I sKiKf TT Cuts in military long-awaited move Don't look now. but the Pentagon did something right More than 140,(MM) Nation,.; < .uard and n-sorve-po sitions art- pegged for elimination nationwide over this yn;ir and next And the good news doesn't stop then-, total cuts will equal 2.'!4,(MI0 over the next five years, meaning a savings of 520 billion The monetars savings is a long time in (dining No one needs to be told this i ountrs spends a very prettv penny on its militarv — [>rett\ pennies that every American isn't happy spending. America is in worsening finam oil shape with a deficit almost as big as Hill (.union s fiead It s about tunc sonic ream lions were marie somewhere in our martial monster, and our ov erblovv n mi I itarv is a good [ilar e to star! 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Ni l1 It. iiini w. h .t' lilt!»• uni' lor his t|5|V, Hill lx-1 HUSO M I' Il'illNI' till' t OlllfortN of .1 NIK lot \ I’Nt.ll) liNhi'd on the blueprint ol class wi! flliii |fni'!Vi*N sot ... trill .0 birth r un i'\i-.Ii nb.il . ! : . ■ i :' 11: g ’ i. 1t!:: 11 g i ■ N i i • p t itn- iitihg.it ion in I miNtrui t ' pi'lNprs liV i o! MIS un ,i i-\.- 1 i ipmi- n i in ,i nun white Nineteen. ! find myself .itfimung Laphutn s pert option lh.it tin promise of America in uixiCl t sei t-fl'Ill'W ill 'Hill In'KIIll mg it in nni about posturing I'H't .it'll!' 1 ii.in( opportunities A < onternporar\ i use in .: ' .■ ! Mat M.ibrv ■. *1 j : . ‘ lull. h‘ - .in n pi nil ir d Si.inlorti studying literature niui i n torn .it to mil re hi!mi n Tills information up pi-.i:' H .ii' 'o' w dh u Nni.ill pho tograph ol Mabrv ,i lil.uk Nmerit .in on tin* pugo in \i'ii iiu'. l n I .i/ii/’un ifi,it fou turod 111n t|iii*n( i-ss.iv ontitloii 1.iv mg m i w 11 U orids In that i ommenlery Mabry i untr.iNlod tlio povortv of Iiin hionif community in \uw for nia with tlio academic milieu ut Stanford He also disclosed his strung (omniltment to educa tion Today lie in a staff reporter and as sin mte i si dor with News ueeA maga/ine fhese introductory observa lions are relevant from at least two points ol reference f irst, they serve to remind us that the continuing struggle for inclu s:on and at i ess m American NIK ii'tv tl.iN been waged on two fronts, one political and the other personal Seiond. for those who (like Mart us M.ibrv) choose the per sonal ai hievement pathway, it iv 'to !; limiting r,u r t entered .■ .-. h 1 ip , x!. :,! ! ■• : till Sii.il k expe r io m r culturally if hr s hr !.,:prs l< ,ii hlrvr MIC U'« in mainstream American journal Perhaps i! should hr ,n >. ■ i vs : rii g<- ,1 I h,i 1 1 rr m a m strongly i i.mmittrd lo tfir iiir.il of integration and lo an oppor i;iM;i\ strm lurr lfiat rvcntually is,i, mature no spin lal rest™ lions nr favors basis) on nn r, ethnicity or gender just thr I ghi ' ! ■: 'all on one's lll dtvitfuul merit III.' as i look ,nit ovrr Amort i .i s I-.:.., ation.i i tor rain today. I ; :. ! r v trial of a disturbing irntil irk toward a divisivr to: Hi t 'nrotribiihstn' t harm trn/ril by distinct ethnic on o. rs in this urrrnt drvrlop n : fat In an asking rue tai and t 'firm groups to extend them srhrs lH-vund thru particular rstr.ii soi lali/ation patterns, l’ir\ arr somehow encouraged to prrsrrvr tfiosr various oricn title 111is from vrstrrvear ill,t! al legedly produce a rich and s,i c,,:\ di\ersitv on c ampus And as all of this is m eur• ring thrrr arc costly "trade; oils having to do with insulTi h■ nt personal empowerment in terms of c urrrnt mainstream i umpetem itfs' While Marcus Matin re mains conscious of ids racial heritage. his sense o f personhiKxi clearlv extends tie vond that one dimension of his being Accordingly, in his pres mil journalistic work with Arivsiverk, he has achieved creditable empowerment based upon a marketable professional i ompetenue that transcends rac e The noted historian Arthur M Schlosinger has captured well the core idea that under girds ibis essay. In his 19U1 book. The disuniting of Ameri < .( R e f I e i I i o n s ii n a \t Jin uliunil Sn< irh Si hlesin : lirsi ritu s America as "ii transforming nation, banishing I' m 11 a I memories and develop ing ,i uniqui' national character : isi'd on common political ide i;v arid shared experiences The pm lit o! America w as not to [deserve old c.ultures. lint to !t eg.- a new Amerce an culture It seems to im . incidentally, that tills view is v er y consistent w itii tlie one aixnil "becoming” that was c ited at the beginning of tins commentary Moreover, Sc hlesinger reminds us that tin' Afric am/ation of iliac k Ameri c ails has not got very far" and asserts that "most Americ an horn members of minority groups, white or non while, wbile they may i iiertsii purtic u iar heritages, still see them selves primarily as Americans in tlie end, I tielieve tile c ult of ethnicity is destined to fail in America 1 also contend that genuine self-esteem stems from personal achievement In the larger, present-day culture in vvhic h we must all eventually find a niche of sec urity. Again, tlie example of Mart us Malay comes to mind His rat ini fieri tage is but one component of lus sense of wtio lie is Clearly, Ins national citizenship and Ills professional Identity are other affirming facets of t h e "multidimensional mosaic that symbolizes his const inus lless of self I shall continue to hope that non white American minority students on campus will man age to acknowledge their ethnic heritage and to acquire the kinds of marketable competen cies that are currently valued in our society. Not to operate from that kind of balanced perspec - tive would l>e to allow the se ductive rhetoric of diversity to militate against the achieve ment of real personal empower ment — and a genuine sense of human affirmation Ron Rousseve is a professor of counseling psychology ul the University. COMMENTARY POLICY Commentaries should be l>etween 750 and 1,000 words, legible and signed, and the identification of the writer must be verified upon submission. 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