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There are people โ€“ some in my own Party โ€“ who think that if you just give Donald Trump everything he wants, heโ€™ll make an exception and spare you some of the harm. Iโ€™ll ignore the moral abdication of that position for just a second to say โ€” almost none of those people have the experience with this President that I do. I once swallowed my pride to offer him what he values most โ€” public praise on the Sunday news shows โ€” in return for ventilators and N95 masks during the worst of the pandemic. We made a deal. And it turns out his promises were as broken as the BIPAP machines he sent us instead of ventilators. Going along to get along does not work โ€“ just ask the Trump-fearing red state Governors who are dealing with the same cuts that we are. I wonโ€™t be fooled twice.
Iโ€™ve been reflecting, these past four weeks, on two important parts of my life: my work helping to build the Illinois Holocaust Museum and the two times Iโ€™ve had the privilege of reciting the oath of office for Illinois Governor.
As some of you know, Skokie, Illinois once had one of the largest populations of Holocaust survivors anywhere in the world. In 1978, Nazis decided they wanted to march there.
The leaders of that march knew that the images of Swastika clad young men goose stepping down a peaceful suburban street would terrorize the local Jewish population โ€“ so many of whom had never recovered from their time in German concentration camps.
The prospect of that march sparked a legal fight that went all the way to the Supreme Court. It was a Jewish lawyer from the ACLU who argued the case for the Nazis โ€“ contending that even the most hateful of speech was protected under the first amendment.
As an American and a Jew, I find it difficult to resolve my feelings around that Supreme Court case โ€“ but I am grateful that the prospect of Nazis marching in their streets spurred the survivors and other Skokie residents to act. They joined together to form the Holocaust Memorial Foundation and built the first Illinois Holocaust Museum in a storefront in 1981 โ€“ a small but important forerunner to the one I helped build thirty years later.
I do not invoke the specter of Nazis lightly. But I know the history intimately โ€” and have spent more time than probably anyone in this room with people who survived the Holocaust. Hereโ€™s what Iโ€™ve learned โ€“ the root that tears apart your houseโ€™s foundation begins as a seed โ€“ a seed of distrust and hate and blame.
The seed that grew into a dictatorship in Europe a lifetime ago didnโ€™t arrive overnight. It started with everyday Germans mad about inflation and looking for someone to blame.
Iโ€™m watching with a foreboding dread what is happening in our country right now. A president who watches a plane go down in the Potomac โ€“ and suggests โ€” without facts or findings โ€” that a diversity hire is responsible for the crash. Or the Missouri Attorney General who just sued Starbucks โ€“ arguing that consumers pay higher prices for their coffee because the baristas are too โ€œfemaleโ€ and โ€œnonwhite.โ€ The authoritarian playbook is laid bare here: They point to a group of people who donโ€™t look like you and tell you to blame them for your problems.
I just have one question: What comes next? After weโ€™ve discriminated against, deported or disparaged all the immigrants and the gay and lesbian and transgender people, the developmentally disabled, the women and the minorities โ€“ once weโ€™ve ostracized our neighbors and betrayed our friends โ€“ After that, when the problems we started with are still there staring us in the face โ€“ what comes next.
All the atrocities of human history lurk in the answer to that question. And if we donโ€™t want to repeat history โ€“ then for Godโ€™s sake in this moment we better be strong enough to learn from it.
I swore the following oath on Abraham Lincolnโ€™s Bible: โ€œI do solemnly swear that I will support the constitution of the United States, and the constitution of the state of Illinois, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of Governor .... according to the best of my ability.
My oath is to the Constitution of our state and of our country. We donโ€™t have kings in America โ€“ and I donโ€™t intend to bend the knee to one. I am not speaking up in service to my ambitions โ€” but in deference to my obligations.
If you think Iโ€™m overreacting and sounding the alarm too soon, consider this:
It took the Nazis one month, three weeks, two days, eight hours and 40 minutes to dismantle a constitutional republic. All Iโ€™m saying is when the five-alarm fire starts to burn, every good person better be ready to man a post with a bucket of water if you want to stop it from raging out of control.
Those Illinois Nazis did end up holding their march in 1978 โ€“ just not in Skokie. After all the blowback from the case, they decided to march in Chicago instead. Only twenty of them showed up. But 2000 people came to counter protest. The Chicago Tribune reported that day that the โ€œrally sputtered to an unspectacular end after ten minutes.โ€ It was Illinoisans who smothered those embers before they could burn into a flame.
Tyranny requires your fear and your silence and your compliance. Democracy requires your courage. So gather your justice and humanity, Illinois, and do not let the โ€œtragic spirit of despairโ€ overcome us when our country needs us the most.

Sources:

โ€ข NBC Chicago & J.B. Pritzker, Democratic governor of Illinois, State of the State address 2025: Watch speech here | Full text

โ€ข Betches News on Instagram (screencaps)

If you think Iโ€™m overreacting and sounding the alarm too soon, consider this:

It took the Nazis one month, three weeks, two days, eight hours and 40 minutes to dismantle a constitutional republic. All Iโ€™m saying is when the five-alarm fire starts to burn, every good person better be ready to man a post with a bucket of water if you want to stop it from raging out of control.

Those Illinois Nazis did end up holding their march in 1978 โ€“ just not in Skokie. After all the blowback from the case, they decided to march in Chicago instead. Only twenty of them showed up. But 2000 people came to counter protest. The Chicago Tribune reported that day that the โ€œrally sputtered to an unspectacular end after ten minutes.โ€ It was Illinoisans who smothered those embers before they could burn into a flame.

Tyranny requires your fear and your silence and your compliance. Democracy requires your courage. So gather your justice and humanity, Illinois, and do not let the โ€œtragic spirit of despairโ€ overcome us when our country needs us the most.

I'm still not over one of Trump's lawyers going to court this past week to defend Trump's executive order against "gender ideology," only for the judge to ask very plainly for the lawyer to explain what gender ideology is and the Trump lawyer to respond "its whatever the president thinks and I'm loathe to speculate what exactly that could be" and the judge was like are you fucking kidding me you're a lawyer and you can't explain things your client has said to a judge???

like bro no wonder Trump had to run for president again, look at his fucking lawyers he was gonna go to jail otherwise

not watching severance and succession means i log on the day after an episode and everyone is like SCREAMING CRYING THROWING UP THEYRE SO INSANE FOR THIS and the image cited is a man in a suit standing still in an otherwise blank, fluorescently-lit hallway. i'm happy for you guys or sorry that happened

This includes MAGAs and fascists, btw.

Humans are capable of incredible evil and can cause untold harm onto each other.

We don't get to exclude humans who commit great evil from humanity just because it is convenient and makes us feel better, because the second we do that we do that we lose the ability to be able to discern that we, ourselves, are capable of these things, as well.

In the wrong scenario, in the wrong mindset, with the wrong cultural conditions, we could be the ones committing that evil.

We must always act as a check on ourselves and each other.

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"A tribal-led nonprofit is creating a network of native bison ranchers that are restoring ecosystems on the Great Plains, restoring native ranchersโ€™ connections with their ancestral land, and restoring the native diet that their ancestors relied on.

Called the Tanka Fund, they coordinate donors and partners to help ranchers secure grazing land access, funds needed to install and repair fencing, increase their herd sizes, and access markets for bison meat across the country.

Thatโ€™s the human part of the story. But as Dawn Sherman, executive director of the Tanka Fund, told Native Sun News, theyโ€™re โ€œbuffalo peopleโ€ and these four-legged, 2,000 lbs. โ€œcousinsโ€ are equal-part-protagonists.

The return of the bison means the return of the prairie, one of the three great grassland ecosystems on the planet, of which just 1% remains as it was when the Mayflower arrived.

โ€œBringing buffalo back to their ancestral homelands is essential to restoring the ecosystem. We know that the buffalo is a keystone species,โ€ said Dawn Sherman, a member of the Lakota, Delaware, Shawnee, and Cree.

โ€œBringing the buffalo back to the land and to our people, helps restore the ecosystem and everything it supports from the animals to the plants to the people. Itโ€™s come full circle. Thatโ€™s how we see it.โ€

As Sherman and the Tanka Fund help native ranchers grow their operations, everyone is well aware of the power of the bison to transform the environment: just as nations across Europe are, who are reintroducing wood bison to various ecosystems, for all the same reasons.

Sherman points out the variety of ways in which buffalo anchor the prairie ecosystem. The almost-extinct black-footed ferret, she points out, lived symbiotically with the bison, and with the latter gone, the former followedโ€”nearly.

The long-billed curlew uses bison dung as a disguise to hide nests from predators. Deer, pronghorn antelope, and elk all rely on bison to plow through deep snows and uncover the grasses that these smaller animals canโ€™t reach.

Everywhere the bison hurls its massive body, life springs in the beastโ€™s wake. When bison roll about on the plains, it creates depressions known as wallows. These fill with rainwater and create enormous puddles where amphibians and insects thrive and reproduce. Certain plants evolved to grow in the wet conditions of the wallows which Native Americans harvested for food and medicine.

Native plants evolved under the trampling hooves of millions of bison, and that constant tamping down of the Earth is a key necessity in the spreading of native wildflower seed.

Indeed, Sherman says some of these native ranchers are bringing bison onto lands still visibly affected by the Dust Bowl, and already the animals are acting like a giant wooly cure-all for the landโ€™s ills.

Since 2020, the Tanka Fund, in partnership with the Inter-Tribal Buffalo Council and the Nature Conservancy, has overseen the transfer of 2,300 bison from Nature Conservancy reserves to lands managed by ranchers within the Tanka Fund network.

โ€œ[T]he more animals that we can get the more of that prairie we can restore,โ€ said Sherman. โ€œWe can help restore the land that has been plowed and has been leased out to cattle ranchers.โ€"

-Article via Good News Network, February 13, 2025. Video via Tanka Fund, July 17, 2024.

BISON BISON BISON BISON

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So to review:

  • The Supreme Court said that Trump can not be held criminally accountable for any of his actions in office (Trump v. US).
  • Trump eliminated supplemental ethics requirements for federal employees and replaced them with nothing (EO 14148).
  • Trump fired independent inspectors generals and DOJ agents who investigated his crimes.
  • Trump gifted his appointee to lead the FBI with $800,000 in Trump Media Corp. stock so that he has a financial incentive not to investigate any criminal behavior that Trumpโ€™s businesses engage in.

If you thought government corruption was bad before, you ainโ€™t seen nothing yet.

The threat was loud and clear: Report your so-called โ€œDEIโ€ employees or else. What exactly โ€œDEIA or similar ideologiesโ€ means is up in the air, but the message was out there. And so was the email address of the DEIA snitching hotline. Fake emails quickly started to roll in. โ€˜I donโ€™t care, fuck these McCarthyite bastards,โ€ one BlueSky user said, with an screenshot attached of an email to the hotline where he ironically reported Donald Trump and JD Vance for being โ€œput in their positions solely because of their race and/or gender despite the fact that they are wholly unqualified for their jobs and, in some cases, have criminal records.โ€ โ€œAnyone have a script to fire off a billion e-mails an hour??โ€ another user asked in the replies. โ€œAnyone can email anything of any size even if it crashes the site,โ€ one X user noted. The scope and effectiveness of this latest phase of Trumpโ€™s anti-DEI crusade remains to be seen.

FLOOD THIS :D

MAKE IT UTTERLY UNUSABLE :D

The email is DEIAtruth@opm.gov btw

Don't just spam it today. Keep spamming it until they shut it down. Spam it for weeks, months, however long it takes. Queue this post to reblog periodically to remind other people. Set reminders on your phone or calendar to send Trump bullshit. Treat this like a challenge and win it

Don't let the momentum die down. Don't allow the tipline to become useable in a few weeks when this post stops spreading. Don't allow them to harm vulnerable people on your watch

25 ways to be a little more punk in 2025

  1. Cut fast fashion - buy used, learn to mend and/or make your own clothes, buy fewer clothes less often so you can save up for ethically made quality
  2. Cancel subscriptions - relearn how to pirate media, spend $10/month buying a digital album from a small artist instead of on Spotify, stream on free services since the paid ones make you watch ads anyway
  3. Green your community - there's lots of ways to do this, like seedbombing or joining a community garden or organizing neighborhood trash pickups
  4. Be kind - stop to give directions, check on stopped cars, smile at kids, let people cut you in line, offer to get stuff off the high shelf, hold the door, ask people if they're okay
  5. Intervene - learn bystander intervention techniques and be prepared to use them, even if it feels awkward
  6. Get closer to your food - grow it yourself, can and preserve it, buy from a farmstand, learn where it's from, go fishing, make it from scratch, learn a new ingredient
  7. Use opensource software - try LibreOffice, try Reaper, learn Linux, use a free Photoshop clone. The next time an app tries to force you to pay, look to see if there's an opensource alternative
  8. Make less trash - start a compost, be mindful of packaging, find another use for that plastic, make it a challenge for yourself!
  9. Get involved in local politics - show up at meetings for city council, the zoning commission, the park district, school boards; fight the NIMBYs that always show up and force them to focus on the things impacting the most vulnerable folks in your community
  10. DIY > fashion - shake off the obsession with pristine presentation that you've been taught! Cut your own hair, use homemade cosmetics, exchange mani/pedis with friends, make your own jewelry, duct tape those broken headphones!
  11. Ditch Google - Chromium browsers (which is almost all of them) are now bloated spyware, and Google search sucks now, so why not finally make the jump to Firefox and another search like DuckDuckGo? Or put the Wikipedia app on your phone and look things up there?
  12. Forage - learn about local edible plants and how to safely and sustainably harvest them or go find fruit trees and such accessible to the public.
  13. Volunteer - every week tutoring at the library or once a month at the humane society or twice a year serving food at the soup kitchen, you can find something that matches your availability
  14. Help your neighbors - which means you have to meet them first and find out how you can help (including your unhoused neighbors), like elderly or disabled folks that might need help with yardwork or who that escape artist dog belongs to or whether the police have been hassling people sleeping rough
  15. Fix stuff - the next time something breaks (a small appliance, an electronic, a piece of furniture, etc.), see if you can figure out what's wrong with it, if there are tutorials on fixing it, or if you can order a replacement part from the manufacturer instead of trashing the whole thing
  16. Mix up your transit - find out what's walkable, try biking instead of driving, try public transit and complain to the city if it sucks, take a train instead of a plane, start a carpool at work
  17. Engage in the arts - go see a local play, check out an art gallery or a small museum, buy art from the farmer's market
  18. Go to the library - to check out a book or a movie or a CD, to use the computers or the printer, to find out if they have other weird rentals like a seed library or luggage, to use meeting space, to file your taxes, to take a class, to ask question
  19. Listen local - see what's happening at local music venues or other events where local musicians will be performing, stop for buskers, find a favorite artist, and support them
  20. Buy local - it's less convenient than online shopping or going to a big box store that sells everything, but try buying what you can from small local shops in your area
  21. Become unmarketable - there are a lot of ways you can disrupt your online marketing surveillance, including buying less, using decoy emails, deleting or removing permissions from apps that spy on you, checking your privacy settings, not clicking advertising links, and...
  22. Use cash - go to the bank and take out cash instead of using your credit card or e-payment for everything! It's better on small businesses and it's untraceable
  23. Give what you can - as capitalism churns on, normal shmucks have less and less, so think about what you can give (time, money, skills, space, stuff) and how it will make the most impact
  24. Talk about wages - with your coworkers, with your friends, while unionizing! Stop thinking about wages as a measure of your worth and talk about whether or not the bosses are paying fairly for the labor they receive
  25. Think about wealthflow - there are a thousand little mechanisms that corporations and billionaires use to capture wealth from the lower class: fees for transactions, interest, vendor platforms, subscriptions, and more. Start thinking about where your money goes, how and where it's getting captured and removed from our class, and where you have the ability to cut off the flow and pass cash directly to your fellow working class people

I mostly talk about transit and local politics but seriously do as much of this as you can, it really does help

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Can anything be done to help this wretched twenty four

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