I don’t know French very well, despite owning an apartment
in Paris, but as long ago as 1955, when I was there for a month as a traveling
student, I picked up some phrases that all conveyed more or less the same
thought: I’m cool. One of them was ça m’est égal. Another was je suis en balance.
After just one week of Trump as President, I find myself in
need of these phrases, simply as a way of maintaining some equilibrium. In all of my eighty-three years, I have never
experienced such a whirlwind of opinion and activity and energy and fury in the
public sphere, not even during the Viet Nam War or after the murder of Dr.
King. Every day, more information pours
in on me, every drop of which seems important, urgent, demanding my immediate
attention. I have gone to two
demonstrations in four days, which is two more than I went to in the preceding
thirty years. I seem to be blogging more
or less constantly, driven by a compelling fear that I am not doing as much as
I ought. Each day, two or three or a
dozen analyses of the situation are written, every one of which strikes me as
more insightful and important than anything I have written.
We are in for a long war.
Burning out in the first three weeks is very definitely a bad idea. I need to find some way to keep acting,
writing, protesting, fighting week after week, month after month, never losing
my cool, never becoming off balance, but nevertheless carrying on
relentlessly. There are quite literally
tens of millions in this struggle as well, and I am convinced that it is a
struggle we can win.
In the days ahead, I shall try to maintain some
equilibrium. One of the things it might
be useful for me to do is to think and write about what winning the struggle would look like, so that if we start to
succeed, we will know that we are, and will be encouraged to carry on.
Meanwhile, I am binge watching Covert Affairs and doing “fiendishly hard” crossword puzzles.
I'd share these important words to my friends on Facebook - but I share so many important words, and my friends are already reading so many other important words, that I'll just take the advice myself.
ReplyDeleteStay strong!
ReplyDeleteFolks reading here may be interested in a new site for rallying the 65 million who voted against Agent Orange: http://thesixtyfive.org/home
Similar in spirit to our host's plan to record various actions taken.
In more than one blog now, you have intimated that you might direct your prodigious writing skills to something
ReplyDeletethat speaks to our current situation. I, for one, am delighted. This is what I have had in mind in terms of a
"teach-in," broadly speaking. As Samuel Huntington pointed out long ago, the task of our educational system has
been one of "indoctrination." So I don't think a lot of people know how to frame what is going on in a way other than that provided by the corporate media. Anyway, I encourage the direction. (The Marx youtube tutorial, of course, is always relevant - not to mention the viola - which is still alive, I hope.)