I had a decision to make. Was I going to go to what would be
a big protest in New York City where I work, or was I going to go to one in
South Orange, New Jersey, sister city to my home base of Maplewood? While the
NYC rally would have been more excited, I decided to stay local so my spouse
and kids could join in.
The rally was right by the South Orange train station, with
about fifty or sixty people attending. There was a mood of quiet determination
in the air in the eeriness of the November dusk. I knew we would not be staying
too long, since my six year olds were pretty exhausted and hungry.
I came to the protest in a fighting mood, but the event
itself was deflating. The speeches by the organizers were tepid and illustrated
a lingering concern of mine: most of those opposed to this regime aren’t
prepared to take the necessary actions. After being told our democracy was
under threat, the first speaker then urged us to contact our representatives.
Yup, that’s right. In the face of a wannabe despot shredding
the rule of law the only action we were urged to take was the absolute bare
minimum. In any case, our representatives were already with us on this, so even
that small action was pretty worthless. If you truly believe American democracy
is under threat, you need to be serving stronger tea than that.
The problem might be that the mostly white, affluent,
suburban crowd there knows deep down that they will be fine no matter what the
wannabe despot does to our political system. For that reason their responses
lack the necessary urgency. These are people who proved capable of organizing
local voters to get more Democrats elected in New Jersey, but taking on
despotism requires a different approach.
We don’t need to call our representatives. We need to be
able to bring the machine to a stop. Anything short of that will end in
failure, and I have no confidence that the “Resistance” even has an idea of
what is actually required in this moment. My only hope is the airport protests
that happened after the Muslim Ban, which actually did force the government to
make a retreat. More of that or it’s midnight, folks.
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