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Combating racism in the Arab American community
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In a perfect world, there would be no groups marginalized on the basis of race, national origin, religion or other defining characteristics. In an imperfect - yet still more desirable - world than the one in which we live, these marginalized groups would band together in the hope of asserting their communities’ respective needs and demands. Given the state of separatism within the Arab American community (as well as others), this imperfect reality seems an unlikely hope.

 

When one thinks of racism in relationship to Arab Americans, the mind (perhaps unfairly) usually conjures images of anti-Jewish sentiment. And, indeed, that is a problem in our community (don't the Arab Americans who voted for George W. Bush because they couldn't cast their vote for a ticket that included Jewish Joe Lieberman feel foolish now?), but that isn't the only prejudice we're guilty of perpetuating.

 

Historically, as immigrant groups have entered the Americas, the dirty practice of survival has included subjugating other ethnic groups to ensure a slightly higher place on the food chain. The Irish did it to Italians and blacks, Italians did it to blacks and Puerto Ricans and so on and so forth. In some segments of the Arab American community, this "tradition" is alive and well in the way African Americans are regarded.

 

Along the way, some Arab Americans have gotten it into their heads that they are superior to African Americans. I've heard the word 3abeed (slave) thrown around more times than I'd care to admit. I find it funny (but not really) on a few levels because (1) often times the people slinging the slur are but a half a shade lighter, if that, than those they're demeaning, (2) while insulting African Americans, they're often appropriating their culture and (3) the so-called "white" majority doesn't particularly care for either of our groups, but I'd bet money that - post 9/11 - African Americans are held in a higher esteem than we.

 

Of course, not all Arab Americans are culprits and some African Americans are certainly guilty of racism and xenophobia against us, but I believe that if we are complacent and quiet about this problem in our community, we are condoning it. Hold others accountable for their words. African Americans and Arab Americans have a breadth of shared experiences, albeit unpleasant ones - job discrimination, racial profiling, etc. - why beat each other up, doesn't everybody else do that enough?

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Added: December 12, 2006. 05:43 AM CST
You are right
I have noticed this as well. Although when the word 3abeed is used (mostly by palestinians), it is not meant in the degrading way. It is simply the defining word for dark skinned people, since it originated in a time when slaves were blacks and just became a part of their speech.
Pebbles
Added: July 01, 2007. 07:55 AM CST
Use of the word `abd is takhalluf `aqli
It's obvious that the use of the word 'abd for black people is deragotory. i remember doing a summer language program in Irbid, Jordan, and I heard a person refer to the Egyptian day laborers as `abiid. And of course the use of the word in the U.S. is just a sign of our general takhalluf. how many times have I heard Egyptians describe a neighborhood as good because 'it does not have too many blacks.' ma fiihash suud we got issues ...
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