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love_katz

(3,289 posts)
45. I always appreciate your posts, sir.
Wed May 20, 2026, 05:15 AM
May 20

Like everyone, I feel tremendous rage and despair over the injustices and outright rip offs that keep happening. The worst part is living with impotent rage over not being able to stop this regime, to successfully block their open criminality.
I seem to remember that you are a First Nations person, or have had valuable interactions with people who are? When I start to feel overwhelmed by the paralysis of despair, I remind myself that the Native tribes of this country, as well as all People of Color have been fighting these fights against cruelty and injustice for the entire history of the USA. Even though I am, to the best of my knowledge, descended from the tribes of Europe, I try to draw inspiration and strength from the fact that neither Native people nor people of Color ever completely give up.
You mention the movie, Thunderheart. I think that has John Trudell in it, doesn't it? Talks by John Trudell can be found on YouTube, along with spoken word performances with his band. I find his words to be very helpful, although I hope he would've eventually changed his mind about voting. I know there's a documentary about his life, called simply, "Trudell" which I would love to see. I dropped Amazon some time ago, so I will have to look elsewhere to see if I can find a DVD.
I also find talks by other Native people helpful: Oren Lyons ( my spelling may not be right) of the Haudenosaunee (sp?) Nation, and Robin Wall Kimmerer of the Citizen Potowatami are excellent for my morale.
You are correct in reminding us to take breaks from the fire hose of ugly $hit that spews from this maladministration every day. I'm having ongoing health problems, so I can't do yard work or garden anymore, but I can go outside for a few minutes, put my bare feet on the grass, and I can listen to the birds, even through my windows.
I think that those of us who are descendants of the tribes of Europe need to be aware of something: the tactics that are being deliberately used to make us fearful and helpless are the same tactics that were used against our ancestors going back to the Roman invasions of Europe. Specifically those tactics were/are: destroy the people's connections to the land and to each other as a community. The wannabe conquerors interfere with local leaders who can support the resistance by either bribing or buying them off, or by threatening them with violence and imprisonment. Successful resistance will be characterized by acting in ways that counter these tactics: resistance movements that are collective and as much as possible, leaderless. This all feels hard because the oppression has been going on for centuries and also, this could have all been avoided if more people had voted. We need to keep in mind that Hungary seems to have thrown out their dictator and his minions, even after having suffered for 16 years under his oppression.
I think we're at a pivotal point in our society. Can we find the strength of heart to keep resisting? The problems we face have been building up for centuries: attacks on the people and the land, greed, cruelty and injustice. The fact that our governmental systems have been a thin veneer masking the fact that freedom and justice have only been upheld for a favored few is being rubbed in our faces. Laws don't prevent people from breaking them, they only provide society with the ability to seek recourse when the laws are broken. What is so devastating is seeing that too often there is no recourse when this cruel and greedy regime just ignores and flouts our so-called justice system altogether.
One thought which helps steady me comes from the great environmental classic, " A Sand County Almanac ", by Aldo Leopold. I will have to paraphrase, because I can't remember the quote exactly. He says that wannabe conquerors always think that they know what is best for everything and everybody. It always turns out that they know neither, and so they fail.
I know my perspective is limited, but it helps to deliberately work to repair the damage that has been being done by the greedy and cruel, long before any of us were born. Seek out nature and like minded souls. Engage in whatever spiritual practices that you can do to help heal and renew yourself. I believe that Earth will support us in our endeavors. Why else would She create a thinking animal?

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It feels like getting suckerpunched every day. Same with all the harm done by the AI industry, which is highplainsdem May 19 #1
It is VERY much like... some_of_us_are_sane May 19 #4
You really can't believe pictures anymore. They're too easy to manipulate. COL Mustard May 19 #21
All the techbros at the peoples house was evidence of the plan Evolve Dammit May 19 #25
This! 👆👆👆👆👆👆 SheltieLover May 19 #26
The midterms won't solve it. They might only give us a check on the vile psychopath.. CousinIT May 19 #2
You get it gab13by13 May 19 #7
For sure he's not leaving. That's why the nuclear blast proof ball room and everything that's going underground OGBuzz May 19 #9
"I just hope America wakes up by then..." OldBaldy1701E May 19 #24
Oh, he's leaving. orangecrush May 19 #35
Hoping your right but I'm skeptical. OGBuzz May 19 #37
If you think these elections won't have Elon's taint on it you are delusional. sellitman May 20 #57
If you think people are going to take this laying down orangecrush May 20 #63
Well, that's one way to deal with someone who won't leave. wnylib May 19 #38
It worked in Chernobyl. OGBuzz May 20 #61
Go to your county DEM Headquarters, ask what you can do to help promote candidates and get out policy information Attilatheblond May 19 #3
This EdmondDantes_ May 19 #5
I have found over and over that the best antidotes for depression and despair are community and action. Amaryllis May 19 #16
My local Indivisible group is small but so helpful. Highly recommend each of us find our local and dig in. Attilatheblond May 20 #49
Thanks, I'm already a member of indivisible. choie May 20 #54
We tried that a few years ago. They sent us away. Told us to go to our local town HQ. Silver Gaia May 19 #39
Don't give up. If there isn't a group that works, START ONE that actually takes action, be it protests, LTTE, Attilatheblond May 20 #50
Thanks. We are members of Indivisible. Silver Gaia May 20 #66
If your Indivisible group is on social media, maybe you can help by sharing information the group posts? Attilatheblond May 20 #67
Thank you. Silver Gaia May 20 #68
You are most welcome Attilatheblond May 21 #69
... Silver Gaia May 21 #71
Terrific question and analogy. We are a choir! mahina May 20 #44
Physical exertion (as one is able) really does help. The body gears up for a fight if the brain/nervous system stresses Attilatheblond May 20 #48
At this point I am seriously wondering IF there Hey Joe May 19 #6
You are correct to do so. GoodRaisin May 20 #65
There will be a time when their defenses are down. harumph May 19 #8
Pretty sure Just Jerome May 19 #10
i have replaced a bunch of compasses Tetrachloride May 19 #11
Well said, chole Grim Chieftain May 19 #12
Until now, I rarely used the word "evil" PatSeg May 19 #13
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Yep. Our government is under complete control of an evil tyrant. And this could have been prevented. dalton99a May 19 #15
A lack of actionable, REAL change after November will be catastrophic. Moostache May 19 #17
Tech get the red out May 20 #47
He's funding his own personal police force to disrupt the midterms. CrispyQ May 19 #18
Never thought this idea would occur to me, but wnylib May 19 #40
I don't think it's hyperbole Laurelin May 20 #55
I feel the same way, choie. HeartsCanHope May 19 #19
Where's the goddamned justice for the Epstein criminals? Blue Owl May 19 #20
yup.. me too markie May 19 #22
I feel same way-- you are not alone! Together we are stronger and we will beat these mofos LymphocyteLover May 19 #23
I just made another post saying my outrage receptors are overloaded. We are only human. Walleye May 19 #27
I think that's a good way of verbalizing it. hamsterjill May 19 #28
Yes, we desperately need relief from this madness Walleye May 19 #30
If you've made it this far dweller May 19 #29
We were operating blubunyip May 19 #31
Recommended. H2O Man May 19 #32
I always appreciate your posts, sir. love_katz May 20 #45
Thank you! H2O Man May 20 #62
Thank you for your very thoughtful reply. love_katz May 20 #64
Same. Waiting for the midterms doesn't feel like enough. "Vote harder" doesn't feel like enough. In It to Win It May 19 #33
Well, that's why we have DU. calimary May 19 #34
Midterms won't help. It takes 67 votes in the Senate for an impeachment conviction. phxjurist May 19 #36
Action helps. And connecting with people. summer_in_TX May 19 #41
I guess I'm the only one on this thread who doesn't let trump get to them NJCher May 19 #42
If enough people reach their limit . . . Aussie105 May 20 #43
When I feel overwhelmed I look for even small things that can chip away GreatGazoo May 20 #46
it's like you read my mind. barbtries May 20 #51
We're all doing our best to maintain and relate in the face of the pure depravity and venality of the Trump regime. Martin68 May 20 #52
If any consulation MaineNative May 20 #53
These are desperate times. The Grand Illuminist May 20 #56
Message auto-removed Name removed May 20 #58
I have seen evil, although nothing like the Trumpers annielion May 20 #59
Same. I don't know how much more I can take. Betty Boom May 20 #60
That's EXACTLY how they want you to feel. GoCubsGo May 21 #70
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