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OMNI INTERDEPENDENCE DAY ANTHOLOGY #6 JULY 4, 2024

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INTERDEPENDENCE DAY ANTHOLOGY #6

JULY 4, 2024

Compiled by Dick Bennett for a Culture of Peace, Justice, and Ecology

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What’s at Stake:  The so-called Freedom from British Tyranny Day offers an annual opportunity to hone our critical thinking in a land of contradictions.  We fought a war for freedom, but it was a freedom for white male settlers to grab land westward until the original inhabitants were almost exterminated.   We threw off a King but now our Supreme Court reinstates tyrannical monarchy.  We celebrate FREEDOM but in our Declaration of Independence “We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal. “   Half the country fought a cruel war against slavery only to see the losers recreate slavery in a new Jim Crow system.   Surely these and a dozen other mental and moral pretzels contribute to our individual and national dysfunctions.   Instead, let’s celebrate INTERDEPENDENCE DAY and learn to live with our ourselves and our local and international neighbors.

At end see Interdependence Day #5 key writings.

 

CONTENTS

Robert Weissman.  Public Citizen for Democracy and Justice.

American Committee for US-Russia Accord.
USCPR Action: 3 Ways to Protest U.S.-funded Genocide on July 4th.

 

 

TEXTS

Robert Weissman.  “Are You With Us?”  Public Citizen.  Jul 3, 2024.  

Tomorrow is July 4 — the day we traditionally join together as a nation to celebrate our independence from a tyrannical monarchy. 
But the United States Supreme Court has now enshrined in law the very thing we fought to gain our independence from two and a half centuries ago.  As you no doubt know by now, the court has ruled that U.S. presidents are immune from prosecution for almost anything they do in office.

·That means if Donald Trump becomes president again, he could take bribes in exchange for handing out pardons.

·And, with this travesty of a Supreme Court ruling, he would face zero legal consequences.

·Donald Trump could have SEAL Team Six assassinate a political rival — or anyone else, for that matter, including you.

·And, with this travesty of a Supreme Court ruling, he would face zero legal consequences.

·Donald Trump could order a military coup so that he can remain in power.

·And, with this travesty of a Supreme Court ruling, he would face zero legal consequences.

·I am not exaggerating. Describing exactly these hypothetical actions by a future president, Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote in her dissent what the result would be if anyone tried to bring criminal charges: “Immune, immune, immune.”

The Supreme Court has granted U.S. presidents the type of immunity associated with kings, not elected officials.
The choice facing each and every one of us is this:
Do we consent to be subjects of a de facto king?
Do we give in to a self-fulfilling prophecy of despair?
Or do we stand for what we know to be right, even if the fight just got even harder?


I know what the answer is for Public Citizen.
We stand and fight.
We organize day after day after day.
We mobilize with everything we’ve got.
We campaign with the same force and resolve that has kept us powering forward — and winning, even when the chances of success seemed infinitesimal — for over 50 years.

We rise up together.   And we do not, do not, do not give up.

Are you with us? 
Please donate today to help Public Citizen keep fighting.    Or sign up as a Monthly Donor today and your contribution will be matched dollar-for-dollar each month for a full year!

If donating today is not a good fit, that’s okay. Either way, thank you for being part of this shared project called Public Citizen.  
For democracy, justice, and progress,

 Robert Weissman, President of Public Citizen

[Public Citizen was founded by Ralph Nader and continues to be one of the very best US public interest organizations.  –Dick]

 

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Ahmad Abuznaid.   “Share the #NotMyTaxDollars map this 4th of July FW: 3 ways to protest U.S.-funded genocide on July 4th.”  “Summer of Resistance.”  USCPR Action.  July 4, 2024. 

 

 

Hey Dick,

 You may have seen this email my colleague Leah sent you earlier this week (forwarded below), and on 4th of July today, there’s one simple thing everyone can do to resist genocide.    

Today, everywhere you go and with everyone you meet, talk about where your tax dollars are going.    

Every year, the U.S. government writes Israel a blank check for at least $3.8 billion to kill and oppress Palestinian families. This year, the U.S. sent an additional $14 BILLION along with countless weapons shipments.    

The U.S. is the biggest funder of the Israeli military in the world, and there can be no celebrations as our government actively fuels a genocide.

 

Look up how much people in Fayetteville have to pay for genocide through your taxes each year. Then, share the graphic on social media with the hashtag #NotMyTaxDollars(Not on social media? Forward this email to three friends.)

 

On the Not My Tax Dollars map, you can hover over the red TAKE ACTION button and then click SHARE NOW to download a graphic to share on social media.

 

 

LOOK UP YOUR CITY ON THE MAP

 

Onward to liberation,
AHMAD ABUZNAID
Executive Director

 

 

 

Hey Dick,

 

As fireworks light up the skies this Fourth of July, it’s impossible to look at such patriotic displays without reckoning with the colonial history of the United States and the current genocide funded with our U.S. tax dollars.

In her poem “No Explosions,” Palestinian-American poet Naomi Shihab Nye famously wrote, “To enjoy fireworks you would have to have lived a different kind of life.”

Day in and day out for nine months, Palestinian people in Gaza have been tortured by each U.S. bomb that Israel drops on their homes, hospitals, schools, and refugee tents. They’re fighting to protect their families, while the U.S. has doubled down on extinguishing Palestinian life.

It’s completely unconscionable that U.S. politicians keep funneling billions to Israel for the mass murder of Palestinian families.

Fund care not killing! Our government could be funding care for our communities, like housing and healthcare, but instead chooses to arm genocide and construct cop cities for militarized policing.

Everywhere you go this Fourth of July, disrupt business as usual to raise our demand loud: STOP ARMING ISRAEL.

Here are three ways you can take action on the 4th, on page 2 of the Stop Gaza Genocide toolkit. Make sure to check local laws to assess risks.


1. Broadcast a light projection at night. This works best if you or someone you know has a good projector and a generator to power it. Check where your local fireworks display is happening, and whether there’s a large blank flat surface (like the side of a building) nearby. If so, project your Stop Arming Israel message there for all to see when the sun goes down.

 

2. Wheatpaste flyers around town. Consider hanging up Stop Arming Israel flyers in public spaces, especially in the area of fireworks displays and large gatherings.

 

3. Disrupt complicity with a noise demonstration. Find out if complicit politicians or weapons manufacturers will be part of local celebrations. If so, disrupt by making a lot of noise! Bring a megaphone, and bang pots and pans.

 

USE THE STOP GAZA GENOCIDE TOOLKIT (PG. 2)

 

Going to a local protest? You can print out these Stop Arming Israel and Fund Care Not Killing protest signs. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DOWNLOAD PROTEST SIGNS

 

 

 

Resist with us all summer long.

 

Onward to liberation,

 

 

 

 

 

LEAH MUSKIN-PIERRET

Manager of Congressional & Grassroots Advocacy

 

 

 

P.S. If you haven’t yet, tell your members of Congress to reject Israeli war criminal Netanyahu’s speech on July 24. And if you’ve already emailed them, then text three friends and ask them to take action too.

A Patriot’s Fourth of July.”  Berlin Bulletin No. 213.

Victor Grossman.  Mronline.org (7-7-23). 

Despite all doubts, despite fearful weaponry, at home or abroad, can we still call ourselves patriotic? In fact, is that a good thing to be?

[This essay is distinctively mind-opening by for example its comparison of FREEDOM in the US and the former Socialist East Germany.    I can’t decide which passage to quote, so click on title above for the full text and here is his bio.  –Dick]

 

About Victor Grossman

Victor Grossman is a journalist from the United States now living in Berlin. He fled his U.S. Army post in the 1950s in danger of reprisals for his left-wing activities at Harvard University and in Buffalo, New York. He landed in the former German Democratic Republic (Socialist East Germany), studied journalism, founded a Paul Robeson Archive, and became a freelance journalist and author. His latest book, A Socialist Defector: From Harvard to Karl-Marx-Allee (Monthly Review Press), is about his life in the German Democratic Republic from 1949 to 1990, the tremendous improvements for the people under socialism, the reasons for the fall of socialism, and the importance of today’s struggles. His address is wechsler_grossman [at] yahoo.de (also for a free sub to the Berlin Bulletins sent out by MR Online).

 

Rabbi Arthur Waskow.  “Connecting Torah with the Fourth of July.”  The Shalom Report.  [I recommend reading all of this excellent argument; I could not manage to copy and paste.  –D]

Dear friends,
I view the Fourth of July as not mainly the day of national independence for the USA, but the day when the best principles of self-government proposed by Locke, Jefferson, and Co. — and certain passages of Torah!! — were broadcast into the world.

The whole world.
— We hold these truths to be self-evident: That we are endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights — that among these are life, liberty, & the pursuit of happiness — that governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed; that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it . . .  .  {Or you can download the text from the National Archives — https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/declaration .} . . . 
And then a list of specific abuses by the King.
For those of us who celebrate living in (at least) two civilizations, it's a great day to connect with Torah.
For there is a passage of Deuteronomy (17: 14-20) called Perek HaMelekh, the Passage of the King, that makes this connection beautifully.
Indeed, it is probably the most ancient root of the Declaration of Independence.
It proclaims a constitutional monarchy of Israel, with the king responsible to God, Torah, the Levites, and the people as a whole, and with explicit limits on his powers. . . .

Do our interdependence with Earth and our need for community, not only liberty, belong in a new Declaration? Should we explicitly recognize the subjugation of Blacks, Indigenes, some Latino and Asian-origin peoples, some religious communities, women and GLBTQIA folk, as utterly contrary to the principles proclaimed on the Fourth?

When we ask these questions, there is usually a burst of energy, and of responses. . . .   Shalom,   — 
Arthur

 

 Lessons Of Desert Oases For Eco-Resilient TransformationBy David Bollier. Popular Resistance.org (7-4-24).   To the Western mind, the presence of lush oases in the middle of deserts is a strange aberration, almost a dream. What moderns fail to appreciate is that oases are actually deliberate human creations, socio-ecological examples of commoning. Colonial powers may see oases as a miraculous fantasy, but locals realize that their cultures of interdependence over the course of millennia have made oases possible, enabling them to collect and sustain natural flows of water in arid climates.  Safouan Azouzi, a scholar of the commons, grew up in Gabès, Tunisia, where he lived within ancient traditions that sustain oases in the desert. -more-

 

 

CONTEXTS

OMNI

9-11, SEPTEMBER 11 FAMILIES FOR PEACEFUL TOMORROWS DAY, NATIONAL DAY OF SERVICE NEWSLETTER #8, September 11, 2015 (alternative to Patriot Day).

http://jamesrichardbennett.blogspot.com/2015/09/september-11-families-for-peaceful.html

 

 

CONTENTS INTERDEPENDENCE DAY JULY 4, 2023 #5

#4  https://jamesrichardbennett.blogspot.com/2021/07/omni-interdependence-day-july-4-2021.html

Frederick Douglass.  “What, to the slave, is the Fourth of July?”

Rabbi Arthur Waskow.  “New 4th of July.” 
Mark Charles. “The Dilemma Of The Fourth Of July.”
Margaret Kimberley. “The Terrible Origins Of July 4th.”
ACLU of Arkansas.  “How many are not free?”

Google.  8 items on Interdependence Day

 

 

END INTERDEPENDENCE DAY, INTERNATIONAL DAY OF INTERDEPENDENCE, ANTHOLOGY #6,

 July 4, 2024.


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