Fifty years after the assassination of civil rights icon Medgar Evers, racism is not dead. But a handful of incidents we’ve seen this month has proved that the vast majority of Americans no longer accept it.
The most recent example comes from the nation’s warm embrace of Sebastien De La Cruz. The 11-year-old singing star became the target of hateful racist online commentary after he sang the national anthem during Game 3 of the NBA Finals in San Antonio this past Tuesday.
Much of the backlash came from Twitter, where some called him derogatory names like “wetback” and “beaner.”
“9 out of 10 chance that kid singing the national anthem is illegal,” one tweet read.
Another said “This kid is Mexican why is he singing the national anthem,” and told him to “#gohome”–an ironic directive since it turns out De La Cruz isn’t just American, but San Antonio born and raised as well.
Fortunately, he remained strong in the face of backlash, and dismissing the haters on twitter.
Please do not pay attention to the negative people. I am an American living the American Dream. This is part of the American life.
— Sebastien De La Cruz (@selcharrodeoro) June 12, 2013
“I think the people were talking bad because of what I was wearing and it’s not my fault.” Sebastien told KTRK, referring to the mariachi outfit he wore that night. “It’s what I love and I’m just proud to be a mariachi singer. It’s their opinion actually and if they don’t like mariachi, that’s their problem. I love it.”
By Thursday night’s game, De La Cruz had won the support of the nation. Even the president had endorsed him.
Don’t miss @selcharrodeoro‘s encore performance of the national anthem at the #NBAFinals in San Antonio tonight.
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) June 14, 2013
The arena erupted in cheers for De La Cruz (again in a mariachi outfit) Thursday night as he was introduced by San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro as “a phenomenal young man.” The crowd roared even louder as he finished the anthem.
The racist detractors were ultimately drowned out by the supporters, and not even for the first time this month.
Two young Dunkin’ Donuts employees who work in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., are being hailed for keeping calm after facing a racist rant from a customer.
Last week that customer, Taylor Chapman, uploaded a video of her chastising the employees, hurling profanities and racial slurs, including “sand-n****r”, because she claimed to have not received a receipt for her meal the night before.








