(Cross Posted from “Daily Kos”)
I am an extremist. I have been since the Vietnam war caused me to cut short my postdoctoral training In Israel and come home to my first faculty job at SUNY at Buffalo in 1965. Before that I had been a USMC officer, a “born again” Christian and generally a true believer in our American myths. Listening to international news during the Gulf of Tonkin incident and contrasting it with Voice of America and Armed Forces Radio versions made me very concerned. I immediately became more concerned when I got back to the USA and found that the propaganda I had heard from the VOA and AFR were the story being told everywhere and basically the only story. I rose quickly to be leader in the anti-war/civil rights movement and as my friends were beaten by police for expressing their views and as the underground press and other organs became the only source of an opposition view, I became more extreme. It was the Democratic Party we were up against. Read on below and I’ll explain why our extremism was and is fundamentally different from what we see today and why the absence of any real left thinking here has poisoned the well so badly.
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Everyone seems to know that the tea party “movement” had a rally on the steps of the capitol yesterday. They got in the face of a few Congressmen and now every Beltway media outlet from the Washington Post to Meet the Press is talking about it. But there was another protest in town yesterday. Thousands of people showed up in front of the White House to tell Obama (and Congress) to end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, to treat Palestinians fairly, and to generally end the US military empire.
MSNBC estimates that somewhere between 1,500 and 2,000 tea party people showed up at the capitol building. Yet the low end of the estimates for the number of people who showed up at the peace demonstration (including myself) is about 2,500, and the high end is about 10,000. Where’s our moment on Meet the Press? Where’s our article in the New York Times?
Continue reading 1000s march on capitol against healthcare, on White House for peace. Guess which is covered more…I want to share some of my thoughts on this recent phenomenon. I had the pleasure of joining a protest against a Carbon Trading Summit in NYC this past week. The Reverend Billy Talen (recent Green Party mayoral candidate for New York City) was on hand to speak the good word as well as a motley crew of activists, scientists, youth, and engaged bystanders. The protest did not make a big splash, as far as I know, but just participating in these kinds of events can be an empowering and educative experience. Now on to those jerks we were protesting…
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