OUR
CULTURAL VALUES
by:
f. g. lopriato y lopez
It will come as a surprise to the mayor and the city of Albuquerque's Health
Department, but New Mexico, including this city and county are united by
a culture that is over four hundred years old.
Mayor Martin Chavez
because he has publicly vowed, on the radio, and over the microphones of
KKOB AM, that he would change the culture of New Mexico .. To underscore
that statement he added that if anyone doubted that he could not do it,
to just wait and he would show them. or words to that effect.
The Health Department
would do well not to even try to politicize the state's traditionaI dishes,
such as Posole, tamales, biscochitos and postre during the most sacred
and/or most festive days of the year, especially when they attempt to demand
that these things be purchased at stores in cans and at the pastry counters.
Either the mayor
and his Health Department never learned or they have been
so driven to undo
state culture that they forgot. Whatever the case may be, it's time that
someone reminded them that every society has a system of values, a se of
interreated values in which a great deal of sentiment is invested.
Common sense should tell them that the word, Value, means something of
importance to an individual or a group. Ideals; beliefs; things; and people.
As political leaders,
of any given society they occupy the posts of that that society's Pilots,
and societies are piloted by their values. Further, that these things can
be important to the society in both a negative or a positive way. i.e.
what the society likes and what it doesn't like.
No society on the
face of the earth is concerned exclusively with the attainment of material
ends. Prestige; status; pride; family honor; love of country,; state; county;
religious beliefs; and what is commonly known as honor can and often are
values so great that entire societies will sacrifice; comfort; well being,
and even life itself. i.e. Before the second world war Japanese Immigration
into the United States was halted and caused thousands of Japanese citizens
to commit suicide, many by jumping into volcanoes, not because they wanted
to immigrate themselves but because Japan and its emperor had been insulted.
Murder suicide,
mass murders, and even individual suicides in the United States are due
more to any of these reasons than we care to admit. if you think that these
self edifying roach hunters give a tinker's dam about anything but their
own perceived importance, you have another guess coming.
,
When guests visit a real New Mexican home during the winter holiday season,
they know that they will find a pot of posole; biscochitos; bread pudding,'
and tamales, hot coffee or chocolate. even in the most humble houses ..
Now, come with me to an all-out, no holds barred, gala get together hosted
by the mayor after his State of The City speech, for his most loyal subjects,
a very special group of Straw Bosses, responsible for assessing the mayor's
chances if he seeks an additional term in office and after that their job
will be to convince you to vote for him in the primaries and again in the
general elections. indeed, a group from which much
will be demanded
and should be amply rewarded for having answered the mayor's call.
A thin slice of German chocolate cake, and no more. No coffee, no chocolate
no ice cream or milk. not even a glass of water with which to wash it down.
Economic conditions being what they are and food shortages getting worst
and more expensive every day, I look for more New Mexicans to revive the
social customs of the past among our own, law or no law. f.g.l.y.
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