Many
a school
and boulevard
is named
for the man
whose
reputation’s
now marred
by the revelations
in the NYT
investigations
into
sexual abuse
by the Latino
and Farm Workers
Union hero,
Cesar Chavez.
Dolores Huerta
the “abuela”
of the same
movement,
chose silence
about being
raped by him
and his abuse
of girls
and other
women,
for the sake
of the Farm
Workers
Union
and Latino
rights.
Now
at almost
96,
her admission
could help
fix
the trap
of hero
worship.
Leadership
is an ego
trip,
but the script
must be
flipped
more immediately.
The fear
and shame
shouldn’t be
for the victims
of abuse,
but for those
who confuse
title
with entitlement.
Victims
of Chavez
were as young
as 9,
and Ms. Huerta,
whom he twice
raped
at the time,
each time
resulting
in children,
was so
committed to
her work
with the UFW,
and the rights
of farm workers
and Latinos,
that she chose
silence
for what she
believed
was a greater
good;
but also
for what she
believed
she could
do.
In many ways
our culture
is now more
aware
of the reality
of the pervasiveness
of sexual
abuse.
But many
refuse
to accept
the concept
that women
and children
are actually
not objects.
Even other
humanitarian
projects
carve out
sex
as somehow
irrelevant.
The recent
revelations
show Chavez
was malevolent –
not just
the macho
hero.
And now
bro
culture-
the manosphere-
does appear
to embrace
misogyny.
Accountability
for irresponsibility
much less,
abuse,
finds
an excuse
among
the obtuse
and those
who have
something
to lose.
Of course,
everyone
has something
to lose,
and to choose
to ignore
abuse,
or deviance,
for the convenience
of political
expedience
is itself
an abdication
of responsibility.
Sure,
we give females
our blessing
and yet
insinuate
that dressing
a certain
way
causes
inappropriate
behavior
by invitation.
Only
such a notion
removes
responsibility
for action
and gives
agency
to spaghetti
straps
and mini
skirts.
It hurts
my heart
to learn
this news,
not for Chavez,
but for
Huerta.
She had
to endure
for
sixty
years
for fears
of “greater”
pain.
But the greater
stain
will be
on
all of us
who let
injustice
remain.