, it’s almost like the comment from another planet. I don’t actually know where to begin…but I will try:
1. Just to get it out the way, I never heard any indication that Bhutto was assassinated by youth?
2. The statement completely ignores the issue at hand! Instead she attacks the people who dare have an opinion counter to hers.
3. There is always an assumption that youth who refuse to accept whatever information they are spoonfed by people in power are actually brainwashed. Sorry ma’am, you got it backwards.
4. She calls them terrorists!
5. When asked to apologize, she refused and then said she expected an apology from them!
Anyway, it’s not even a surprise that people in power feel it acceptable to disrespect the powerless. What’s more: she actually turned it around and claimed that she is the one who is offended!


yo man this story makes me cry cuz this is what i do all day every day … it’s shows not a lack of care for southeast asians … it’s a lack of care for people.
“The reasoning was that these translators only come in handy when there are clients who speak “not so commonly encountered foreign languages.””
Not many white women are encountered in management, let’s shut down any programs/offices that help break the glass ceiling - yeah that makes sense.
And I wanna clarify not to be an ass but cuz this shit has been my life for four years - translators are those who provide written language services and interpretors are for oral language services … actually i am an ass, but not in this case!
Comment by Neel Saxena — 02.07.08 @ 8:33PM