Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Mary Antin's first day of school

A mailer arrived today from the Heritage Foundation.  It included a vicious “poll” asking about criminal immigrants and hyping mass deportations.  Along with that was a warning that harboring an “illegal” immigrant was a violation of federal law.  


My heritage does not resemble that of the Heritage Foundation.  Mine goes back to Roger Williams and William Penn and the Declaration of Independence and Henry David Thoreau and even Walt Disney’s Davy Crockett.  “Be sure you’re right, then go ahead.”  I think I remembered that correctly.


These Heritage Foundation people are the same people who would turn in Anne Frank.  Their heritage is that of the Nazis, the Quislings, the Ku Klux Klan, the slave catchers.


Here is an antidote for you from Promised Land by Mary Antin about her first day at school.  It’s an America to fight for:


     Father himself conducted us to school.  He would not have delegated that mission to the President of the United States.  He had awaited the day with impatience equal to mine.  He took long strides in his eagerness, the rest of us running and hopping to keep up.

     At last the four of us stood around the teacher’s desk; and my father, in his impossible English gave us over to  her charge, with some broken word of his hopes for us that his swelling heart could no longer contain....  I think Miss Nixon guessed what my father’s best English could not convey.  I think she divined that by the simple act of delivering our school certificates to her he took possession of America.

Monday, December 8, 2025

Nurses are no longer a profession

Well, at least according to the Trump administration.  The “Big Beautiful Bill” evidently has a list of occupations that are no longer consider “professions.”  According to a list from Newsweek, non-professions include:

nursing

physician assistants

physical therapists

audiologists

architects

accountants

educators

social workers.


Why?

Sunday, December 7, 2025

The American Work Ethic

What ever happened to the American work ethic?  Seriously, which of the following are doing their jobs in a meaningful and responsible way?

The U.S. Supreme Court

the President

The Senate Majority leader

The Speaker of the House

The Senate as a whole

The House of Representatives

the Washington Post

Fox News

The Department of Defense 

The FBI

The CDC

The State Department

The Department of Homeland Security

CNN

There are some bright spots.  The lower courts.  The New York Times.  Harvard University.  The American Civil Liberties Union.  The New Yorker.  

Not nearly enough.   

Saturday, December 6, 2025

Charles Norman Shay, 1924-2025

Mr. Shay was a 19-year-old medic on D-Day at the landing on Omaha Beach.  He won the Silver Star for his efforts to save wounded men in the water by turning them over, grabbing them under their shoulders, and dragging them through the waves up to the beach.  He served with the troops at the battle of Hurtgen Forest and the Battle of the Bulge.  He was captured by the Germans and liberated in April 1945.


Mr. Shay was a member of the Penobscot Tribe in Maine.  When he tried to vote in 1945, wearing  his uniform with the Silver Star, he was turned away.  Maine did not allow Indians to vote in federal elections until 1954 and state and local elections until 1967.


Until 1967.


I’d like to think that the days of discrimination against Indians are over, but last night I saw an interview with an Indian woman was in the cast of the recent streaming drama entitled “Dark Winds.”  She showed the I.C.E. agents her tribal I.D. card, but the agents said that didn’t count. She was arrested.  Where the fuck are you going to deport an American Indian to?  


Mr. Shay moved to northwestern France not far from Omaha Beach in 2018 and lived there until his death.  Wise move.  


If you want to read the full obit of Mr. Shay, you can find it in today’s New York Times.


Friday, December 5, 2025

West Bank colony

 I wrote my Ph.D. thesis on the efforts by the United Nations to bring an end to colonialism.  Angola and Mozambique, Namibia, and Zimbabwe were still colonies when I completed it, but it was fairly obvious that colonialism was on the way out.  After the Portuguese colonies and what was then South West African and Rhodesia gained independence, the only colonies left would be remnants like Puerto Rico and some small islands.   

Now Israel has approved 22 settlements in the West Bank on territory owned by Palestinians.  The Palestinians did not give up this land willingly, but they had no choice.  A process that I thought was basically over in 1973 when I completed the thesis has come roaring back.  And it has come back because of Israel. 


In the past I considered myself a supporter and friend of Israel.  No more.  


See Natan Odenheimer and Fatima Abdulkarim, “Expansion in West Bank Adds to Displacement,”  New York Times, (5 Dec. 2025), p. A9.

Thursday, December 4, 2025

Eating Lemurs in Madagascar



Lemurs are primates with big eyes and long and soft tails.  They are also in decline and are considered endangered.  Why?  Because people in urban areas in Madagascar consider their meat a delicacy that promotes health.


37 percent of shark and ray species are also threatened with extinction.  Why?  Because people kill them for their fins, their meat, and their liver oil.

You know what?  I don’t care if people in Ohio really do eat the cats and the dogs.  We have too damn many cats and dogs in any case.  If you want to get concerned, get concerned about people eating octopuses and shark fin soup.  Quit eating veal with its pens to keep calves from exercising.  Quit eating pigs that are slaughtered by bleeding them to death.  Quit eating eggs from caged chickens that never get to walk around.  Quit eating beef fed antibiotics on feedlots.  


I am not a vegetarian, although I am moving in that direction.  If you do eat meat, buy your meat from local butchers who raise their own animals.  Know what you eat.  

Deported on the way to Thanksgiving with her parents

A 19-year-old college student, Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, was headed home from Massachusetts to Texas for Thanksgiving with her parents.  She was brought here from Honduras when she was seven.  Her father’s employer had arranged for her flight so she could surprise him at work.


There was a court order that she could not be removed from the U.S. while her case was pending.  She was arrested at the Logan Airport in Boston, detained in Texas, and  “...put on a bus with shackles on her wrists, waist and ankles before being put on a flight to Honduras.”


She had been studying business at Babson College in Wellesley, Massachusetts.  She is now in Honduras with grandparents.


We have become evil, led by an evil man and abetted by evil underlings.

Information for this post, including the quotation, is from Amada Holpuch and Annie Correal, “A College Student Tried to Go Home to Texas for Thanksgiving.  She Was Deported,” New York Times, (2 Dec. 2025), p. A17.