Deja Vu. There are protests erupting all over America over the Muslim ban issued by executive order on Friday resulting in detaining immigrants from 7 Muslim countries.
How many protests and marches will it take for our President to understand that we don’t want this? He is wrong. His administration is wrong. His right hand man, Steve Bannon, a conspiracy theorist and alt right extremist, is in charge of the circus. He is now right in the thick of making decisions crucial to our national security. Very scary.
What could possibly go wrong?
We are seeing what is going wrong.
The sermon at my church service this morning was titled, “Be Attitudes”. The texts for the day were from Micah 6:1-8 and Matthew 5:1-12. I don’t wear my religion on my sleeve but I am a Christian and I practice my religion freely because America is a democracy. The past week has revealed to us that our democracy is at risk. That scares me. And that is why my church service was so important this morning. We all felt it. We all knew it. We all wanted what is happening to stop. We were emotional. We were hopeful that things might change.
I am not going to go out and buy a gun though. That is not the way out of this. The corporate gun lobby and @realDonaldTrump preach fear and intolerance. When people are afraid of “the other” they do things that could be dangerous. Guns for self defense against zombies and the scary dudes lurking around every corner get used more often to shoot someone known to the shooter in an accidental shooting, a homicide, or a suicide. And those are facts-inconvenient and scary as they are. That should frighten those who buy guns to use against someone else because they are not like oneself. That is what is bothering me. I am frightened for our country.
What with a Muslim ban, putting Steve Bannon in a national security position, repealing “Obamacare”, suggesting removing sanctions from Russia, an investigation into non-existent voter fraud, talk about nuclear weapons and taking oil from a sovereign country ( as just a few of the past week’s executive orders or tweets) we have plenty to fear.
The first week of the new administration was chaotic and unsettling. That is how dangerous egomaniacs seize power. But I take heart in the protests at airports and in cities all over the country again this week-end on the heels of the Women’s March. I wrote my last post about my experience in DC at that march.
This is a movement. It is peaceful but those involved know that this is not the country we want. In one day we went from a democracy to an oligarchy. Sowing the seeds of discontent has worked well for @realDonaldTrump and alternative facts are spewed by he and his actors with every word uttered.
Sales of the book 1984 went through the roof. We are here. 2017. We are in a world where the extremist amongst us have seized power ( well- were elected but Trump is obsessed with making sure he somehow steals back those 3 million votes he lost to Hillary) They are over reaching and are drunk with their power. It’s enough to make those of us who don’t see guns as a solution to think twice about it.
Will this get worse? Most certainly before it gets better because Trump spokeswoman KellyAnn Conway said we should just get used to this kind of dictatorship-like behavior of her boss. It’s just the beginning? Phew.
What could possibly go wrong?
What with the corporate gun lobby out pushing for no permits for gun permit carriers, carrying assault rifles on our streets and pushing for guns to be carried in all the places where we feel safe with our families and where guns don’t belong, armed citizens will be roaming our streets and public places and we won’t know the “good guys with guns” from the “bad guys with guns.” Oh yes, also Stand Your Ground laws are rearing their ugly heads. What with intolerance of minorities and “the other” what could possibly go wrong?
Our new President has unleashed a monster. He has opened the gates for anger, fear and intolerance and the corporate gun lobby has a seat at the table. What does a “gun friendly” administration mean?
What could possibly go wrong?
But yesterday I was heartened by my conversations with folks in my community who came out in large numbers to a League of Women Voters’ sponsored Citizens in Action Workshop. Young people and people never involved before are ready to get involved. I was one of the speakers educating people about how to get involved in gun violence prevention efforts. When I was done, a man in the back of the room motioned for me to come and speak with him. We spent about 20 minutes discussing his revelations and suggestions.
The man teaches hunting safety courses and has for years. He has studied gun accidents and worries about the possibilities. That is because his grandfather was killed in a hunting accident. As I was speaking it occurred to him that he had been affected by gun violence and had never thought about it that way. One of his friends had also died in a hunting accident and he, himself, came close once to mistaking a hunter for a squirrel scurrying and making noise in the woods. It scared him.
Dying by gunshot injury is a violent, bloody and sudden death. It is violence to the body and the survivors suffer often from PTSD, a sort of violence to the psyche. Many people are affected by insidious and preventable gun violence.
The man and I talked about gun safety. He has many guns but they are very carefully locked and unloaded with ammunition far away from the hands of his young children.Unfortunately he has friends who do not do that and was interested in the ASK campaign that I spoke about. He strongly believes in Brady background checks for all guns but also has many friends who do a lot of trading and selling guns amongst themselves and is not sure that is a good idea. From there we discussed trafficking, stolen guns and bad apple gun dealers and I think he learned a lot from me that he didn’t know.
Now he wants to know more and be involved and I hope he will be. This is what changing the conversation is all about. It’s common sense discussions in a polite and peaceful manner than can lead to safer communities.
So back to the beginning. Micah 6 Verse 8:
He has told you, O man, what is good;
and what does the Lord require of you
but to do justice, and to love kindness,[b]
and to walk humbly with your God?
Do Justice. Love Kindness and walk humbly with your God. Today, Muslims are banned from entering our country. Tomorrow, who’s next? What is this intolerance? How will it end? Will those who foment intolerance use weapons to subject those whose religion and culture are different?
Gideon Lichfield wrote this poem for Trump’s inauguration:
First Trump came for the women
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a woman.Then Trump came for the people with disabilities
And I did not speak out
Because I did not have a disability.Then Trump came for the African Americans
And I did not speak out
Because I was not African American.Then Trump came for the Mexicans
And I did not speak out
Because I was not Mexican.Then Trump came for the Muslims
And I did not speak out
Because I was not Muslim.Then Trump came for the gay, bi, and trans people
And I did not speak out
Because I was not gay, bi or trans.*Then Trump came for the Jews
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a Jew.**Then Trump came for the journalists
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a journalist.***Then Trump came for the judges
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a judge.And now Trump is coming for the Constitution of the United States
And if I do not speak out, what am I?
Sigh.
Back to the “Beattitudes” from Matthew– From verses 11 and 12:
11 “Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. 12 Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you.
Today we offered prayers for our leaders and our country that intolerance and persecution would not become the way we deal with immigration and those who need our help.
I thought we were better than this. Was I ( am I) wrong? Have we become this kind of country in just one week? What is the answer?
We are seeing it on the streets. We are seeing it in post card writing gatherings, marches, phone calls and letters. We want it all to be peaceful. When our leaders are stoking this kind of fear and intolerance, it does foment anger and horror.
Violence is not the answer. Guns are not the answer. More people with more guns is not the answer. People want to feel safe from violence, persecution and intolerance. Immigrants should be welcome here. 3 of my grandparents were immigrants.
Further, what was the immediacy of these executive orders? Did we have a terror attack I did not know about? And the countries from where most of the previous attackers came from are not on the list of those banned from entering our country. What kind of sense does this make?
Here’s a fact:
Toddlers have killed more people than those on the list of banned immigrants:
Toddlers have shot about one person a week for the past two years and by May, toddlers were behind more U.S. shootings in 2016 than Muslim terrorists were.
The problem speaks to the ubiquity and normalcy of guns in the U.S. and childrens’ access to loaded guns, shooting — sometimes fatally — either themselves or others.
And this is going around on Facebook:
There’s more.
When an administration issues a statement on Holocaust Remembrance Day without mentioning Jews and then issues an executive order to ban Muslims, we have a very serious situation. The fact that administration talking heads are trying to “clarify” what all of this means without any apology or admitting that they have just created chaos and dystopia is frightening and dangerous.
We are less safe because of our new President.
I can only pray for peace and non-violence.
I’m confused on where in Trump’s executive orders, Muslims are banned. I can’t find that wording. Also how come there was no public outrage when Obama signed the same order in 2011?
There is no confusion. http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/1/29/14432362/trump-muslim-ban-statement We all know Trump’s intent. He said outright that he wanted to ban Muslims. That is the effect of this order. Anyone who thinks otherwise is not taking him seriously or literally.
From the above article: “It is true that Trump’s executive order is not a ban on all Muslims entering the US, as “Muslim ban” suggests. The order instead bans travelers (but not legal permanent US residents) from seven Muslim-majority countries — Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen — from entering the US for 90 days. It also bans refugee admissions for 120 days and Syrian refugee admissions indefinitely.”
I can find no-where in his executive order that says “Muslims are banned from entering the US”. So to call a temporary ban on immigration from certain countries a “Muslim ban” is an out-right lie.
Trump made it very clear in his campaign that he wanted a Muslim ban. He said as much many times. His staffers have said this executive order is just carrying out his campaign promises. Who is telling the truth? Was Trump lying then or now? It is a Muslim ban. No mistake about that in the eyes of the world.You can try to make up your facts or use alternative facts but the world and most national security experts see right through this for what it is. I don’t trust the President or his staff for one second. Almost everything they say has been proven to be untrue so far.
Even Republicans see this as a problem by the way, Mr. Edwards. And people who know what it means and understand the implications. http://abc11.com/politics/acting-attorney-general-says-justice-department-under-her-watch-will-not-defend-refugee-executive-order-in-court/1728711/
I wouldn’t trust republicans either. I’m not a Trump supporter but I still can’t reword his executive order to make it a Muslim ban.
I’m pretty much done with this thread. If you haven’t seen this, please take a look and then don’t send me any more of your comments about this. It is what it is. The world sees this as a Muslim ban. You can have your own opinion. History is not going to be kind to Donald Trump and neither are other countries.
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/316726-giuliani-trump-asked-me-how-to-do-a-muslim-ban-legally