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"Remember you humanity, and forget the rest." - Albert Einstein & Bertrand Russel (Russel-Einstein Manifesto), July 9, 1955

Thursday, June 19, 2025

Making Peace: A Poem by Denise Levertov

EDITOR'S NOTE: Denise Levertov's poetry speaks to us now as it did throughout the 1960s and '70s when Levertov became much more politically active in her life and work. As poetry editor for The Nation, she was able to support and publish the work of feminist and other leftist activist poets. The Vietnam War was an especially important focus of her poetry, which often tried to weave together the personal and political, as in her poem "The Sorrow Dance", which speaks of her sister's death. Also in response to the Vietnam War, Levertov joined the War Resisters League, and in 1968 signed the "Writers and Editors War Tax Protest" pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the war. Levertov was a founding member of the anti-war collective RESIST along with Noam Chomsky, Mitchell Goodman, William Sloane Coffin, and Dwight Macdonald. (Source: Wikipedia)

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Making Peace

A voice from the dark called out,
             ‘The poets must give us
imagination of peace, to oust the intense, familiar
imagination of disaster. Peace, not only
the absence of war.’
                                   But peace, like a poem,
is not there ahead of itself,
can’t be imagined before it is made,
can’t be known except
in the words of its making,
grammar of justice,
syntax of mutual aid.
                                       A feeling towards it,
dimly sensing a rhythm, is all we have
until we begin to utter its metaphors,
learning them as we speak.
                                              A line of peace might appear
if we restructured the sentence our lives are making,
revoked its reaffirmation of profit and power,
questioned our needs, allowed
long pauses . . .
                        A cadence of peace might balance its weight
on that different fulcrum; peace, a presence,
an energy field more intense than war,
might pulse then,
stanza by stanza into the world,
each act of living
one of its words, each word
a vibration of light—facets
of the forming crystal.
Copyright Credit: Denise Levertov, “Making Peace” from Breathing the Water. Copyright © 1987 by Denise Levertov. Source: Breathing the Water (New Directions Publishing Corporation, 1987)

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Don't Let Trump Misuse Our Country's Military for His Authoritarian Purposes!!!

RED ALERT!!! Strongman Trump's Authoritarian use of the US military to crush any resistance to his fascist regime is rapidly escalating. Say goodbye Constitutional Republic if this keeps up without sufficient resistance.

The New York Times reported that, "President Trump told reporters at the White House on Monday that the protesters in Los Angeles 'are insurrectionists,' a term that several of his aides have been using as well, in what may become a rationale for him to invoke the 1807 Insurrection Act." Although he hasn't invoked the Insurrection Act, he's pushed it very close to the edge by sending federalized National Guard troops into Los Angeles "to assist law enforcement." Politico reported that today Trump "ordered about 700 Marines to join National Guard troops in Los Angeles." 

Congressional Progressive Caucus Chair Greg Casar (D-Texas) said in a statement that "Trump politicizing and weaponizing the National Guard makes us all less safe and less free. His threat to deploy the Marines into the streets of an American city is an illegal and authoritarian escalation." Caser is absolutely correct! What's next? - Insurrection Act? Mass arrests? Unrestrained violence against people engaged in resistance to the illegal actions of the regime?

All U.S. military personnel take an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States - NOT to a person! Misusing members of the armed forces is both unconscionable and illegal, and we must not let this stand. Furthermore, members of the armed forces need to know both their rights and responsibilities under the law.


Please understand the difficulties faced by members of the armed services. They are duty bound to follow orders, and it is no simple matter to disobey an order a soldier believes might be illegal. There are serious consequences and they have little, if any, recourse. We, however, as (civilian) citizens of this country have the right to speak out on behalf of soldiers. 

The soldiers currently deployed in Los Angeles are NOT the enemy. Many are likely questioning what they are doing, yet keeping quiet out of fear of reprisal. We need to do what we can to support them by helping them understand their rights as well as by challenging the Trump regime. 

We need to barrage our members of Congress, asking them why they are NOT upholding the Constitution, and letting them know that we are going to vote them out of office unless they start representing We The People and NOT the grifters running our Democracy into the ground. Click here to tell your members of Congress to Stop Trump's Assault on Democracy

I invite and encourage you to share the attached materials addressed to members of the military titled: "JUST FOLLOW ORDERS?" YOUR DECISION

Click here to download a PDF version with two (half-page) fliers, and print out a bunch to hand out at this weekend's protests.

World Beyond War published it on their website on April 21st. It was created by a longtime, respected member of the progressive community who wishes to remain anonymous, and I am helping spread the word and share this important work. You (and anyone you wish to share this with) are welcome to share the material in any way. 

We must do everything we can to stop this madness, and reaching out to (AND SUPPORTING) military personnel is a critical element in our resistance. Let's get the word out before Trump's military parade!!!

Please contact me at subversivepeacemaking@gmail.com with your questions, concerns or suggestions. 

In Solidarity,

Leonard

END NOTES:

Read the Military Law Task Force Statement on the use of National Guard and Active Duty troops to control opposition to ICE & DHS attempts to remove undocumented workers (issued June 9, 2025)

Here are Amnesty International's FAQs (posted June 12, 2025) on the right to protest and the escalating crackdown happening in communities across the U.S.

And, here is one more article from The Intercept titled, "GOING OUT TO A PROTEST? HERE'S HOW NOT TO GET ARRESTED," with solid information from a lawyer who has worked as a staff attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota.



Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Trump and the Destruction of the American Mind

EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION: If you don't know of Robert Reich, I highly recommend you check out his writings. He is an American professor, author, lawyer, and political commentator, and served in multiple administrations, including Secretary of Labor in the Clinton administration. He writes directly to, and for, the people (I would call him The People's Economist), in one of the most accessible and to-the-point styles I have encountered; he makes economics (and pretty much everything else) understandable. AND - He has, since the second coming of Trump, and his evil, authoritarian (and may I say - "FASCIST") regime, become more outspoken than ever! His writings inspire me to action!!!


Here is his latest (June 3rd) essay on Substack titled: Trump’s Vicious Attack on the American MindAs Reich says, Trump "wants America to be ignorant because ignorance is the handmaiden of tyranny." 

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER, should we choose to use it wisely, and with courage!

Please read on...

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Trump’s Vicious Attack on the American Mind

Friends,

Why is Trump trying to cancel “Sesame Street,” which has helped children learn to read and count for over half a century?

Why is he seeking to destroy Harvard University?

Why is he trying to deter the world’s most brilliant scientists from coming to the United States?

Because he is trying to destroy American education — and with it, the American mind. 

Throughout history, tyrants have understood that their major enemy is an educated public. Slaveholders prohibited enslaved people from learning to read. The Third Reich burned books. The Khmer Rouge banned music. Stalin and Pinochet censored the media.

And Trump, like past authoritarians, wants to control not just what we do, but also how and what we think. 

He has embraced one of the mottos from George Orwell’s 1984: “Ignorance is strength.” He knows that an uninformed public is easier to divide and conquer.

There are five facets to Trump’s authoritarian attack on the American mind:

1. Rewrite history

The protagonist of 1984 works in the so-called Ministry of Truth, where he’s made to literally rewrite history because Big Brother knows that he “who controls the past controls the future.”

That’s chilling in a dystopian novel. It’s far scarier in real life, where Trump and his MAGA cronies are making schools whitewash slavery and segregation, cover up the genocide of Native Americans, and erase the LGBTQ+ rights movement.

Authoritarians know that if they can convince us our country has never been wrong, they can make us believe our ruler is always right. 

If they can make us forget how brave activists fought for change in the past, they can stop us from seeking change in the future.

Trump wants us to forget (or never know) that he lost the 2020 election and then instigated a coup against the United States. 

He even claimed last weekend that former President Joseph R. Biden was “executed in 2020” and replaced by a robotic clone. 

2. Gut education

As Trump tries to abolish the Department of Education, he’s also proposing to cut funding for K-12 public schools and to force universities to let him influence student admissions, faculty hiring, and what is taught.

As a professor, I know firsthand how education empowers young people’s minds. We can’t have a functioning democracy if people cannot deliberate critically about it. That’s why authoritarians replace education with indoctrination.

But the Trump regime doesn’t want a functioning democracy. 

Instead of teaching students to think for themselves, authoritarians seek to instill blind allegiance and suppress dissent. As Trump adviser Stephen Miller said: “Children will be taught to love America. Children will be taught to be patriots.”

This is why the Italian and German fascists of the 20th century immediately turned their countries’ educational systems into instruments of the party.

3. Dismantle science

By freezing university research grants and attacking the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, and USAID, Trump is stifling medical and scientific research. 

And his cuts to the Centers For Disease Control and the Food and Drug Administration put all of us at risk.

He’s also abducting and deporting international scientists who disagree with his administration. Can you imagine a crueler way to rob America of the global intellectual capital that has helped us become the world leader in scientific research?

He is now revoking visas of some Chinese college students. Some 277,000 students from China attended school in the United States last year, second only to the number of students from India. The United States employs tremendous numbers of scientific and technological experts originally from China. We need this continued pipeline of intellect and skill.

How can medical research and disease prevention be political? How can scientific research in general become political? Why is Trump afraid of science?

Because science acknowledges objective facts. Authoritarians insist that the ruler is more powerful than the facts. Trump wants to control the facts. 

As George Orwell wrote, “it means a loyal willingness to say that black is white when Party discipline demands this.”

4. Suppress the media

From suing ABC and CBS over their news coverage to threatening to strip network broadcast licenses to defunding PBS and NPR, Trump is trying to silence America’s sources of news. 

As Trump repeatedly says: “I call it the fake news media.”

He wants control over what information Americans can (or cannot) get.

His regime is even going through social media accounts of people seeking visas to the United States. 

A free press exists to question authority and help the public question it as well. But authoritarians insist that they must never be questioned.

Authoritarians want to consolidate state power over what the public can know.

5. Attack the arts

The arts exist to provoke us, challenge our thinking, and help us see beyond ourselves. 

They arts are an important and independent aspect of an educated society, which is why authoritarians have historically attacked them. 

So it’s no surprise that Trump is canceling grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, is dictating what’s displayed at the Smithsonian, and has installed himself as the chair of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

To limit art is to limit free speech and expression. It’s a crucial step that authoritarians use to silence anyone who dissents through creativity.

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Added up, these five facets of Trump’s attack on the American mind render us less informed, less inspired, and easier to control.

They empower him to divide us with hatred and fear. 

And they prevent us from discovering that we have more in common with one another than with the authoritarians who try to rule us.

This attack on our minds reduces our capacity for self-government because ignorance is the handmaiden of tyranny.


What you can do: Please share this essay, and help spread the truth.

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