Importing Mexico's Worsening Racial Inequality
Part 2 of a Series on the Mexican racial hierarchy and its implications for
America

By Steve Sailer
<A HREF="http://www.VDare.com">www.VDare.com</A>

Will immigration end America's racial divides? Will interracial marriage
convert our descendents into a beige nation of Tiger Woods look-alikes? Will

the flood of Latin American immigrants, who lack the North American
prejudice
against "miscegenation," usher in a new era of racial equality where a
person's class cannot be assumed based merely on his color?

This is the argument of Gregory Rodriguez, a fine young Southern California
journalist of "Unzist" viewpoint - i.e., pro-immigration but
pro-assimilation, in the manner of Ron Unz. "Latinos, whose history has been

one of mixture and among whom mestizos are the rule rather than the
exception, understand hybridity, a notion that America's discourse on race
desperately lacks. … Perhaps once we have fully adopted the concept of
mestizaje into our racial dialogue, we will recognize that Los Angeles is
well on its way to becoming a mestizo metropolis." [<A
HREF="http://www.med.ucla.edu/cesla/oped/5-5-96.htm">http://www.med.ucla.edu
/c
esla/oped/5-5-96.htm</A>]

This theory sounds plausible. In many ways, it is appealing. Yet, there's
just one little problem. After an experiment lasting nearly 500 years in
Latin America, intermarriage has utterly failed to eliminate racial
inequality. Mestizo nations like Mexico and mulatto nations like Brazil are
bywords for vast concentrations of wealth among the white ruling class
contrasted with extreme poverty among the darkest citizens. In fact, in
Mexico racial segregation is worsening.

What Americans don't comprehend is that, although Mexico doesn't have a
Color
Line, it has an insidious Color Continuum. Latin American immigration will
push us toward an even more extensive racial caste system than the
white-black gap that has so long troubled us.

As my last column showed [<A
HREF="http://www.vdare.com/sailer_mexico.htm">htt
p://www.vdare.com/sailer_mexico.htm</A>], the corruption of Mexican
political
life that grows out of this hereditary inequality should certainly give us
pause.

Mexico's top political scientist Jorge G. Castaneda described the striking
human disparities in Mexico like this:

"But the inequality is not simply economic; it is also social. A government
undersecretary (one level down from the top echelon of public service)
earned
in 1994 (prior to devaluation) approximately $180,000 after taxes … --
almost
twice what his U.S. counterpart earned before taxes. His chauffeur (provided

by the government, of course) made about $7,500 a year. The official
addresses the employee with the familiar "tu," while the latter must speak
to
the former with the respectful "usted." The official and his peers in the
business and intellectual elites of the nation tend to be white (there are
exceptions, but they are becoming scarcer), well educated, and well traveled

abroad. They send their two children to private schools, removed from the
world of the employee. The employee and his peers tend to be mestizo, many
are barely literate, and they have four or five children, most of whom will
be able to attend school only through the fifth grade." <A
HREF="http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/97feb/mexico/castaned.htm">http://ww
w.
theatlantic.com/issues/97feb/mexico/castaned.htm</A>

Readers in the American Southwest will find this portrait of life in Mexico
less and less alien. Of course, here our increasingly faux egalitarian
informality that de Tocqueville found so prevalent among Americans dictates
that wealthy white American masters insist that their mestizo servants call
them by their first name. Nor do whites call their servants "servants,"
instead, laboriously describing them as "the cleaning lady," "the
babysitter," the "gardener," and so forth. Still, as a description of
America's future, the essentials are about right. The big difference, of
course, is that to prevent mestizos from "becoming scarcer" in elite jobs in

America, we offer them anti-discrimination bureaucracies and quotas.

How did Mexico end up like this, despite twenty generations of
intermarriage?
Surprisingly little is written about Mexico and race. In the U.S., we aren't

really aware of the wide racial range among Mexicans since almost all
Mexican-Americans are mestizos. This is because the non-Spanish-speaking
Indians of the Deep South have been so downtrodden that until recently they
lacked the confidence to immigrate. (Mexican Indians who don't speak
Spanish,
however, have been showing up in California in recent years. Since they
haven't assimilated into Hispanic culture in 480 years, perhaps Mr.
Rodriguez
will inform us when they can be expected to assimilate into American
culture.) And Mexico's white elite finds life south of the border far too
sweet to come north for anything other than advanced degrees, advanced
medical care, and advanced shopping.

The CIA Factbook claims that Mexico's 100 million people are 9% white, 60%
mestizo, 30% Indian, and 1% other. These are fairly arbitrary estimates. It
could be that some of the whites and Indians are a little bit mixed, but not

enough to show. Since Spaniards and Indians tend to share dark hair and dark

eyes, and aren't all that far apart in skin color, so without DNA tests it's

hard tell whether or not people who look pure Spanish or Indian aren't
really
slightly mixed. For example, audiences can be forgiven for accepting Spanish

movie star Antonio Banderas in roles where he plays a mestizo Mexican. (On
the other hand, flamboyant, grandiloquent Spaniards and stoic, taciturn
Indians tend to differ radically in personality.)

Nonetheless, the Mexican elite tends to look strikingly European. In Tim
Burton's affectionate biopic Ed Wood about the worst movie director in
history, our hero Ed runs into his hero Orson Welles. The great man
complains
that in his new film A Touch of Evil, the idiotic studio has cast Charlton
Heston as a Mexican! This seemed awfully funny, until I was looking through
the handy pictures of top Mexican politicians and drug barons (not mutually
exclusive categories) included in Andres Oppenheimer's luridly frank
portrait
of Mexico, Bordering on Chaos. There I saw a photo of Hank Gonzales, former
Mayor of Mexico City and billionaire. (His motto: "A politician who is poor
is a poor politician"). Damn, if he didn't look like Chuck Heston's brother.

And everyone else looks pure Spanish.

Mexicans don't talk much about race due to the Mexican government's national

ideology that We Are All Mestizos. By insisting upon this, the intractable
problems of the horrendously exploited pure Indians of the deep South can be

obfuscated, while the fact that most of the extremely wealthy are pure white

or near white can be obscured.

Yet, despite Mexico's massive problems, we should not wholly denigrate this
Mestizo Mythology. Keep in mind that Mexico is still a far more successful
country than many similar Latin American countries – such as its southern
neighbor Guatemala, where white vs. Indian mass butchery has been recurrent.

The Mestizo Myth may have played some role in keeping Mexico from turning
into Guatemala. Further, Mexico may be the only country in the Western
Hemisphere to assimilate almost completely (genetically and culturally) its
West African population. Thus, it's hardly surprising that Mexicans tend to
find it prudent to subscribe to the Mestizo Myth.

There's a regional aspect to race in Mexico. The backward south is heavily
Indian. The central highlands around Mexico City tend to be mestizo, while
the desert North, which was almost unpopulated until the 20th Century, is
whiter. Thus, the recent call by the Chicano academic Charles Truxillo for
the creation of a breakaway Republica del Norte, which would consist of
southwestern U.S.A. and northern Mexico, paradoxically reflects the Northern

Mexican's regional/racial bias against the more Indian parts of Mexico.

It seems odd, though, that the Mexican Establishment is so white and getting

whiter. After all, in times of upheaval such at the 19th Century Reforma or
the early 20th Revolucion, hard-charging mestizos and even pure Indians
clawed their way to the top (such as Benito Juarez, the only Indian ever to
be President). The ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (or PRI) started

out fairly mestizo.

In the late Twenties, the various warlords, robber barons, insurgent
generals, and godfathers who had emerged from the bloodshed as the highly
fractious ruling class agreed to institutionalize the Revolution. Their
brilliant innovation was to make the President a dictator, but to allow him
only a single 6-year term. This inculcated patience in other politicians. If

you didn't like the current President because he didn't let enough rakeoffs
trickle down to your faction, don't assassinate him, just wait. Your
clique's
turn would come eventually. Loyalty to the system rather than to the current

President became the most admired virtue. This brought a massive reduction
in
political violence.

Corruption was pervasive, of course. But initially it was fairly broadly
distributed, rather like in Chicago's quite similar one-party machine. For
example, to shine shoes in Mexico City, you have to belong to the PRI-run
Shoe Shine Union. To stay in the union you must show up at PRI political
rallies and act wildly enthusiastic about its candidates whenever the TV
cameras are pointed in your direction. But in return, the PRI subsidizes
your
union's health and burial insurance plans. For some poor shoeshine guy, this

kind of traditional machine politics is not such a bad deal. As in Chicago
politics, in the past, most Mexican politicians were ethnically similar to
their constituencies.

So, how come most of the top dogs in the PRI and other high-status realms no

longer look mestizo? (For example, although the dour leftist Presidential
candidate Cuauhtemoc Cardenas is mestizo, the charismatic rightist candidate

Vincente Fox has an Irish grandfather and is 6'5" tall, towering close to a
foot over the heads of the average Mexican man.) This whitening trend is
especially strange due to all the nepotism among Mexican elites. Many of the

big shots in Mexico today are the grandsons and great-grandsons of mestizos
who made the family fortune during the Revolution … yet they are much fairer

than their distinguished ancestor. What in the world is going on?

In my next column, I'll explain what is happening. But here's a hint: watch
Spanish-language shows on Univision and count the percentage of women who
are
blonde. It's as if the casting director for these shows aimed at
Mexican-Americans is David Duke.
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Steve Sailer (<A HREF="http://www.iSteve.com">www.iSteve.com</A>) is
president of the Human Biodiversity Institute. His much celebrated and much
hated article on interracial marriage among blacks, whites, and Asians --
"Is
Love Colorblind?" -- is posted at <A
HREF="http://www.isteve.com/IsLoveColorblind.htm">http://www.isteve.com/IsLo
ve
Colorblind.htm</A>

Steve Sailer
<A HREF="http://www.iSteve.com">www.iSteve.com</A>
President, Human Biodiversity Institute

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