Anti-Fascism Project -- antifascism@mikehersh.com
Look what this country is coming to! Even before Bush bombs
Iraq
we've already lost. We've already lost precious rights and freedom.
CNN.com and Reuters report: "A lawyer was arrested late Monday and charged
with trespassing at a public mall in the state of New York after refusing to
take off a T-shirt advocating peace that he had just purchased at the mall."
To be honest, I first thought this story was a hoax. I could not believe that
in my own country, in "liberal" New York State, an attorney could be arrested.
In front of his child. For wearing a T-shirt slogan famous for decades. But
as the article reports, this really happened:
"Stephen Downs was wearing a T-shirt bearing the words "Give Peace A Chance"
that he had just purchased from a vendor inside the Crossgates Mall in Guilderland,
New York, near Albany." Albany is the capital of New York State, and hardly
a bastion of intolerant right wing extremism.
Downs' experience is right out of Orwell's 1984, the old Soviet Union, or Saddam's
Iraq: "I was in the food court with my son when I was confronted by two security
guards and ordered to either take off the T-shirt or leave the mall."
After he refused, "police from the town of Guilderland were called and he was
arrested and taken away in handcuffs, charged with trespassing 'in that he knowingly
enter[ed] or remain[ed] unlawfully upon premises,' according to the official
complaint."
'Peace' T-shirt gets man arrested, 3/5/03, CNN.com (link will expire 3/19/03): http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/Northeast/03/05/offbeat.peace.arrest.reut/index.html.
Before I saw confirmation while watching CNN, I could not accept this actually
happened. Even after all the heavy handed and unconstitutional actions I've
read about. Even after a harassment / intimidation visit by the Secret Service
to my home soon after I launched my first website, Bush
Occupation.com. I still could not accept this actually happened. Not in
New York. Not in America.
Famous Last Words: "It Can't Happen Here"
Well it is happening here. I've read the history of authoritarianism and wondered
how could people let it happen? In every case I've studied, people refused to
face facts. When those in authority told them they were under attack or
threatened, they believed it and accepted "temporary emergency steps" in the name of "national security." Or when they didn't
believe authority, they were too afraid to resist and risk accusations of aiding
and abetting the enemy.
They refused to face the fascism growing in their midst, much less stand up
against it. Many people knew about the arrests and intimidation, the loss of
liberty and the rising fear of the abusive "authority." If even I feel stunned
into disbelief, I know we have a real problem reaching "average Americans" who
fear terrorist attacks so much Bush and Rove can play them for fools. Elected
leaders shrink from attacks by Republicans operatives who equate dissent and
wisdom with treason.
I'm not saying we should stop defending ourselves against actual threats. I'm
saying the opposite. We should get serious about real threats, not provoke more
threats while ignoring real priorities. We must improve our fundamental security
while protecting, not wrecking our freedom. We should address the real threats.
We must not waste $billions Bush is already squandering, as he prepares to attack
Iraq and threatens to kill harmless innocents.
Innocents in America shouldn't have to face fears from terrorists and from
"their own" government. People abused. Rights trampled. Speech silenced. When
government does these things to us, and when we remain passive, then truly "the
terrorists have won." Because they've gotten us to wreck our way of life.
We must never forget how this Bush Occupation came to power: Conceived in anti-liberal
hatred from the ashes of the failed impeachment effort. Nurtured by a campaign
of deceit and illegal racist computer-aided vote suppression. Then finally foisted
upon us by an unconstitutional coup confirmed by five partisans in black robes
against the wishes of the majority and the rule of law. A regime arising from
such anti-Constitutional chicanery will not shrink from fascist tactics.
What can we do? I suggest we collect and publish a litany of these authoritarian
actions our "own" government -- federal, state and local -- commits or encourages.
Include actions and statements of harassment and intimidation committed by unofficial
but well-connected agents of the Bush Occupation in the mass media.
Please join the effort. Email reports of abuses to antifascism@mikehersh.com. I
will compile, update and discuss them on my website.
We should aim this effort to reach people who do not already know Bush
is a venal, vapid usurper and an unqualified disaster. So, I'd limit the reporting
to short recaps, (hopefully) active links to major news media websites, and
other well documented examples.
I'd prefer to use mainstream sources for the trunk of the tree, and as much
of the branches as possible. People are likely to accept the NY Times, Washington
Post, and the BBC over sources they've never heard of. Remember, our target
audience are people stunned and numbed into disbelief.
In a heartening post script, I'm pleased to report
Marchers protest arrest of man for wearing peace T-shirt at Crossgates. 100
people "marched through Crossgates Mall at noon today to protest the arrest Monday
of a man who wore a peace T-shirt while he shopped. These brave patriots defended
the Constitution, free speech and Stephen Downs, the "Shopper charged after refusing
to take off shirt that mall store made for him, bearing slogans 'Peace on Earth'and
'Give Peace a Chance'." Times Union story, by Carol DeMare, March 5, 2003: http://www.timesunion.com/aspstories/storyprint.asp?storyID=112222
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