Showing posts with label Civil Rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Civil Rights. Show all posts

Saturday, November 10, 2018

Remaining Trump supporters lost cause, base turnout essential for 2020

In the aftermath of the 2018 midterm elections, one thing became clear. At this point there is no such thing as a “moderate” or “sane” Republican. Perhaps there were some, suffering under the oppressive weight of capitalism, during the 2016 election cycle who were duped by the fake ring-wing populism espoused by Donald Trump. However, after two years of corporate giveaways at the cost of everyday people, unapologetic white nationalist pandering, brazen misogyny and unhinged attacks on the LGBTQ community, anybody who is still supportive of Trump and the complicit Republican Party are bigoted scum bags or conspiracy-brained, alt-right morons who obsess over decoding QAnon messages. These people cannot be saved within a two-year election cycle. The only way the left will win in the upcoming 2020 election is through turnout of the base via grassroots organizing.

Trump and GOP lean hard into culture war racism

During the recent midterm election Trump and the Republican Party summoned the most vile aspects of American society in order to cling to power. Trump, despite a strong American economy, campaigned on mostly fear-mongering about the asylum-seeking caravan of impoverished families traveling on foot. He described this group of brown-pigmented people as an “invasion” and even claimed there were “terrorists” within their midst, a claim he made without even the slightest shred of evidence. The only purpose this served was to galvanize the right-wing base through racial resentment and fear politics. Also, it was not just Trump who delved head first into the culture war messaging, many racist Republican candidates followed suit, exposing the GOP for what it has always been about at its ideological core: unbridled bigotry and hatred.

The left must utilize electoral infrastructure created during midterms

Given that remaining Trump supporters cannot be flipped at this point, the only thing left to do is turnout the moderate, liberal and progressive base through newly created electoral infrastructure. The current social upheaval caused by the Trump election has galvanized an unprecedented political awareness and broad-based activism. This has resulted in record numbers of people becoming involved in political campaigns on the left via organizing, canvassing, phone banking, text banking and other various activities. The culmination of this is electoral infrastructure which must be taken advantage of by Democrats and those on the political left during the 2020 election cycle.

Even for those elections which Democrats lost during the midterms, the newly formed electoral infrastructure, such as fully-trained and experienced campaign organizers, funding mechanisms and a base of now-experienced campaign volunteers, can provide the push for Democrats and those on the left to win those same seats in the next election cycle. One example of this is Georgia's 6th congressional district. This historically safe Republican seat experienced an unprecedented Democratic challenge in a special election in 2017, fueled by outrage against Trump. Despite the Democratic candidate narrowly losing in the special election, the infrastructure and base enthusiasm created enabled the Democrats to capture the seat in the recent 2018 midterms.

Florida will be crucial in 2020, galvanizing base essential

Although it is important Democrats fight hard for all 50 states, Florida will be particularly important for achieving success at the ballot box. Florida, which has historically played a pivotal role in deciding presidential elections, is now legitimately a possible swing state with the closeness of the recent governor's race between Andrew Gillum and Ron DeSantis which has now been forced into a recount. Also, with the voting rights of those with felony convictions reinstated in Florida, the potential Democratic base has been greatly increased. Therefore, Florida organizers must begin outreach to this newly enfranchised population and register as many of them as possible to vote. However, this also means candidates on the left must present policy proposals which help empower this population of voters.

In closing, there is no time to tune out, the political left must not miss a beat and immediately begin strategizing campaigns on a grassroots level in all areas of the country. There were still millions of eligible left-leaning voters who did not go to the polls. These are the people grassroots activists must turn out in order to defeat Trump and the Republicans in 2020.

Sunday, October 7, 2018

Post-Kavanaugh: All is not lost, struggle against patriarchy must continue immediately

In the wake of the recent vote by the Senate to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court many women and supporters of women's rights have been emotionally devastated and understandably angry. With President Donald Trump now gaining two conservative appointments to the Supreme Court women's rights are in serious jeopardy. It is widely believed that with a conservative majority the precedent of Roe v. Wade will be overturned, stripping the right of women to control their own bodies and denying them access to abortion. However, believe it or not, all is not lost and it is imperative that women and allies pick themselves up and continue the struggle against patriarchy immediately.

More damage needs to be mitigated

In the short-term the midterm elections are heating up and it is imperative that women and all those who support women's rights make it to the polls to politically punish Republicans for their vote on Kavanaugh. On the other hand, revenge is not the only reason it is important to vote in November. Overturning Roe v. Wade will not happen overnight. The conservatives will still have to take their anti-choice lawsuits through the court system and work their way to the Supreme Court.

In the meantime the GOP will try to outlaw abortion and infringe on the rights of women on the state and local level. It is up to women, liberals, progressives and all those who support women's rights to stop them. At least four states have already passed laws through their state legislatures which would automatically make abortion illegal if Roe v. Wade is overturned. Undoubtedly, the confirmation of Kavanaugh will encourage other conservatives in state legislatures to attempt to follow suit. Therefore, it is imperative that Democrats and those on the left side of the political spectrum control as many state legislative seats and governorships as possible. The only way to do this is at the ballot box in November.

Culture can change politics

Although electoral politics is essential to mitigate the oncoming damage to women's rights in the long-term culture needs to become a larger part of the left's theory of change. Cultural changes are what makes political change possible. Before Brown v. Board of Education, Jackie Robinson made his Major League Baseball debut seven years prior. Ellen Degeneres came out as homosexual on her television sitcom eight years before the first favorable court ruling addressing same-sex marriage. Culture is the seed which must be planted before progressive politics can bear fruit. Now in the midst of the Me Too Movement, believe it or not, the seed has been planted and despite the set back we have yet to bear the fruit.

This means we must continue the struggle on the cultural front. Artists, writers, musicians, creatives and propagators of culture must continue to tell the stories of women's struggles and triumphs in the face of patriarchy. Stories should be created and visions should be shown that portray women of strength, independence, intellect and conscience. Continue telling stories reflecting on how economic inequality is intertwined with women's rights and ultimately human rights. Convey the emotions of women facing the economic reality of an unexpected pregnancy while in soul-crushing poverty with the father not in the picture. Tell the story of the woman who had been impregnated by her rapist. Make her humanity undeniable to even the most hardened of conservatives, including those sitting on the Supreme Court right now.

Humans can change

This may understandably sound naive to many, but believe it or not, likely attempted rapist, and now Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh is also human. This means he and any other humans sitting on the U.S. Supreme Court are capable of change. Even hardcore neoconservative Dick Cheney had a change of heart regarding same-sex marriage when he was faced with the reality of how it affected his daughter's sense of humanity.

Never give up

Like Cheney and the rest of humanity, none of the justices on the Supreme Court are completely disconnected from society and culture. They all surf the Internet and read the news and watch television just like the rest of us. They too will be subject to the cultural messaging of both the right and the left. But, if the left wins the culture war it is possible when it comes time for Kavanaugh and the other conservative justices to pull the trigger, they may ultimately find room in their hearts to maintain the precedent set by Roe v. Wade.

Thursday, March 8, 2018

Why Thomas Paine would shoot Donald Trump if he were alive today (Part 2 of 3)

Written by Igor Goldkind

Continued from Part 1 of 3

But going back to the pistol Thomas Paine is holding against Donald Trump’s head; no, I didn’t forget my premise. Imagine it with me. There’s Thomas Paine, his hand steadily holding the cocked pistol, fully powdered and loaded with a small lead ball. Tiny, but big enough to leave a good sized hole at such close range. And there’s Donald Trump on his knees, shaking. He’s already wet the pants of his suit. He tries very hard to hold back his urging defecation and finally fails.

Now Donald Trump is soiled. Soiled with the same feces he’s been feeding to the American voters for years. Soiled by his indifference, his empathy deficit, his reckless, unfeeling impulses, his sociopathic disconnect from the human race. Remember, Donald, to say “I hear you.” It fools them every time and leaves plenty of time for self-gratification at the expense of others. Trump is soiled by his own inhumanity, his unbridled carnal greed to accumulate wealth, power and women. He assaults women not because he can get it up anymore but because they have power he wants to dominate.

Look at his wife. I haven’t seen such a blank dead look of a hostage to circumstance since Patty Hearst. It was the money that bought her and like some particularly gruesome episode of “Black Mirror,” she got exactly what she paid for, with her integrity, her self-respect and herself. Imagine the morning she awoke to the dawning denouement. Sure she could leave any time, with her child. But where would she go? What would she do? In the afterlife of existence everyone writes a book and sells it. When things go badly; when the world seems to be against me; when I lose; I always remind myself - it could always get worse and at least I don’t have to fuck Donald Trump.

The thought makes me feel better but my heart tears up when I think of her suffering. It is the suffering of the affluent. The ones who have accommodated everything they were told they needed to be happy. Everything they worked hard to acquire in lieu of happiness only to find that very object eluding them. That’s the horror of the denouement, you reach the summit of your life’s ambition and now the only thing left to do is jump off. Because happiness is not an object or an objective. It flits effortlessly in and out of our lives like a butterfly, briefly lingering on a flower and moving on. Ever try to chase a butterfly? Exactly.

Back to Donald Trump having shit and pissed himself while one of the fathers of our country held a pistol to his head. Perhaps at this point Donald would beg for his life like the scene in “Miller’s Crossing,” “Please, Thomas, Please. Look in your heart, look in your heart. You don’t want to do this. You’re not that kind of man. Look in your heart, for god's sake !”

God is a natural place to go. After all, the divisions we are now facing in our country are by no means recent. They’ve been brewing for decades. The divisions are not entirely geographic although the three states that assured Donald of his electoral victory do have a concentration of post-Calvinist evangelicals. Nor are they solely cultural; after all, Donald Trump is the epitome of the urban gangster. A smooth talking, wheeling dealing property developer soaking in the comfort of Manhattan luxury. He should be anathema to his base of supporters. But he’s not, instead he speaks their language; the language of PT Barnum and Charlie Chan both as fake as a wooden nickel but master showman to a 'T' (Only white actors played Charlie Chan which ironically was invented by Earl Derr Biggers as an alternative to Yellow Peril stereotypes and villains like Fu Manchu).

And Trump talks about God. He doesn’t so much talk about his beliefs (if he has any), but about the threat that nonbelievers and other religions pose for Christian evangelists, particularly targeting Islam. Trump runs his own circus of fear and the punters are more than happy to pay to be scared or at least have their irrational fears affirmed. Donald Trump should be played by the late Robert Mitchum (if he were still alive. Hey, we brought Thomas Paine from two centuries ago; a zombie Robert Mitchum should not pose too many difficulties). To be exact, Robert Mitchum in his role as the greed-laden preacher in the classic American Gothic “The Night of the Hunter” in which he plays a psychopathic man of the cloth bent on money and murder (in that order). He pursues two children who hold the secret to a hidden fortune down a river in the south, riding a donkey and singing hymns. A fake, a demon, a creature of merciless malice.

So is Thomas going to shoot Trump in the head for using religion to accumulate power? Of course not. Thomas was a believer but not in God, in reason. “It is by the exercise of reason that man can discover God. Take away that reason, and he would be incapable of understanding anything.” The reason Thomas Paine is holding a cocked pistol against the back of Donald Trump’s head is not God; Trump hasn’t blasphemed against faith; he’s blasphemed against reason. Trump has spent his entire career disseminating the appearance of things, not the truth. Truth is the enemy of Donald Trump, because in truth, he is an insignificant man in the scheme of things just as we are all beholden to the significance we manufacture and some of us have made peace with that. Donald Trump has not. Like a “hungry ghost” in Chinese Buddhism, Donald is compelled by desire, call it lust, a lust for significance. This is why he builds towers, not to house offices or hotel rooms, but to prop up as high as he can his name: Trump.

At the start of this year we had a crisis in authority due to the steady lies being pumped from the White House by Trump. The first rule of autocracy is to shake people’s belief in authority, so that they only can believe in you. Donald Trump is attempting to destroy the pillars of the Fourth Estate. Now we’ve entered a period of crisis in competence. When the very ability to address real world problems by Trump and his stooges is dubious at best. 

Remember that the balance of powers in the Constitution is all beholden to having a free press in which people can report the truth and express their opinions of their government. That’s what Thomas Paine counted on in drafting our rights. Each right has a corresponding duty. Paine said our first duty is to be kind to others. Paine also said that a person's corresponding duty is to allow the same rights to others as we allow ourselves. From this basis we can use our abilities to promote mutual understanding. These expanding circles of reciprocal duties and rights weave a tapestry, built on democratic norms, of liberty in the context of societal interdependence. It’s called a society based on equality.

Did you know that Thomas Paine was the very first American abolitionist? In 1775 he wrote, "To Americans: That some desperate wretches should be willing to steal and enslave men by violence and murder for gain, is rather lamentable than strange. But that many civilized, nay, Christianized people should approve, and be concerned in the savage practice, is surprising; and still persist, though it has been so often proved contrary to the light of nature, to every principle of justice and humanity, and even good policy, by a succession of eminent men, and several late publications.

Our traders in MEN (an unnatural commodity!) must know the wickedness of that SLAVE-TRADE, if they attend to reasoning, or the dictates of their own hearts; and such as shun and stifle all these willfully sacrifice conscience, and the character of integrity to that golden idol."

Thomas Paine was like the first white citizen member of Black Lives Matter. He and his pal Thomas Jefferson originally included an amendment to the Constitution ending slavery. They wanted to create a revolutionary society in which ALL men are created equal. As usual, women would have to wait. Of course this amendment was vetoed by the southern slave owning states. The same states suspiciously from which Trump derives the concentration of his base support. But the point being that the Founding Fathers, if not all, enough, wanted to establish an egalitarian society in all respects. Paine referred to this, as did the other Framers, as ‘the common good,’ something the alt-right abhors because they understand it as: control by somebody that isn’t them. Nonetheless, contrary to Constitution literalists the "common good" involves a mental posture taken by citizens in their deliberations where they account for, yet transcend partial interests to look at the good for each and all in their decisions.

Even in business, Trump’s claimed turf, the right of commerce was seen as transforming the mindset of feudal, dependent relations between men and their government. It helped transform subjects into confident citizens. Trade was viewed not as laissez-faire, but in a web of social interdependence. It was seen as a major modality for individuals to use their reason (not faith), to develop better mutual understanding of others' interests in society. While aware that too much indulgence in commerce could lead to the decline of spirit and patriotism, making reason subservient to commercial interests, Paine felt that man would use his religion of reason to place commerce within a broader quest for lifelong education in the arts, sciences, engineering and philosophy in order to progress to a universal society and universal happiness.

Paine believed that man's highest spirit of reason is its motives and applications such that it does not have to be concentrated solely in pursuit of commercial interests. Art, science, and commercial enterprise can be placed in service to humanity and universal happiness. Moreover, each individual deserves minimal dignity and a minimal economic base to pursue their natural rights. Like Paine and Edward Bellamy advocated two hundred years ago, some form of guaranteed minimal annual income ought to be adopted for each citizen, regardless of wealth or other distinctions. Imagine what Thomas Paine would make of the modern day commercialized medical establishment!

Sounds like a socialist that Thomas Paine, don’t he? Not at all really, just your average post-Enlightenment philosopher and thinker. Or perhaps he's a socialist only as far as socialism is dedicated to the fairer distribution of resources so that everyone might enjoy life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness more equally. Paine wrote, “Some men and women, through greed or disproportionate natural or social advantages, will contribute to others being systematically impoverished in the imperfections of man-made civilization:

The earth is the common property of the human race; thus each human being is equally entitled to have dignity and minimal share of the earth's bounty, including clean water, air, and access or rents from land. Thus, men and women must discover those laws operating in society which will create a greater harmony of overall interests. Democratic communities will have to choose to redistribute some minimal baseline of societal resources to those at least most vulnerable not as charity, but as a right in the name of social harmony.”

Continued at Part 3 of 3

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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Why Thomas Paine would shoot Donald Trump if he were alive today (Part 1 of 3)

Written by Igor Goldkind

Yes, indeed that’s a provocative title; but this ain’t click-bait my friends. This is the real deal. If Thomas Paine was alive today, he’d be in the nation’s capital with a pistol waiting for the #FakePresident. Of course, he’d be waiting a long time considering as far as he knew the capital of these United States was in Philadelphia. I have a vision of old globalist Thomas standing outside Ben Franklin’s door, knocking as hard as he could, shouting “Benjamin!  Benjamin! Come out, our nation’s in trouble and it's much worse than the British.” Kind of like the scene in “Street Car Named Desire” where Marlon Brando is standing outside Stella’s window in the pouring rain in his soaked white T-Shirt.

Marlon Brando would have made a good Thomas Paine in the film, the graphic novel and the computer game but this doesn't answer the question embedded in the title of this diatribe. Why would Thomas Paine if he were alive today, track down Donald Trump and put a bullet in the back of his head? In principle this would require Donald to be on his knees, facing away from Thomas with his tiny hands wrapped around the back of his head. I suppose you, dear reader, are ‘en-titled’ to an answer as to the why and the wherefore; but stay with me as we savor the moment. The ultimate retribution of history: to be shot in the back of  the head by one of the Founders of this revolutionary nation, ironically with a pistol no less. One that Thomas didn’t have to register or submit to a background check to acquire from the antique pistols and muskets booth at the gun show a couple blocks away.

So before Thomas pulls the trigger and the tiny lead ball propels from the pistol’s mouth through his dense skull and lodges somewhere in the soft tissue that Donald referred to as his “brain,” let’s pause and assess the situation. Let’s skip over the time travel details as to how Thomas Paine got from the late 18th century to the early 21st. We’ll leave it to the graphic novel to explain that bit; him jumping a little over two centuries in time. Although we really don’t have to figure out anything at all. Thomas Paine’s words, his ideas and his rebel spirit not only jumped but survived intact for more than two centuries within the soul of our national sovereignty. So if Thomas Paine were brought back from the dead by some mysterious force, it could only be due to his words, his ideas and the nation he fought for being under threat.

And that, my reader, is precisely the point being made by my title and the words you are reading now.  Today, not even two decades into the 21st century, the essential values that built this nation, this American experiment by a motley crew of post-enlightenment landowners, orators, tradesmen and inventors is at risk of being destroyed. Not by Trump himself, you realize. But by Us, by We the People in our impotent complacency to stop him. We are not revolutionaries, we are the revolution Thomas and his friends dreamt, drew the blueprints for, and built on top of the hot blood that soaked the green countryside of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Carolina, whose names are only possible because of the stubborn bravery of these idealists, these socialists, these men of vision that had the hubris to build a nation founded not by the right of kings or church or even the wealthy, but by the enlightenment values of liberty, justice and freedom. 

These values of course aren’t just American, although they are the foundation stones of our democracy.  Thomas Paine author of “Common Sense,” “The Age of Reason” and “The Rights of Man” whose titles alone reveal the nature of his philosophy: to build a nation on reason not religious superstition. It’s not that Thomas Paine didn’t believe in the divine, he just believed in reason more: “It is by the exercise of reason that man can discover God. Take away that reason, and he would be incapable of understanding anything.”

Later, as a member of the French Senate, Paine would lend his hand to writing the Jean-Jacques Rousseau version of the Declaration of the Rights of Man in 1789, along with Thomas Jefferson. Rousseau’s Rights of Man became the basis of the UN Human Rights Charter as well as the EU Human Rights initiative. So next time you hear some jackass complaining about liberals going on and on about Human Rights you might want to mention that they’re disrespecting the  Founding Fathers, two of whom (Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine) contributed to the declaration.

In fact, Universal Human Rights is the soul not only of our Constitution, but the Declaration of Independence, the UN Charter and the adopted law of all members of the European Union. Human Rights is the one thing that Donald Trump can’t abide because he has dedicated his life to the accruement of power for its own sake. Trump really isn’t that bothered by actual money in spite of his public persona. What he is dedicated to is what money buys: people, power and governance; and this is exactly where we have gone astray from the origins of our nation. We have handed our own governance over to banks, corporate interests and the uber-affluent who can afford to buy a congressman or a president.   

Mueller’s investigation will very shortly reveal the origins of the money that bought Trump his presidency. We know already that the NRA contributed 30 million dollars early in his campaign. Do you remember that lie about how Trump said he was incorruptible because he could afford to fund his own campaign? I know, I know, it’s hard to remember all the lies Trump has spouted.

Do you know why the Truth is better than a lie?

Because it’s easier to remember.

Continue reading:  Part 2 of 3.

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Friday, June 10, 2016

The next generation of hate: Trump creates future white supremacist leaders

A child is not born with hate, it is something which must be taught. The over-the-top drama of the current Presidential election in the United States is having a significant effect on children all across America. Not only has Trump's success in spreading his anti-immigrant and nativist message emboldened current white supremacist groups he is also creating the next generation of white supremacists, KKK members and neo-Nazis. America's children are being indoctrinated into an ideology of hate through the actions of adult Trump supporters and via the media's coverage of Trump's campaign.

Giving hate a voice

Ever since Trump announced his run for President in December 2015 there have been dramatic increases in anti-Muslim violence. During that month violence against Muslims occurred every single day. Violence against Muslims tripled during this time period with almost half of the occurrences being directed towards mosques. One-third of all violent attacks were directed at Muslims during this month. Three of the attacks were perpetrated by attackers who publicly supported Trump (1).

It seems that Trump's rhetoric has emboldened racists and white supremacists to act out their beliefs violently. Additionally, white supremacists have used the Trump campaign as a vehicle to express their ideology of hate via American politics. Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke endorsed Trump for President. When Trump was first asked to denounce the KKK leader's endorsement, he balked. White nationalist Jared Taylor has also endorsed Trump's campaign (2). Essentially, Trump's success in taking over the GOP has given the ideologies of hate groups a voice in public spaces where these ideas were once thought of as taboo.

The children are listening

Increased social acceptance of this type of rhetoric exposes more children to ideas of racial stereotypes. Studies have long shown that children as young as three years old are aware of racial differences between people. By four years of age children examined in these studies have been shown to have the potential of “expressing strongly entrenched race-related values” (3).

Also, it does not take much exposure to racist ideologies for children to ingrain these ideas into their psyche and understanding of others. A recent study has shown that children internalize racist ideas in just a few days (4). Now, just imagine children being exposed to months upon months of sensational coverage and material of Trump and his hateful ideas on social media, radio and television.

The Trump effect and children

Expressions of racism by Trump and his supporters have been having a profound effect on children and their behavior. Teachers report witnessing increases in bullying, intimidation and harassment of students of nationalities, religion and races which have been targeted by the Trump campaign, according to a report released by the Southern Poverty Law Center. Anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant sentiment has significantly increased, according to one-third of the teachers surveyed (5).

Pathway to radicalization

Now picture Trump actually winning the Presidency. Imagine these same children experiencing not only months of racist messaging, but four years or even eight years of Trump using the Presidential bully pulpit to spread his hate rhetoric? This would create the perfect fertile soil for radicalization of these children in their teen years. In fact, this is the usual age that white supremacist groups are able to recruit members into their movement.

Many known hate group leaders were radicalized during their teen years. Some of the more notable hate leaders who were radicalized as teenagers include, former KKK leader David Duke, former (now-reformed) neo-Nazi leader Frank Meeink, segregationist leader J.B. Stoner and now-reformed neo-Nazi James Fry (6)(7)(8)(9).

Trump is currently planting seeds for the development of the next crop of white supremacist leaders. The longer he is in power, the stronger the American white supremacist movement will become in the future. None of the other current Presidential candidates would come even close to this type of effect on America's children. 



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