The Red Hot Chili Peppers are playing on the coffee shop
music stream. The song is okay. It is sort of a bland aural wallpaper; the
bland tune mixes with the cacophony of colors this caffeine dispensary uses to
try and convey a sense of hipness. The
next result is that the place has a certain familiarity and a certain
manufactured warmth to it. The writing
space could be worse.
My coffee is cold and I really don’t have long to
write. I write today in a climate of
fear. I am watching events unfold that
leave me with a sense that things are going to turn a great deal more troubling
here much quicker than I anticipated. Did
people in Great Britain have this sense of dread in the days that led up to the
Nazi’s invasion of Poland in 1939?
Why do I feel ill at ease? Well, I have watched the new administration
try and de-legitimize the press on factual reporting on incidents that are
inconsequential. What are they going to
do with the big stuff? No, I don’t think I am paranoid.
I am one of the people in this country that has a more
expansive knowledge of the Constitution than most. I took many courses on the topic both at university
and in law school. If the attacks on the
press stick, then we are left with a monolith of a government with no checks
and balances. We are left with an inexperienced politician leading us into
turbulent times. The man at the helm is not known for nuanced behavior.
I can’t put my head into the sand, I just can’t. How I will make my voice known is an open
question. I simply know that I feel
called to action. I truly believe that what happens next will make the 1960s
look like a picnic.
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