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Editorial: Down with the crabs

In a letter published in the Manila Mail last month, Gus Alzona, Republican candidate for Congress in Maryland, criticized some Filipino Americans, including some “so-called community leaders” for continuing to practice the ‘politics of personal destruction’ and to engage in that almost uniquely Filipino art of divisive ‘crab mentality’." Because of these practices, he predicts that the community will end up in a permanent split.

Mr. Alzona should be praised for having the courage to write about this pernicious practice of some members of the Filipino American community. While he did not mention any names, almost everyone in the community knows who the “crabs” are. The community knows who are practicing the “politics of personal destruction.” Many have also criticized the way some organizations are being ran, but no one, it seems, has had the courage to expose them.




The tendency of some groups to act as a sort of an exclusive club that bars others from joining is not something new. This has existed in the DC area for as long as one can remember. This explains why some organizations have split into two or three groups if members do not like the way their leaders run them. This explains why two galas to mark the centennial of Filipino immigration and Philippine independence were held on the same day and time last month. And this explains why, after learning that a Filipina American was running for public office in Maryland, another Filipina also threw her hat into the ring, thus splitting the Filipino vote.

However, while these may cause some divisiveness in the community, they will not result in a permanent split as Mr. Alzona sees it. But divisiveness in any form is not conducive to advancing the aspirations of the Filipino American community to become a strong and powerful force in the nation’s capital.

We must stop the crabs and those who practice the politics of personal destruction from continuing with their nefarious practices.

 
Editorial: Down with the crabs
 
Posted on Wednesday, July 26 @ 15:36:50 CDT by comicarts
 

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