Sunday, May 28, 2017

For What It's Worth

I wonder.

In Nov. 2007 I was stunned but elated when we elected Barack Obama. I was never more proud of our country. While he made many missteps, he and his family always acted with grace and class. I had high hopes for us. But those hopes have been diminished. I look at our country now and see hatred of non-whites; hatred of non-Christians; hatred of non-heterosexuals; hatred of the elderly; hatred of the poor; hatred of the the sick; hatred of the earth; and hatred of the truth. I wonder on this Memorial Day Weekend if those who made the supreme sacrifice for this country would think it was worth it.

Saturday, May 27, 2017

Freedom Lost

 This weekend is supposed to be about remembering and honoring the sacrifices made to make this a free country. Because those of us on the Left are often critical of our country, we're considered unpatriotic. But it is our patriotism that leads us to expect our government to live up to a higher standard. If those on the Right truly believe in a free society, where is their outrage at the constant erosion of our freedoms?
The below article is very long but this is the gist of the story:
From The Intercept: "A SHADOWY INTERNATIONAL mercenary and security firm known as TigerSwan targeted the movement opposed to the Dakota Access Pipeline with military-style counterterrorism measures, collaborating closely with police in at least five states, according to internal documents obtained by The Intercept. The documents provide the first detailed picture of how TigerSwan, which originated as a U.S. military and State Department contractor helping to execute the global war on terror, worked at the behest of its client Energy Transfer Partners, the company building the Dakota Access Pipeline, to respond to the indigenous-led movement that sought to stop the project.
Internal TigerSwan communications describe the movement as “an ideologically driven insurgency with a strong religious component” and compare the anti-pipeline water protectors to jihadist fighters. One report, dated February 27, 2017, states that since the movement “generally followed the jihadist insurgency model while active, we can expect the individuals who fought for and supported it to follow a post-insurgency model after its collapse.” Drawing comparisons with post-Soviet Afghanistan, the report warns, “While we can expect to see the continued spread of the anti-DAPL diaspora … aggressive intelligence preparation of the battlefield and active coordination between intelligence and security elements are now a proven method of defeating pipeline insurgencies.”
More than 100 internal documents leaked to The Intercept by a TigerSwan contractor, as well as a set of over 1,000 documents obtained via public records requests, reveal that TigerSwan spearheaded a multifaceted private security operation characterized by sweeping and invasive surveillance of protesters.
As policing continues to be militarized and state legislatures around the country pass laws criminalizing protest, the fact that a private security firm retained by a Fortune 500 oil and gas company coordinated its efforts with local, state, and federal law enforcement to undermine the protest movement has profoundly anti-democratic implications. The leaked materials not only highlight TigerSwan’s militaristic approach to protecting its client’s interests but also the company’s profit-driven imperative to portray the nonviolent water protector movement as unpredictable and menacing enough to justify the continued need for extraordinary security measures. Energy Transfer Partners has continued to retain TigerSwan long after most of the anti-pipeline campers left North Dakota, and the most recent TigerSwan reports emphasize the threat of growing activism around other pipeline projects across the country."
#resist

https://theintercept.com/2017/05/27/leaked-documents-reveal-security-firms-counterterrorism-tactics-at-standing-rock-to-defeat-pipeline-insurgencies/

Friday, May 26, 2017

Campaign Promises

Trump has made good on one of his campaign promises: "The other thing with the terrorists is you have to take out their families, when you get these terrorists, you have to take out their families,” Trump declared on Dec. 2, 2015. “They care about their lives, don't kid yourself. When they say they don't care about their lives, you have to take out their families.”

In January, Trump ordered bombing raid on Yemen that killed 10 women and children. Last week Trump made a $110 billion arms deal with Saudia Arabia, who is currently bombing the shit out of Yemen and is the country thought to be behind 9/11. Yesterday, U.S. bombing raids in Syria killed 100 civilians including 40 children.

#makeadifference
#resist
#grabyourwallet
#nobannowall
#wewillreplaceyou

Thursday, May 25, 2017

Indifference



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Rome is burning yet people are content to share recipes and pictures of their pets on social media.

Shouldn't there be some type of outrage at the dismantling of our democracy?  What will it take for people to wake up? Or are they already awake but just don't care enough?

I realize people have bills to pay; jobs to suffer through; kids to care for; and lives to live. But the nightmare that is the Trump administration is destroying the middle class and the poor. More activism is needed. And there any many forms of activism that don't require time or money: an email or a phone call to a legislator; a comment on social media directed at someone or something; correcting fake news heard from friends or co-workers. It doesn't take much if everyone does it. Those in power depend on the indifference of the electorate. Make a difference.

“All over the place, from the popular culture to the propaganda system, there is constant pressure to make people feel that they are helpless, that the only role they can have is to ratify decisions and to consume.” 
― Noam Chomsky