Nice cover, lovely sentiment.
Sorry for the day of delay -- still healing up from the knee thing, and carrying a full load work-wise. But I have been paying attention to the poor old world, and I can report that while it remains full of atrocities and outrages, there’s some argentum on the cloud cover and hope that the sun will break through.
In fact, one of those atrocities -- America’s latest war crime, the extrajudicial murder of an alleged drug lord in Venezuela under the cover of diplomacy -- was probably arranged by Tubby’s goons to cheer him up because things have been going so badly from him at home.
We’ve still got some federal judges who respect the law, and they swatted the old dotard around last week, making him put back the signs he removed from federal parks because they admitted the U.S. held and abused slaves (thus stalling the “if Parson Weems were mentally disabled” approach to history with which Tubby hopes to replace current standards) and refusing to accept Todd Blanche’s pinky-swear that he won’t steal the $1.776 billion "anti-weaponization" fund as soon as John Law’s back is turned.
And they made Trump take his whore name off the Kennedy Center -- which his minions did in the most disgraceful way, delaying as much as possible and shielding the operation from the public. Not sure whether this was out mere peevishness, or whether his sycophants hoped he’d die before the operation was completed, thus sparing themselves whatever gruesome indignities they’re usually forced to suffer when he doesn’t get his way.
I’m not used to looking on the sunny side, so when the Blackshirts of Great Britain -- with the assistance of the equally fascist First Trillionaire -- stirred up a racist pogrom against the Muslim residents of Belfast, I made such satiric lemonade of it as I could -- in the first of last week’s unpaywalled Roy Edroso Breaks It Down editions, I considered how fucked up the Mother Country had become and noted that at least America still mostly conducted its racist persecutions under the color of the law, happy 4th of July ha ha. But I’m a bit ashamed to have said so -- because apparently, in Blighty as here, there are many good people who’ll turn out to smack the bastards down, helping the victims and making their objections known -- not only at the crime site but elsewhere, as we see in Brighton under the leadership of local hero Fatboy Slim.
It’s true, as I often say, that fascism is an international movement -- but so is resistance.
One more REBID freebie: A consideration of the Right and their conspiracy theories -- one of which, the UFO bullshit, Trump recently re-fueled -- and how their behavior shows that even they don’t believe them.
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