Latinos, Blacks, and Politics

I was watching Bill Maher’s “Real Time” this past weekend that I had Tivo’d. He has a segment where he goes to an area and interviews them on who they are going to vote for and teases them on their reasoning. This episode he was interviewing Hispanics in a “Mexican area” I believe in California. Everyone Maher interviewed was going to vote for Clinton except for one person.

Here is a segment from the transcript from the show.

MAHER: Do you think there’s a problem between the Latino community and the black community? A lot of people say that they don’t vote for Barack Obama because they just wouldn’t vote for a black guy.

WOMAN #1: Yes, but that does knock into racism.

MAHER: I mean, if you brought home a black guy, what would your parents say?

WOMAN #1: I mean, they’d be okay with it. But my grandparents would be a little…you know.

MAHER: Right. What if it was Barack Obama himself?

WOMAN #1: [she laughs]

MAHER: He’s so successful. Nice looking.

WOMAN #1: “Okay, go ahead. Have a good one.”

MAHER: You could be First Lady. Or you could marry Bill Clinton, you’d be Third Lady. [laughter] Whenever there’s a boxing match, like between a Latino guy and a black guy, there just seems to be an extra-

MAN #1: [overlapping] That’s a whole different - that’s a whole different thing.

MAHER: [overlapping]-amount of hatred going on there. When it’s Sugar Shane Mosley and Oscar de la Hoya, it’s a blood match.

MAN #1: Well, you know what? You’ve got to go with your own. I’ve got to go with my own on that.

MAHER: [overlapping] I always vote for the Irish guy. I do.

MAN #1: Oh, well.

MAHER: The Hispanics just don’t like the black guy. Come on, why can’t someone admit it?

WOMAN #2: [overlapping] I do. I-

MAHER: [overlapping] I’ve been here all day. No one will admit it.

WOMAN #2: [overlapping] No, I like him. It’s just-

MAHER: [overlapping] What is it with the Latinos and the blacks? What is this blood feud? Why can’t we just get along?

WOMAN #2: No blood feud. It’s just-

MAHER: Come on, little “Juno.” [laughter]

WOMAN #1: Who are you voting for?

MAHER: I’m going to vote for the black guy.

WOMAN #1: Really? And why is that?

MAHER: He’s cute. [laughter] [applause] [cheers]

Maher brings up an interesting point that I see all around me in Puerto Rico.

Latinos in general have an untold racism with blacks. When it comes to politics, the reactions I get while talking politics here are -

Prefer McCain “Because he is a Man.”

Prefer Clinton “Because I don’t think (then they stop talking)” then say “I don’t know.”

“I don’t care.” “I don’t get to vote anyway.”