Peace & Justice History for 2/18

February 18, 1688
Francis Daniel Pastorius and three other Pennsylvania Quakers (members of the Society of Friends) made the first formal protest against slavery in the new world. At the Thones Kunders House in Germantown (now part of Philadelphia) they signed a proclamation denouncing the importation, sale, and ownership of slaves: “. . . we shall doe [sic] to all men like as we will be done ourselves; making no difference of what generation, descent or colour they are.”
More on Germantown Society of Friendsย 
February 18, 1961

above: Bertrand Russell and Edith Russell watching the actress Vanessa Redgrave address the Committee of 100 meeting in Trafalgar Square, which preceded the anti-Polaris “sit-in” outside the Ministry of Defence on February 18, 1961.
In London, Sir Bertrand Russell, 88, led a march of 20,000 and sit-down of 5,000 in an anti-nuke rally outside the U.K. Defense Ministry, and was jailed for seven days. It was the first public demonstration organized by the Committee of 100, the direct action wing of the Committee for Nuclear Disarmament.

Early CND demonstrator
The CND today
February 18, 1970
Five of the “Chicago Seven” (Rennie Davis, David Dellinger, Tom Hayden, Abbie Hoffman, and Jerry Rubin) were found guilty of crossing state lines to incite a riot during the 1968 Democratic convention.

The Chicago Seven
John Froines and Lee Weiner had both been charged with making incendiary devices (stink bombs) but were found not guilty of all charges. None of the seven were found guilty of conspiracy. Attorneys William Kunstler and Leonard Weinglass and defendants Weiner and Dellinger were sentenced for contempt of court, except for Weiner for more than a year. All appealed.
More on the groupย Summary of the legal issuesย 

https://www.peacebuttons.info/E-News/peacehistoryfebruary.htm#february18

Some Fun, Some Info To Keep On Hand For Daily Civics

Chop Wood, Carry Water 2/14 by Jessica Craven

Read on Substack

Art by @Sarah.Epperson on Instagram

Hi, all, and happy Friday!

I donโ€™t know about you, but Iโ€™m ready for the weekend. Living through an attempted coup is exhausting. And yet here so many of you areโ€”more every day! Our movement, or whatever weโ€™re calling it now, is growing by leaps and bounds. This newsletter has gained well over 50,000 new subscribers in the last thirty days. Thatโ€™s NUTS, and also shows that Americans continue to be fired up and determined to fight back. I am so glad.

I know it feels like Trump and Musk are โ€œgetting away with everythingโ€ right now, but I want to remind you that, as they say in twelve step programs, sometimes we have to just โ€œlet time take time.โ€ Weโ€™re not even a month into this thing yet. Already the country has seen large demonstrations, swamped Congressional phone lines, mass Senate office visits, the first Stop-Shopping day scheduled (for February 28), and the rise of the 50501 movement. Indivisible groups are exploding, new coalitions are being built, and new connections being formed.

This is a moment when old heroes to manyโ€”Adam Schiff, the New York Times,ย Snoop Dogg?โ€”are proving disappointments, but also when new onesโ€”Chris Murphy, the AP, Kendrick Lamarโ€” are rising with brilliant fierceness. Entire media empires are crumbling, yes, but out of those ashes are emerging a whole new crop of great publications and tough, fearless journalists. Political content creators are taking their rising visibility seriously and forming new groups to coordinate their messaging. State Attorneys General and Governors are stepping up in a big way. Career Prosecutors at the DOJ are, as we speak,ย exhibiting stunning courageย in standing up to Trump.

Progress, in short, is being made, and the work being done. Not always by whom we want, and not always as fast as we want. But that stands to reason: There is a massive and necessary reorganization taking place in response to Trumpโ€™s attacks. It canโ€™t be instantโ€”that simply defies the laws of physics. Weโ€™ve never been here before, so it stands to reason that none of the old rules apply.

So weโ€™re all going to have to keep building the plane while flying it, remembering that new mechanics and pilots are joining us all the time.

Now a word about the many protests and strikes being planned. I have received a LOT of emails asking me for more information on the ones Iโ€™ve mentioned here. I have very little. These events are happening organically in a decentralized way. They are being organized on discords and in signal messages. I am not organizing them. What I put in the newsletter is the extent of what I know.

I did glean some helpful resources from a fellow activist today, though:ย This site is encouraging groups (not just of these events, but all groups doing on the ground actions) to list their eventsย to create a centralized hub for movement work. You can search by state and see if there’s an action listed. You may also find some events onย this websiteย (although it is not organized in a way that is as user friendly). Theย 50501 Bluesky accountย is also sharing flyers for events as they learn about them. 50501 also has aย Reddit pageย and aย website. They seem to be emerging as a major force in this effort; I intend to follow them. And before you askโ€”no, I donโ€™t know who โ€œtheyโ€ are. But last weekโ€™s 50501 protests went off without a hitch. Iโ€™m not going to keep avoiding them just because they have diffuse leadership. This just may be how resistance to an autocracy has to look. Iโ€™m grateful for the work theyโ€™re doing.

OK, all. Iโ€™m running way behind today, so Iโ€™m going to leave you with my favoriteย Vaclav Havel quote; I resort to it often in moments of duress:

Either we have hope within us or we do not.

It is a dimension of the soul and is not essentially dependent on some particular observation of the world.

HOPE is an orientation of the spirit, an orientation of the heart. It transcends the world that is immediately experienced and is anchored somewhere beyond its horizons.

HOPE in this deep and powerful sense is not the same as joy that things are going well or willingness to invest in enterprises that are obviously headed for early success, but rather an ability to work for something because it is good, not because it stands a chance to succeed.

HOPE is definitely not the same thing as optimism. It is not the conviction that something will turn out well, but certainty that something makes sense regardless of how it turns out.

It is HOPE, above all which gives the strength to live and continually try new things.

โ€”Vaclav Havel

Perfect for this moment, right?

Now letโ€™s get to work.

Call Your Senators (find yours here) ๐Ÿ“ฒ

Hi, I’m a constituent calling from [zip]. My name is ______.

(snip)

I know Congress is going on recess soon and Iโ€™d like to know when the Senator is holding his/her Town Hall. We constituents have a lot to say about the coup attempt thatโ€™s happening and we expect an opportunity to have our voices heard. Thanks.

Call Your House Rep (find yours here) ๐Ÿ“ฒ

Hi, I’m a constituent calling from [zip]. My name is _______.

I am upset about House Republicansโ€™ proposed cuts to SNAP and Medicaid. Grocery prices and hunger are increasing in the country. Cutting the program that helps over 42 million people put food on the table is unacceptable. Same with Medicaid. 72 million Americans rely on it for healthcareโ€”mostly children, seniors, and veterans. Republicansโ€™ desire to cut these programs in order to pay for tax cuts for rich people is disgusting. What is the Congressmember doing to protect SNAP and Medicaid? Thanks.

Extra Credit โœ…

VERY IMPORTANT! Aย group of 17 states (all Republican) have suedย the United States government in a case called Texas v Becerra. These states are asking the court to get rid of Section 504โ€”a critically important law that says you canโ€™t discriminate against disabled people if you get money from the US government. Section 504 does everything from requiring schools to include students with disabilities and help them learn to requiring doctors and schools to have sign language interpreters for people who are deaf and hard of hearing. Thereโ€™s so much more. The fact that theyโ€™re suing to kill this rule is really shocking. I guess Texas started the lawsuit when they found out that gender dysphoria can get you 504 protections. But theyโ€™re not trying to get rid of just that provision. Theyโ€™re trying to kill the whole thing.

One of my subscribers sent me a document that explains the situation in super clear language. It also gives us ways toย reach out to the Attorneys General involved and ask them to drop the lawsuit. Iโ€™m asking all of us who live in one of the 17 states involved to take the time to do this, please.

The document is here. Please read it, share it, and, if you live in one of the 17 red states that are part of the lawsuit, use the sample letter as a template and write to (or call) your Attorney General. This MUST be stopped!

Extra Extra Credit for NY State Residents

You can do this if youโ€™re not a NY resident but obviously it will pack more punch if you live there. Thereโ€™s also anย email form here.

Call Governor Kathy Hochul at 1-518-474-8390 and say:

My name is ____ and I live in [NY zip]. The Trump administration and NYC Mayor Eric Adams seem to have engaged in an overt quid pro quo – dropping the criminal case against Adams in exchange for the Mayor facilitating the Trump administrationโ€™s indiscriminate immigration crackdown. The Governor has the power to remove Mayor Adams. She needs to do so. Heโ€™s a criminal and a disgrace. Thanks.

Get Smart! ๐Ÿ“š

As many of us engage on urgent threats to democracy, it is also vital to prepare and plan for the 2025 elections that will need a robust voter protection effort. Early planning and coordination will be key to protecting voters.

To help kick start that work, Iโ€™m pleased to announce a short Zoom presentation on February 25, convened byย Voter Protection Corpsย and featuring voter protection experts analyzing the 2024 elections and providing insight into what to expect in 2025.

Please join them for this interactive virtual event.

Speakers: Caroline Hutton (Voter Protection Director, WisDems), Cecelia Ugarte Baldwin (Voter Protection Director, Democratic Party of Georgia), Jenny Guzman (Common Cause Arizona), Jesse Littlewood (Voter Protection Corps), moderated by Quentin Palfrey (Voter Protection Corps)

Date:ย Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Time:ย 5:30 PM โ€“ 6:30 PM ET

RSVP here.

Messaging! Messaging! Messaging! ๐Ÿ“ฃ

With RFK Jr. now the HHS Secretary access to abortions is more threatened than ever. I truly believe weโ€™re going to see the FDA ban (or severely restrict) abortion pills soon. Fortunately the amazing orgย Plan Cย is not backing down.

From them:

At this time of uncertainty we know several things: evidence-based information is critical in healthcare and beyond. People will continue to have abortions. And the evidence shows that abortion pills are safe, effective, life-saving medications, whether obtained through a clinic visit, via telehealth, or as a self-managed option. Abortion pills are accessible in all states and territories, including states with heavy restrictions, and can be kept on hand for two years.

Here are a few specific actions people can take to protect this access. PLEASE share this information:

  • Learn about pills in advance. People can access highly affordable (as low as $70) abortion pills now before they need them, so they have access to this vital form of health care. Visitย plancpills.org/pills-in-advanceย to learn more and find pill options.
  • Order Plan C stickers. To date, weโ€™ve distributed more than 4M stickers that direct people to our website with accurate, up-to-date information about how people are accessing abortion pills. We plan to continue to share this information under a Trump administration.ย plancpills.org/stickers
  • Spread the word about resources. We encourage people to know about and bookmark the following resources which will have information on how to access abortion:

Give ๐Ÿ’ฐ!

Movement Voter Project has just launched The Comeback Campaign: a plan for the first 100 days which is an all-hands-on-deck push to fund the most effective frontline groups around the country working to protect communities, block MAGA, and plant the seeds to win back power in 2026 and beyond.

Read the details hereย then considerย making a donation here. MVP is my #1 pick for political donations. SUCH an effective use of your money.

Win Races! ๐Ÿ—ณ

Yโ€™all, Iโ€™m doing a bit of work with Gay Valimontโ€™s team to help publicize her upcoming special Congressional election in Florida. This race is a super long shot but in this climate I actually think a victory is possible. Watch the video for more info, thenย sign up to volunteer hereย orย make a donation here.

Hey Missouri!

Iโ€™ve launched yet another state newsletter! This time itโ€™s Missouri (hereโ€™s the link). My co-author isย Anna Eggemeyer, a St. Louis-based activist, and weโ€™ll be sending out legislative updates, actions, events etc. once every two weeks or so starting today. If youโ€™re from MO, go check it out! Or if you know someone who is, send themย the link. Thanks!

No Resistbot letter today, sorry!


OK, you did it again! Youโ€™re helping to save democracy! Youโ€™re amazing.

Talk soon.

Jess

Questions!

DEI in the FXBG by Clay Jones

Now we’ll never find Gary Read on Substack

This is a local cartoon drawn for the FXBG Advance, which is looking into the ways Trumpโ€™s Executive Orders will affect the 540 region.

I think itโ€™s funny when readers of mine who donโ€™t live here mention Gary the Goose. A lot of people were making Gary the Goose the regionโ€™s mascot, but I wasnโ€™t aware of that until he disappeared. Maybe he didnโ€™t want the job and thatโ€™s why he left. Or, maybe he heard about Trumpโ€™s tariffs and planning to make Canada the 51st state, so he protested by flying back to Canada. Or, maybe when the otters came back, they said, โ€œBeat it, Goose.โ€

Or maybe Gary, who got used to being around humans, paddled too close to the Stafford side of the river, which is full of yee-haw fuckers, and Gary the Gooseโ€™s goose got cooked.

Creative note: I was thinking last week that I needed to get the train bridge into a local cartoon. I also got a Rappahannock Otter into a cartoon.
I asked my editor, Martin, if Gary was starting to get a little long in the tooth. Is he still relevant? Heโ€™s been missing for about a year, I think. We decided that if itโ€™s funny, then we still go with it.

Also, a proofer didnโ€™t get the cartoon and neither did a friend. I was like, whaaaaat?

Dear Laura: I got your check for a paid membership (anyone can do that), but I canโ€™t find your email address. Please email me at clayjonz@gmail.com so I can get you up and running. We want your comments. Iโ€™m starting to think Gary the Goose will be found before we find Laura.

Another update: When I publish these cartoons for the Advance, I make sure to state on social media that theyโ€™re on local issues. I donโ€™t get upset when readers who donโ€™t live here donโ€™t get the local cartoons. Why should you understand it? What does make me pull my hair out is when readers complain they donโ€™t understand it even though I left a comment with the cartoon on social media that itโ€™s on a local issue. Sheesh. Now if you do live here and donโ€™t get it, thatโ€™s on me.

Drawn in 30 seconds: (snip-go see.)

I Had No Idea Trae Bakes!

Fancy Fixin’s – Hillbilly Comedian Trae Crowder Makes Opera Cake

Useful News From annieasksyou

A New One From Jess Piper

One Thing… by Jess Piper Read on Substack

The world is on fire and none of us can do much to stop it on our own, but we can each do a little to stop it, and those actions add up to a massive resistance.

Red state residents recognize the shock and awe doctrine that we are all seeing from the first few days of the Trump administration. Itโ€™s something we have a lot of experience working with. Our nervous systems are already familiar with the constant attacks on democracy โ€” the constant need to keep up with our lawmakers and pushback on our lawmakers.

I live in Missouri. I have lived under the tyranny of a GOP supermajority for two decades.

Itโ€™s not easy, but I have learned to make calls and post and write and then get outside. Do the work and take a break.

My emboldened lawmakers do whatever they want. They will not honor the will of the people and they need constant pushback from the people. We have been fighting in this way for over two decades.

The only way to stop them is through constant resistance. Because screw them and their authoritarian instincts. We didnโ€™t elect Kings and I wonโ€™t have a boot on my neck and I wonโ€™t stand for one on my neighborโ€™s neck.

We canโ€™t be shocked into silence.

My testimony against SJR 54, Jefferson City, MO. 2/4/25.

Yesterday, I drove to the Missouri Capitol to testify against something that has already been resolved. Abortion.

I thought I would share my testimony to the committee. This was my one thing yesterday. This was my act of defiance and resistance.

Here is my testimony:

Hello. My name is Jess Piper and I am here to testify against HJR 54. This resolution is an attempt to overturn the will of Missouri voters.

The Republicans who are behind this fake resolution claim to represent rural people. They donโ€™t and I am here to set that record straight.

I am a rural mom to five and grandmother to four. I live in Northwest Missouri and I am angry about the overreach of the Missouri GOP. I am here to testify on the disrespect โ€“ the absolute disdain โ€“ shown to every Missouri voter by some of the folks in this room.

Amendment 3 passed in Missouri. There is no reason why I had to drive eight hours round trip to testify against an abortion restriction. Why canโ€™t you just accept the will of your constituents?

I collected signatures for Amendment 3 in some of the most rural areas of this state. Brookfield is a town of 4,000 and when I pulled up to set up my table and gather signatures, there were folks in the parking lot waiting. A woman signed her name and then texted her Bible group to remind them to come sign the amendment.

Ever heard of Marceline? The town has a population of 2,000. A woman I met in Marceline chored her animals and farm โ€“ and then came to sign the amendment in overalls and mucks.

She knew what she was signing, and I am here to give her voice. Itโ€™s hard to get your chores done and make it all the way to Jeff City to testify against legislation and your own lawmakers who wonโ€™t honor your vote or your voice.

I bet many of you know where Maryville is. We were able to get a few hundred signatures in that town. Maryville is a โ€œhuge urban spaceโ€ in the middle of cornfields, population 11k. They even have a Starbucks. I sat at that coffee shop for hours one afternoon to get signatures. When I was about to pack up, a man named Gordon came in to add his name to the petition.

Gordon is 86 years old. He uses a walker and drove all the way to town and proudly signed his name to a petition to make sure his great-granddaughters would not suffer under the tyranny of an abortion ban.

I am here to remind you that lawmakers who would overturn the will of Missourians should remember they serve the folks who sent them here, and many of those folks voted to approve abortion rights in this state.

Those people include the Bible group from Brookfield and the farmer from Marceline and the great-grandfather from Maryville.

I am also here to express my disgust with the Missouri GOP. You claim to be the party of โ€œsmall governmentโ€ but that is a lie. You want to control books, curriculum, teachers, childrenโ€™s private parts, and every uterus in the state. You overreach into the lives of Missouri citizens each day.

You canโ€™t be the party of โ€œsmall governmentโ€ when your members act like tyrants. Do better.

Itโ€™s as easy as that.

Well, it wasnโ€™t that easy โ€” I had to drive all day to speak for 3 minutes, but it was worth every mile. They were forced to listen to someone they have tried to disenfranchise. They were forced to see my face and listen to my scathing review of their tenure. They couldnโ€™t escape me or the dozens who testified against the resolution to ban abortionโ€ฆagain.

I know how hard every day is, but do one thing today.

Share an article with friends and then call your Congressional Rep to demand they hold the line with Musk. Call your Senators and demand they do the same. Call you AG and demand they stand with the American people on the biggest data breach in American history โ€” sue Elon for stealing the data of the people of their state.

And then go outside if you can.

Donโ€™t be paralyzed in front of the television or your phone. Doomscrolling without action will make you crazy and exhaust you. Thatโ€™s the point of shock and awe.

Do one thing. And then rest.

Rinse. Repeat.

~Jess

P.S. I am so thankful for the Abortion Action group and the Missouri ACLU who planned the resistance event at the Capitol. There were so many Missourians there to oppose SJR 54, that we filled the hearing room and an overflow room. The hearing went on for several hours with testimony opposing the resolution.

This is what democracy looks like. (snip)

It Speaks For Itself:

Reading News Has Been Pretty Anxiety-Producing, For Me Today.

I’m sure I’m not the only one. Still, I found a couple of items that help with that. And I’m on the lookout for more! We still have the power, even thought it doesn’t feel like it. We the people still have the power, if we stay constructively informed.

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I don’t even recall now what I was reading this morning that linked Transvitae, but here are its resources pages. I am not trans, so I only hope there isn’t anything there are the site that is, let’s say inappropriate. I read around and it seems like a decent place, but I am no expert. Resources are resources, though. We need to know about resources.

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Plus, I’m going to try to draw Number Nine Eight One, and anyone else who has such an urge should do so, also! ๐ŸŒž ๐Ÿง‘โ€๐ŸŽจ

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Pa. supervisor resigns after appearing to mimic Elon Musk’s alleged Nazi salute

Laura Smith resigned from the Towamencin Township Board of Supervisors after a video appeared to show her mimicking Elon Musk’s alleged Nazi salute

Byย David Changย โ€ขย Published January 26, 2025ย โ€ขย Updated onย January 26, 2025ย atย 5:32 pm

(There’s a video there, if it’s something you want to see. The still shows a person doing what she appears to be doing, if I am clear.)

A supervisor of a town in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, resigned after a video in which she appeared to mimic Elon Muskโ€™s alleged Nazi salute went viral. 

Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, owner of the social media platform X, and Administrator of the Department of Government Efficiency, sparked outrage when he made a gesture that resembled a Nazi salute while addressing a crowd at an inauguration event for President Donald Trump. 

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) later posted a statement on X saying it seemed like Musk โ€œmade an awkward gesture in a moment of enthusiasm, not a Nazi salute.โ€ 

This is a delicate moment. Itโ€™s a new day and yet so many are on edge. Our politics are inflamed, and social media only adds to the anxiety.

It seems that @elonmusk made an awkward gesture in a moment of enthusiasm, not a Nazi salute, but again, we appreciate that people are onโ€ฆโ€” ADL (@ADL) January 20, 2025

Despite the ADLโ€™s statement, many have still accused Musk of performing the salute. In response, Musk posted a series of Nazi-related puns on X which led to more backlash. 

He also sparked more controversy while appearing to reference Germanyโ€™s Nazi history while making a virtual appearance at a campaign event for Germanyโ€™s far-right Alternative fรผr Deutschland (AfD) party on Saturday. 

Amid the controversy surrounding Musk, Laura Smith, a Republican and the Vice Chair of the Towamencin Township Board of Supervisors, posted a video of herself on the social media platform TikTok in which she appeared to mimic Muskโ€™s gesture.ย (snip)

You Are Fabulous!

I just now learned that today is International Compliment Day, and you know I’m here for that-I love giving compliments! Stay As Wonderful As You Are! (Also enjoy this toon, which is funny, but unfortunately on topic. YOU Are Still AWESOME!)


Last Kiss by John Lustig for January 24, 2025

Last Kiss Comic Strip for January 24, 2025

https://www.gocomics.com/lastkiss/2025/01/24

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