Guest Essay: And So It Begins
Preface
Euphemism: a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt . . . Apple Dictionary
e.g. Alt-Right – same as white supremacist, as in neo-Nazi, Ku Klux Klan and Posse Comitatus. Steve Bannon of Alt-Right Breitbart.com is now installed as Chief White House strategist and senior advisor to the President-elect. In the Oval Office.
Kris Kobach, the author of the draconian and hateful “papers please” laws in several states, all of which were found to be blatantly unconstitutional, is Donald Trump’s transition lead on immigration. In the Oval Office.
Additional harbingers of harm to America and Americans arrive daily. And it’s personal. Keep reading.
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From boyhood pal Skip Levy:
Everyone –
As I continue to sit shiva for the America I love, have worked all my life to make a better, fairer, more just place for everyone, and have now lost, the “voice” of Pastor John Pavlovitz echoes much of what I am thinking and feeling.
This is the link to one of John’s recent essays. You might want to send it to family and friends who voted for Trump. [This is required reading and is best read aloud. Ed.]
We cannot sit idly by, paralyzed by our sadness and anger. Now more than ever, when each day seems darker and more frightening than the last, is when we are called to action. We must stand up, speak up, and act up to reclaim the America we love, worked to build, and even with its flaws and quirks, need now more than ever. One action we can take is to tell those we know who voted for Trump that their actions have consequences – some personal and immediate, and some we will not fully understand for years. But act we must.
My best to all of you. I know you, too, are feeling the awful pain and anger of living in an America we long longer feel comfortable or safe calling home.
B’shalom,
Frank
P.S. A few days ago, for the first time in more than 50 years, I was told by a stranger that as a Jew I need to know that once Trump is elected, “You and your kind will no longer be welcome in America.” I had heard things like this a lot when I was young, but had not encountered this kind of hatred in many years. What caught me off guard was that a total stranger felt absolutely comfortable talking to me like that in the middle of the grocery store check out lane. She said she knew I was Jewish because I “looked Jewish” and I was wearing that “star thing around my neck.” And so it begins.
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Ed. note: There is much in America that needs fixing and we are on a path to continually fail to make things better. It is my goal to make a difference – perhaps to be a catalyst for things to get better. That is the reason for these posts. To accomplish the goal requires reaching many thousands of people and a robust dialogue.
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