As far as I know, nothing happened in Gaza this week that hasn’t been happening for months. But for some reason, this week it all became too much for me. I can’t watch it any more. It has to stop.
Of course, I have no power to make it stop, but at a minimum I can say something about it. But what? The temptation was to over-extend myself and lay out some six-point this-is-what-everybody-should-do plan. As if I know. I’ve done my best to resist that temptation.
Instead, the featured post this week is “Gazan Lives Matter”. It’s a simple cry of empathic pain. Tens of thousands of Gazans are dead from this war, and two million more are in the path of two other Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Famine and Pestilence. Too much of the discussion of this war continues as if their lives do not matter. That has to stop.
That article is almost done, and should appear around 9 or so EST.
The weekly summary is full of topics that events have forced on me: I didn’t really want to write about Taylor Swift again, or speculate about why court decisions on Trump are taking so long, or catalog the ways that the US is getting drawn into a wider war in the Middle East. The South Carolina primary established pretty firmly that Democrats have no appetite for replacing Joe Biden, so maybe we can stop talking about that. I added a section of articles worth thinking about; I think I’d like to make that a regular feature. I’ll try to get that out around noon or so.
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This is why I went off to meditate for peace in India last month. But things are chaotic there too—
Actually what we have so far is the US bombing places to neutralize threats to create peace.
Thanks.