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Michael Bales's avatar

Growing up under the very real threat of nuclear annihilation was terrifying. As a teenager, I learned to adapt by accepting how "fair" it was. Everyone would die, and quickly if you were lucky. At least the situation was unambiguous. In today's world things are decidedly different. The threats now augmenting what we think of as traditional war are all about misinformation, as today's letter shows: false narratives and manufactured incidents with fake corpses, and the many tendrils of Trump's conspiratorial Big Lie and its ripple effect — the devious efforts to destroy free and fair elections.

Dare I go on? Absolutely. Another form of misinformation is intentionally creating a lack of information in the classroom. Muzzling teachers to churn out automaton kids who are clueless and incurious is, in my mind, war. A war on thinking. I highly recommend today's edition of NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross. Her interview with researcher Jeffrey Sachs explains in chilling detail some of the many laws that states have passed or are considering to drastically limit what can be taught. Causing turmoil in the classroom and driving good teachers from the profession, I fear, are Republican goals. And creating new legions of unquestioning loyalists to embrace the party's authoritarian views.

https://www.npr.org/2022/02/03/1077878538/legislation-restricts-what-teachers-can-discuss

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Bill Manor's avatar

I fear I come to this party late, and find tempers and tongues quite on edge. Well here goes.

This may sound a little naive, but I just finished Jonathan Karl’s book “Betrayal “. He references the Dec. 18 th meeting in the White House. It stood out because it is my birthday. He gives other details that are head-shaking. The story he tells, full of authoritative quotes, is chilling from beginning to end. I thought I knew enough of the details of these events, but I was wrong. I recommend this book.

Till the Jan. 6th debacle I had a deep loathing for Liz Cheney and her father. I am now forced to give her credit for standing up to the criminality of djt and his cult. But remember she most likely voted for djt. And her conservative stance on government is antithetical to everything I believe government should be. And the same goes for the rest of the Republican Party that should have disavowed djt from the moment he took his infamous escalator ride and brought the country to the door of hell.

Lastly, war is a moral failure. It turns the best of humanity into beasts. Qurayshi is responsible for killing the women and children. ISIS, like others of their ilk, has an insanity of religion that defies explanation. It compels brutal resistance.

Restful sleep and inner peace is rare these days. Angry and indecent language has maybe a place inside a personal space. But as soon as it escapes it defiles even the best arguments. Evidence and testimony is seeping out into the light on a daily timetable. It is our strongest weapon. Because it will compel us to vote. In every election.

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