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WASP Stereotypes Of Southern Italian Immigrants

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The United States was and is widely known as a “melting pot”. Common belief holds that America welcomed hopeful immigrants from overseas, and provided them with opportunities that would give them better lives for themselves and their families. While such a statement is technically true in general, the issues in regards to prejudice and racism, is where the metaphor weakens for America as a beacon of hope for immigrants. Many people today believe that Americans have always embraced and encouraged the melting pot concept. However, WASP stereotypes of immigrants were the driving force behind the quality of treatment received by immigrant groups. It was the group they hated, which made it difficult for immigrants to be seen as individuals, let …show more content…

One reason for their prejudice was religion, or more accurately, the difference of views on the importance of religion and church. WASPs highly valued religion, while Southern Italians did not. In Southern Italy, there was no separation of church and state and the institution was very corrupt. The government and the church would take most of the earnings from Southern Italian farmers; therefore, the church was not trusted. The Southern Italians were, in fact, very religious Catholics; however, the Southern Italian church being in line with the government caused them to blame the church for their …show more content…

They even created shrines within their homes for particular Saints, so they could pray properly in absence of a church. The church and government gave the Southern Italians deep trust issues when it comes to institutions and people outside of their family and village. The family became the most important institution in Southern Italy, and this belief carried over with them to The United States. The WASPs viewed the Southern Italians opposition to religious institutions as disrespectful and anti-religious. In the eyes of WASPs, the Southern Italians’ antagonistic attitude towards church was worse than the fact that they were Catholics. A difference in religion was cause for dislike, but an absence of religious practices, or so they thought, was immoral.
One of the biggest stereotypes depicting Southern Italians as immoral is the idea that they are all affiliated with the Mafia. This WASP belief was formed based on a .0025% of truth. An extremely small population of the Southern Italians engaged in organized crime. However, WASPs believed that all organized crime was run by Italians, and that all Southern Italians were involved or connected with the crimes in some way. The Italian way of closeness of family and exclusiveness of anyone who was not family, helped confirm the WASPs’ theory of intertwined

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