Peace & Justice History for 12/2

December 2, 1914
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Karl Liebnecht
Karl Liebknecht was the only member of German Parliament to vote against war with France and Britain. He was arrested shortly thereafter and conscripted into the German Army. Refusing to fight, Liebknecht served on the Eastern Front burying the dead.
More about Karl Liebnecht
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December 2, 1942

Enrico Fermi, the Italian-born Nobel Prize-winning physicist, directed and controlled the first self-sustaining fission reaction in his laboratory beneath the bleachers of Stagg Field at the University of Chicago.The result of this experiment made the atomic bomb possible and ushered in the nuclear age. Upon successful completion of the experiment, a coded message was transmitted to President Roosevelt: “The Italian navigator has landed in the new world.”

More on Fermi and the bombย 
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December 2, 1954

The U.S. Senate voted 65 to 22 to censure Senator Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wisconsin) for “conduct that tends to bring the Senate into dishonor and disrepute.”The condemnation, with all the Democrats and about half the Republicans voting against him, was related to McCarthy’s controversial, abusive and indiscriminate investigation of suspected communists in the U.S. government, military, and civilian society. The House of Representatives and many states continued their own investigations.

Senator Joseph P. McCarthy with chief counsel Roy Cohn (L)
See a video clip of McCarthy reacting to the censureย 
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December 2, 1961

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Fidel Castro
Following a year of severely strained relations with the United States and his country, Cuban leader Fidel Castro openly declared that he was a Marxist-Leninist.
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December 2, 1964

Thousands who were part of the Berkeley Free Speech Movement gathered on the steps of Sproul Hall, the administration building at that University of California campus, to protest four students being disciplined for distributing political literature; Joan Baez performed in support. The next day, police arrested 773 who began a sit-in at Sproul Hall. 10,000 more students then went on strike and shut down the school.
photo: ยฉย Ron Enfield
The Free Speech Movement had begun in October, when three thousand students surrounded a police car for 36 hours. Inside the car was a civil rights worker, Jack Weinberg, who had been arrested for distributing political literature on the UC-Berkeley campus.
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Jack Weinberg in police car.
What was the Free Speech Movement?ย ย 
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December 2, 1977

A demonstration erupted outside a South African court after a magistrate ruled that security police were to be exonerated in the death of black consciousness leader Steve Biko, who died while in their custody.
The demonstrators chanted, “They have killed Steve Biko. What have we done? Our sin is that we are black?”
Biko’s funeral

His funeral had been attended by more than 15,000 mourners, not including the thousands who were turned away by the police. He had been arrested for writing inflammatory pamphlets and “inciting unrest” among the black community.
Steve Biko

The news story
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December 2, 1980

Maryknoll Sisters Ita Ford and Maura Clarke, Ursuline Sr. Dorothy Kazel, and lay missionary Jean Marie Donovan were raped, murdered, buried outside San Salvador, and unearthed shortly thereafter.


American Nuns Maura Clarke, Ita Ford, Dorothy Kazel and Jean Marie Donovan- killed in El Salvador in 1980.

U.S.-trained and -supported Salvadoran national guardsmen, widely known to act as death squads, were suspected.The Reagan administration, taking office seven weeks later, and relying in part on the Salvadoran military to rid Central America of communism, denied the National Guardโ€™s involvement. General Alexander Haig, the presidentโ€™s secretary of state, explained the churchwomen’s deaths to Congress as an accident caused by nervous soldiers who “misread the mere traveling down the road (of the nuns’ van) as an effort to run a roadblock.” The FBI and CIA later reported this as a total fabrication, and five national guardsmen were later convicted of murder.
More about the Maryknoll Sistersย 

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Republicans feel emboldened to do the worst things possible

NPR took a hard right turn from impartial reporting years ago.ย  Maybe some time around 2005.ย  All studies show the main stream media has a right bias overall.ย  But nothing but complete agreement with and capitulation to them will ever please republicans now.ย  Also notice in all the talk of slashing government programs and services to save money none of the subsidies to corporations along with SpaceX and Tesla.ย  ย Hugs

Dr. Bhattacharya, who is not a practicing physician, has called for overhauling the N.I.H. and limiting the power of civil servants who, he believes, played too prominent a role in shaping federal policy during the pandemic.

Trump just picked Dr. Jay Bhattacharya to lead the National Institutes of Health.In 2020, Bhattacharya pushed anti-COVID lockdown theories that were promptly dismissed as crankery โ€” fringe policy prescriptions that would have led to millions of unnecessary deaths. http://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/26/u…

Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1.bsky.social) 2024-11-27T02:45:10.287Z

"Everything You Need to Know About Donald Trumpโ€™s NIH Pick" – @walkerbragman.bsky.social brings receipts. He's bad, really bad:

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Fine resigned from the Florida Senate on Monday shortly after Trump posted an endorsement, urging him to run for the US House.

He has appeared here many times for his vicious anti-LGBTQ actions and threats of violence.

From my Saturday postโ€ฆ

Randy Fine, the sponsor of Floridaโ€™s โ€œDonโ€™t Say Gayโ€ bill, appeared here last month when he wasย held in contemptย for flipping off a judge during a virtual hearing about an election lawsuit.

Before that he appeared here when DeSantisย vetoed fundingย for a โ€œwoke zooโ€ because it wouldnโ€™t host a fundraiser for Fine.

Fine also appeared on JMG in May 2022ย when he tweetedย what many interpreted as a threat to assassinate President Biden. That tweetย remainsย online.

Before that, Fine appeared on JMG when he called forย felony chargesย after Florida Democrats staged a sit-in over the racist US House map submitted by DeSantis.ย 

And beforeย that, he appeared here when he threatened to defund a Florida Special Olympics event and called a local school board member a โ€œwhoreโ€ because sheโ€™d been invited to its fundraiser gala and he was not.

Fine was a sponsor of the bill that stripped Disneyโ€™s self-governing status. His family owns annual passes to the โ€œwokeโ€ theme park giant. In April 2023 he declared, โ€œDamn right, we ought to eraseโ€ LGBTQs.

In 2022, he arranged for a Florida town toย honor a war criminalย who was convicted of executing four Iraqi prisoners.

Fine is also a sponsor of Floridaโ€™s bill criminalizing drag shows in view of minors. Of note, his wife runs a self-described โ€œsultryโ€ burlesque show that would violate her husbandโ€™s law.

So no it will be illegal for these โ€œladiesโ€ to use the menโ€™s restroom.

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This stretchy lithium-ion battery is self-healing

November 28, 2024 Ellen Phiddian

Stretchy, self-healing lithium-ion batteries could be a viable power source for wearable mobile phones, soft robotics, and electronic skin, according to a new study.

The researchers have made small, stretching batteries that can power an LED light โ€“ but they say their work is shows โ€œhigh promiseโ€ for building future stretchable and wearable electronics.

Theyโ€™ve published their work in Supramolecular Materials.

While there are dozens of research prototypes for stretchableflexible, and self-healing batteries, itโ€™s not always as easy to combine the properties.

Lithium-ion batteries that are stretchable โ€“ that is, capable of lengthening or squeezing and then returning to its original shape โ€“ and self-healing have been particularly difficult to make.

โ€œOur work provides a novel and viable strategy for the design of stretchable and self-healable energy storage devices, showing high promise for the application in stretchable and wearable electronics,โ€ says senior author Professor Xiaokong Liu, a researcher at Jilin University, China.

Liu and colleagues made their battery out of long polymer molecules, connected to each other with nitrogen-carbon bonds called imine bonds.

These polymers could both bind the positive and negative electrodes of the battery together, and act as electrolytes, which allow charged particles to move between the electrodes.

Battery schematic
Inside the self-healing lithium-ion battery: polymers can both connect the electrodes, and let the battery stretch and fix itself. Credit: Z. Li et al

The researchers used the polymers to build a tiny lithium-ion battery, using both lithium iron phosphate and lithium-titanate electrodes.

โ€œOur achievement lies in the construction of a lithium-ion battery with all-in-one configuration, wherein the electrolyte and electrodes can be fused together at the interface through the exchange of the dynamic imine bonds existing in both the electrolyte and electrodes,โ€ says Liu.

The battery could still provide power while being stretched, and after being cut in half and healed back together.

โ€œThis work provides a novel and viable strategy for the design of stretchable and self-healable energy storage devices,โ€ write the researchers in their paper.

Peace & Justice History for 11/30

November 30, 1215

Pope Innocent II, in a papal bull (or major sacred pronouncement of canon law), ordered that Jews, “whether men or women, must in all Christian countries distinguish themselves from the rest of the population in public places by a special kind of clothing.” The rule was interpreted as requiring a badge on clothing as determined by each country. In England, for example, the tablets with the 10 commandments were used.

Read moreย 
November 30, 1967
Senator Eugene McCarthy (D-Minnesota) announced that he would run on an anti-Vietnam war platform against President Lyndon Johnson for the nomination of the Democratic Party. McCarthy, though a contender to be Johnson’s running mate in 1964, had since become increasingly disenchanted with U.S. policy toward Vietnam, and opposed the war in his campaign.


McCarthy on the campaign trail

โ€œI am not for peace at any price, but for an honorable, rational and political solution to this war; a solution which I believe will enhance our world position, encourage the respect of our Allies and our potential adversaries, which will permit us to get the necessary attention to other commitments . . . and leave us with resources and moral energy to deal effectively with [the] pressing domestic problems of the United States itself.โ€
Read more, see photosย ย Jo Freeman
November 30, 1993
The Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act became law. It provided for a waiting period before the purchase of a handgun, and for the establishment of a national instant criminal background check system to be used by firearms dealers before the transfer of any handgun.The law was named for James Brady, President Ronald Reaganโ€™s press secretary, who became a paraplegic after being shot in the assassination attempt on Reagan. Following his recovery, he and his wife, Sarah, became leading proponents of controlling the proliferation of handguns.

James Brady watches President Clinton sign the bill
November 30, 1999

Tens of thousands of activists, students, union members and environmentalists demonstrating for global justice shut down the World Trade Organization (WTO) summit in Seattle, Washington. International media coverage ignored both the blockade and the police riot (and an enormous labor-sponsored rally and march), focusing instead on minor property damage committed by a few dozen self-described anarchists.


photo Elaine Briรจre

What the protests were aboutย 

https://www.peacebuttons.info/E-News/peacehistorynovember.htm#november30

Let’s talk about 3 developments with Russia….

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signs transgender bathroom ban bill into law

I am sorry but how does this protect any student or adult … it also includes higher education.ย  Notice this part … About 3% of high school students identify as transgender, according to recent data from theย Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.ย  That is in a country of 337 million people.ย 

This is only a hate bill based on the absurd idea that trans women want to assault girls.ย  Notice it is always trans girls / women they talk about never trans boys or trans men.ย  It is a made up problem that never happened so they have to destroy a small minority of people’s lives to prove a point of their bigotry.ย  I am so sick of this posturing on the part of republicans trying to do to trans what they couldn’t do to the gays 30 years ago.ย  It is the same tactics and hate they promote.ย  If you want to know the real cost listen to the trans students who quit school because they had nowhere to go to the bathroom, or the trans students who were given approved bathrooms so far from their classes that they missed some and got bad marks for simply needing to pee before the class started.ย  These bills have real world consequences for young people in every state.ย  It is not just the bathroom issue but it makes a trans person a target even if there is a “trans bathroom” assigned.ย  It means any student using it is outing themselves to the ones that want to target them for abuse.ย  ย 

Again this solves no problem but does promote hate and bigotry … and it is driven by religious bigotry because of the fundamentalist belief that their god created them male and female only.ย  They are demanding we run our society, or 2024 understands on the book written by religious leaders 2,500 years ago.ย  Think about it, these people had no idea of everything we take for granted today, yet the fundamentalist who demand we ;deny rights to trans people do it based on that book of people who did not even understand germs!ย  These bills are designed to promote a religion and a religious view of life / morality in the public life.ย  ย I am an old gay man, this still affects me.ย  Because bigotry against one group’s rights is bigotry against all people’s rights!ย  If these people get the right to exclude trans people from bathrooms what is next?ย  Gay people on the same idea that we are a threat?ย  Or hell watch about the old segregation idea that blacks are a threat to whites in bathrooms?ย  See this is the same playbook.ย  This is not different from black people shouldn’t be in white people’s bathrooms.ย  ย Hugs

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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a bill into law banning transgender students from using school bathrooms and locker rooms that match up with their gender identity.

The law requires people at Ohio K-12 schools and universities use the restroom that aligns with their gender assigned at birth. It also bans students from sharing overnight accommodations with people of the opposite sex from their assigned sex at birth at K-12 schools.ย ย 

This does not prevent a school from having single-occupancy facilities and does not apply to someone helping a person with a disability or a child younger than 10 years old being assisted by a parent, guardian or family member.ย 

The law will take effect 90 days after DeWine signed the bill.

A lawsuit is expected to be filed against this. Theย Ohio Capital Journal interviewed a Cleveland attorneyย over the summer about potential legal challenges with the bill, such as who would police such a policy?ย 

Several transgender Ohioans, allies and educatorsย called on DeWine to veto the bill. The Ohio Capital Journal recently talked to a family who plans on moving out of Ohio because of anti-transgender legislation at the Statehouse.ย 

The bathroom ban (House Bill 183) was added to a bill that revises College Credit Plus (Senate Bill 104) in theย eleventh hour of a House Session at the end of June before the lawmakers went on an extended break.

The Ohio Senate concurred with the changes made to S.B. 104 during theirย first session back from break.ย 

State Reps. Beth Lear, R-Galena, and Adam Bird, R-New Richmond, introduced H.B. 183. State Sen. Jerry Cirino, R-Kirtland, introduced S.B. 104.ย 

About 3% of high school students identify as transgender, according to recent data from theย Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.ย 

The American Medical Association officially opposes policies preventing transgender individuals from accessing basic human services and public facilities consistent with gender identity.

Slightly more than half of transgender and nonbinary youth in Ohio considered suicide in 2022, according to the Trevor Project.ย 

About a third of LGBTQ+ students were prevented from using the bathroom that aligned with their gender and slightly more than a quarter were stopped from using the locker room that aligned with their gender, according toย Ohioโ€™s 2021 state snapshot by GLSEN, which examines the school experiences of LGBTQ middle and high school students.

ย Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine gives his 2024 State of the State address in the Ohio House chambers at the Ohio Statehouse on Wednesday afternoon. (Pool photo by Barbara J. Perenic, Columbus Dispatch.)

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Forty-two percent of transgender and nonbinary students were unable to use the bathroom that aligned with their gender and 36% couldnโ€™t use the locker room that aligned with their gender, according to the Ohio GLSEN report.ย 

Transgender youth who canโ€™t use the bathroom that aligns with their gender are at a greater risk of sexual violence, according to a 2019 study published in the journal Pediatrics.ย ย 

Other states with transgender bathroom bans

Arkansas, Idaho,ย Iowa,ย Kentucky,ย Oklahoma, Tennessee,ย Alabama,ย Louisiana,ย Mississippi,ย North Dakota,ย Florida, andย Utahย have laws that ban transgender people from using the bathroom that matches their gender identity in schools.ย 

Florida, Oklahoma, Idaho, and Tennesseeโ€™s laws have all been challenged. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuitย blocked Idahoโ€™s lawย last year.ย ย 

North Carolina made history in 2016 by becoming the first state to ban bathroom access to transgender people. The law was quickly appealed in 2017 and settled inย federal court in 2019, but the state ended up losingย hundreds of millions of dollarsย as the NBA All-Star Game and NCAA events were moved out of state.ย 

Follow OCJ Reporterย Megan Henry on X.

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Peace & Justice for 11/28

November 28, 1891

Early IBEW delegates
The National Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (now International, the IBEW) was founded when 10 men met at Stolleyโ€™s Dance Hall in St. Louis, Missouri. Their goal: the joining together of electricians in a common organization to make a better life for all.
The original logo adopted at the First Convention.
Read moreย 
November 28, 1905

The political party Sinn Fein (meaning โ€œwe ourselvesโ€ in Gaelic) was founded in Dublin by Irish nationalist Arthur Griffith. Its objective was to end British rule in Ireland and seek national self-determination as a sovereign state.

Sinn Feinโ€™s story of its originsย 
November 28, 1991
The U.S. Congress passed the Comprehensive Threat Reduction Act (the Nunn-Lugar legislation), which provided up to $400 million to assist with the destruction of Soviet nuclear and chemical warheads.
The legislation was initiated by Senator Sam Nunn (D-Georgia) and Senator Richard Lugar (R-Indiana).

https://www.peacebuttons.info/E-News/peacehistorynovember.htm#november28

Peace & Justice History for 11/27

November 27, 1095
Pope Urban II called on all Christians to liberate Jerusalem from the Muslims and reclaim the Holy Land: “Deus vult (God wills it)!” What is currently called the Middle East was then in control of the Turks who frequently barred Christian pilgrims entrance to the city.
At the Council of Clermont in France, the pope promised absolution and remission of sins for all who died in the service of Christ. The mobilization of 60,000 to 100,000 Christians throughout Europe in this effort became known as the First Crusade.
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November 27, 1914
The No-Conscription Fellowship (NCF) was founded by two English pacifists, Clifford Allen and Fenner Brockway. They opposed the Military Service Act which introduced conscription, and then mounted a vigorous campaign against the punishment and imprisonment of conscientious objectors.
They were consistently opposed to the war in Europe.


Early Fellowship membersย 

Fellowship members at a recent protest

Read more about Clifford Allen, Fenner Brockway and No-Conscription Fellowshipย 
More on the No-Conscription Fellowship from the Swarthmore College Peace Collectionย 
November 27, 1957
Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first Prime Minister, made an impassioned speech appealing to the United States and the Soviet Union (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) to end testing and begin nuclear disarmament. The two superpowers were the only nations with atomic weapons at the time.
Nehru had fought to free his country from British colonial authority through acts of nonviolent passive resistance with Ghandi, and they achieved independence. He stressed the urgency for the U.S. and U.S.S.R. to “save humanity from the ultimate disaster.โ€Nehruโ€™s Congress Party government nevertheless pursued an aggressive nuclear program, starting in 1948, publicly committed to peaceful purposes exclusively. Nehru acknowledged that the possession of fissionable materials and growing expertise could readily be directed toward production of such weapons. In the absence of universal nuclear disarmament, he feared acquisition of such weapons by potential adversaries. In particular for India, this meant Pakistan or China.


India’s first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru
Nuclear India – a short historyย 
November 27, 1965
In Washington D.C., 35,000 anti-war protesters circled the White House then marched on to the Washington Monument for a rally against the war in Vietnam.
November 27, 1967
Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. announced the Southern Christian Leadership Conferenceโ€™s Poor Peopleโ€™s Campaign, a movement to broadly address economic inequalities with nonviolent direct action. “It must not be just black people,” argued King, “it must be all poor people. We must include American Indians, Puerto Ricans, Mexicans, and even poor whites.”

Why a Poor People’s Campaign?ย 
November 27, 1969
Over one hundred members of the U.S. 71st Evacuation Hospital and the 44th Medical Detachment at Pleiku, Vietnam, organized a Thanksgiving protest fast called the โ€œJohn Turkey movement.โ€ In Home before Morning, nurse Lynda Van Devanter recalled her change in attitude.

Nurse Lynda Van Devanter
โ€œEarlier in my tour, when I had heard about the war protesters, I had felt angry at them for not supporting us.ย  Now I wished I could march with them . . . Most others in Pleiku felt the same way . . . We even held our own Thanksgiving Day fastโ€”the John Turkey movement โ€” as a show of support for those who were trying to end the war through protests and moratoriums. We heard that the fast had spread to units all over Vietnam.โ€ The fast received considerable media coverage when Denise Murray, a nurse at Pleiku and daughter of a distinguished admiral, made antiwar statements to the press.

https://www.peacebuttons.info/E-News/peacehistorynovember.htm#november27

Wichita’s turkey traffic enforcer causes fowl play at busy intersection


by FOX Kansas NewsTue, November 26th 2024 at 9:24 AM

(I saw this on the news last night and thought it would be fun for us here. It’s actually our local/Wichita ABC affiliate news, on the Simpsons’s channel here. If you click through, you can watch just this story, or our whole little nighttime newscast, if you like. I can’t find the link to embed the video, which I recommend. -A)

An unexpected but welcome visitor is getting a lot of attention at an east Wichita intersection, whether he’s stopping traffic or trying to attack cars.

In a world of too much distracted driving, all of the drivers and passengers near Central and Greenwhich are paying attention to G.G. the Eastside Turkey.

Nancy Withers owns Kitchen Wow, one of several places the famous Eastside Turkey likes to hang out. She says he’s been around for almost a year now.

FOX Kansas News reporter Jocelyn Schifferdecker has more on the road warrior in the video posted above.

Thanks, Dark Brandon!

Thanksgiving dinner is historically affordable this year

Farm data shows [sic] holiday meal staples are collectively at their cheapest, after adjusting for inflation, in nearly 40 years โ€” not including the Covid-hit year of 2020.

Byย Jing Feng

You may not know it by looking at sticker prices in grocery aisles, but Thanksgiving dinner is more affordable than it has been in years.

The costs of this yearโ€™s holiday feast โ€” estimated at $58.08 for a 10-person gathering, or $5.81 a head โ€” dropped 5% since last year, the lowest level since 2021,ย according to a nationwide survey of grocery pricesย by the American Farm Bureau Federation, which represents millions of U.S. farmers. But the picture improves further when adjusted for inflation. (snip)

A defining feature of the post-pandemic recovery, and the 2024 election, is the divergence betweenย Americansโ€™ sour views of the economyย andย its underlying strength. Many shoppers understandably focus on price levels โ€” the dollar value of the things they buy โ€” rather than those purchasesโ€™ inflation-adjusted, or โ€œreal,โ€ costs. The latter is the true test of affordability, since it reflects an often underappreciated piece of the inflation puzzle: wage inflation.

And indeed, while Thanksgiving food prices are up 19% since 2019, according to the AFBF, federal data shows median householdย wages growing by about 25%ย during the same period.

Whatโ€™s more, โ€œthe average American also has to work fewer hours to buy the same meal than in previous years,โ€ the report added. โ€œWages continued to grow faster following the COVID-19 pandemic, even as inflation cooled. Because average wages rose 4% from 2023 to 2024, it took 9% less work time for us to pay for this yearโ€™s Thanksgiving dinner.โ€ (Emph. mine -A)

Snip-there is more, and being a mainstream news outlet, they are both siding the economy by including people’s feelings about it as opposed to the facts, but still. They could have been saying these things for the past year and a half, because I don’t know about where everyone else here lives, but our prices in S. Central KS have been lower again for at least a year and a half now. Prices went through the roof after DJT and Republicans allowed suppliers to do what they needed to to solve the supply chain crisis they made during COVID, and so suppliers raised prices so severely.

But maybe that’s not true where everyone lives, either.