A Forum for Vigorous Debate, Cornerstone of Democracy
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A FORUM FOR FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND VIGOROUS DEBATE, CORNERSTONES OF DEMOCRACY
[For the journal--guidelines, focus, etc.--go to www.theamericandissident.org. If you have questions, please contact me at todslone@hotmail.com. Comments are NOT moderated (i.e., CENSORED)!]
Encouraged censorship and self-censorship seem to have become popular in America today. Those who censor others, not just self, tend to favor the term "moderate," as opposed to "censor" and "moderation" to "censorship." But that doesn't change what they do. They still act as Little Caesars or Big Brother protectors of the thin-skinned. Democracy, however, demands a tough populace, not so easily offended. On this blog, and to buck the trend of censorship, banning, and ostracizing, comments are NEVER "moderated." Rarely (almost NEVER) do the targets of these blog entries respond in an effort to defend themselves with cogent counter-argumentation. This blog is testimony to how little academics, poets, critics, newspaper editors, cartoonists, political hacks, cultural council apparatchiks, librarians et al appreciate VIGOROUS DEBATE, cornerstone of democracy. Clearly, far too many of them could likely prosper just fine in places like communist China and Cuba or Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Russia, not to mention Sweden, England, and Austria.
ISSUE #47 PUBLISHED MAY 2024. NOW SEEKING SUBMISSIONS FOR ISSUE #48.
More P. Maudit cartoons (and essays) at Global Free Press: http://www.globalfreepress.org
A FORUM FOR FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND VIGOROUS DEBATE, CORNERSTONES OF DEMOCRACY
[For the journal--guidelines, focus, etc.--go to www.theamericandissident.org. If you have questions, please contact me at todslone@hotmail.com. Comments are NOT moderated (i.e., CENSORED)!]
Encouraged censorship and self-censorship seem to have become popular in America today. Those who censor others, not just self, tend to favor the term "moderate," as opposed to "censor" and "moderation" to "censorship." But that doesn't change what they do. They still act as Little Caesars or Big Brother protectors of the thin-skinned. Democracy, however, demands a tough populace, not so easily offended. On this blog, and to buck the trend of censorship, banning, and ostracizing, comments are NEVER "moderated." Rarely (almost NEVER) do the targets of these blog entries respond in an effort to defend themselves with cogent counter-argumentation. This blog is testimony to how little academics, poets, critics, newspaper editors, cartoonists, political hacks, cultural council apparatchiks, librarians et al appreciate VIGOROUS DEBATE, cornerstone of democracy. Clearly, far too many of them could likely prosper just fine in places like communist China and Cuba or Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Russia, not to mention Sweden, England, and Austria.
ISSUE #47 PUBLISHED MAY 2024. NOW SEEKING SUBMISSIONS FOR ISSUE #48.
More P. Maudit cartoons (and essays) at Global Free Press: http://www.globalfreepress.org
Showing posts with label Anita Walker. Show all posts
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Editorial for Issue #25 of The American Dissident
Democracy? We No Have No Democracy!
Twenty-five issues of The American Dissident have been
published over the past 15 years! So,
where the hell are the trumpets, laurels, and flamin’ kudos? Not a damn sound to be heard. Well, obviously that’s not why I’m publishing
The AD. I enjoy putting together each issue and of
course get to include a lot of my own stuff.
And often there’s too damn much of that in a given issue… and that’s
because poets, writers, and artists generally just ain’t interested in sending
their stuff to a mag like The AD. As for cost, well, I have to foot about half
the bill for each issue. Subscribers, to
whom I’m ever grateful, pay for the other half.
Libraries have been next to impossible to attract. When Dan Sklar was
inviting me and ordering 20 copies for his students that put me over the breakeven
point. So Sklar was a boon while it
lasted, and I was quite thankful. And of
course I enjoyed speaking to his students.
Each issue costs about $450.
Anyhow, let the trombones blow and the jelly rolls fly! The grim reaper is looking at me… and I’m
looking at him… especially when I’m NOT slugging down the merlot… picrate… gros rouge.
What viscerally outrages me is
everyone being so easily offended. The Bill of Rights does not guarantee
citizens from being OFFENDED. And it’s amazing how many citizens
don’t give a damn about issues of freedom of speech. “Note the general reaction to the vast
majority of Wikileaks cables, which are of the lowest classification,” wrote
Diana West. “There was and is a
widespread sense that We, the People, shouldn't be allowed to see this
evidence of instances of lying, ineptitude and concession by our public
servants. A free people, I submit, would instead feel outrage.” Well, I feel outrage!
Many, perhaps even most in
today’s Nanny Nation, would like to replace the First Amendment with
hate-speech and anti-blasphemy legislation and thus follow the dubious example
of Europe and Canada, where a citizen can actually be tried and found guilty
for speaking or writing a fact, as in
the Qur’an calls for the death of all apostates. The offended group simply has to complain to
authorities.
Another thing that viscerally outrages me is
the fine art of demonizing ones opponents, which can be especially effective in
keeping ones partisans uninformed as to the corruption in the party. I’m a liberal; anything a conservative says
is horseshit! Or I’m a conservative; anything
a liberal says is bullshit. Just listen,
read, or watch us and we’ll tell you what to believe and what not to believe. And if you want to know what happened
regarding Benghazi and that infamous video, since the machine is now a liberal
one, the liberal media will explain that nothing at all really happened. It was just politicized. What a crock!
Do they think we’re all stupid?
Perhaps…
Whenever I bump into an Obama or Hillary worshipper,
I’m left dumbfounded. I sensed Obama was
a charismatic liar from day one. Bush,
well, he was a liar too, but not so charismatic. Why are so many Americans unable to sense the
obvious? How can they be so easily taken in by fake
smiles, crocodile tears, and charisma?
How can democracy possibly survive when the citizenry is so easily
duped? Likely, it cannot and will
not.
On another note, it is not always easy to tap into baggage once one
obtains it. Most seek to get rid of
it. But I choose to create from it. The front cover of this issue resulted from
one of my recent pieces of baggage, that is, Sturgis Library’s permanent
trespass order against me for mere written criticism, and my inability to
obtain any justice at all. The front cover depicts real community
pillars indifferent to that authoritarian denial of freedom of speech and
expression. For the record, the two
seated pillars are Karen Wulf (PEN New
England) and Carol Rose (ACLU of Massachusetts), both of whom would not respond. Standing and clapping outside the ribbon on
the right is Cape Cod Times Editor
Paul Pronovost, who refused to print the story.
Inside the yellow ribbon from left to right are Betsy Newell (lawyer and
library trustee), Ellie Claus (realtor and former president of the library
trustees), Anita Walker (Massachusetts Cultural Council), Lucy Loomis (library
director), Daniel Santos (trustee), Ted Lowrie (president of the library
trustees), Thomas K. Lynch (town manager), and State Senator Daniel A. Wolf. Many others of course could have been
added. Perhaps it would be difficult to
find a community pillar who wasn’t apathetic.
After all, free speech exists so that citizens can question and
challenge the pillars.
Vive Pussy Riot (Russian)
and Femen (Ukrainien)! How I admire
those feisty women fighting for freedom of speech. They are the direct opposites of community
pillars. German Chancellor Merkel is
fighting for the freedom of the Pussy Riot members serving sentences in a gulag. But why aren’t our female leaders fighting
for them too? What the hell is the most
admired woman in America, Hillary Clinton, doing? Lying and denying and spinning, beggaring up
the ladder of power! What else? And what about Michelle Obama with her
$10,000 inaugural dress. Well, what else
is new, right?
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Paul Pronovost
Scroll down for a larger version and description of those depicted.
From the Editorial for Issue #25 of The American Dissident:
"On another note, it is not always easy to tap into baggage once one obtains it. Most seek to get rid of it. But I choose to create from it. The front cover of this issue resulted from one of my recent pieces of baggage, that is, Sturgis Library’s permanent trespass order against me for mere written criticism, and my inability to obtain any justice at all. The front cover depicts real community pillars indifferent to that authoritarian denial of freedom of speech and expression. For the record, the two seated pillars are Karen Wulf (PEN New England) and Carol Rose (ACLU of Massachusetts), both of whom would simply not respond. Standing and clapping outside the ribbon on the right is Cape Cod Times Editor Paul Pronovost, who also refused to respond and would not print the story. Inside the yellow ribbon from left to right are Betsy Newell (lawyer and library trustee), Ellie Claus (realtor and former president of the library trustees), Anita Walker (Massachusetts Cultural Council), Lucy Loomis (library director), Daniel Santos (trustee), Ted Lowrie (president of the library trustees), Thomas K. Lynch (town manager), and State Senator Daniel A. Wolf. Many others of course could have been added. Perhaps it would be difficult to find a community pillar who wasn’t apathetic. After all, free speech exists so that citizens can question and challenge the pillars."
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Email sent March 6, 2013
To
Anita Walker, Betsy Newell, Carol Rose, Dan Santos, Ellie Claus, Karen Wulf,
Lucy Loomis, Paul Pronovost, Senator Daniel A. Wolf, Ted Lowry, and Thomas K.
Lynch:
You
are depicted naked on the front cover of the latest issue of The American
Dissident (only $9 per copy if you’d like one!). The cover image is posted
here: http://wwwtheamericandissidentorg.blogspot.com/2013/03/paul-pronovost.html.
Please
feel free to comment on the blogsite! The American Dissident NEVER censors
comments. And vigorous debate and freedom of speech are, after all, the very
cornerstones of a thriving democracy. Ah, but is it really thriving here in
Barnstable, Massachusetts? Methinks NOT!!!
Thanks
to the Internet, this will be part of the public record, you know, the one
you'd all like to limit.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Anita Walker
Open Letter to Anita Walker,
Executive Director, Massachusetts Cultural Council
Currently I am working on the new front cover illustration for The American Dissident, a 501 c3 nonprofit journal devoted to literature, democracy, and dissidence. I have a photo of you, O’Leary and others handing a check to Lucy Loomis, director of Sturgis Library in Barnstable. Since you will be depicted naked with Loomis and O’Leary on the front cover (“The Little Emperors Have No Clothes”), I wanted to give you a chance to respond prior to my completion of the illustration. My complaint regarding Loomis and Sturgis Library is quite simple.
The library’s own policy stipulates “Libraries should challenge censorship […].” Yet Sturgis not only banned my flyers, but also permanently banned me from its premises on June 19th without due process or even warning. Why? Well, I’d had the audacity to WRITE criticism regarding Loomis’ egregious hypocrisy vis-a-vis that written library policy. No threats, four-letter words, or sexual innuendos were made in my WRITTEN comments. Mind-boggling? You bet!
Executive Director, Massachusetts Cultural Council
Currently I am working on the new front cover illustration for The American Dissident, a 501 c3 nonprofit journal devoted to literature, democracy, and dissidence. I have a photo of you, O’Leary and others handing a check to Lucy Loomis, director of Sturgis Library in Barnstable. Since you will be depicted naked with Loomis and O’Leary on the front cover (“The Little Emperors Have No Clothes”), I wanted to give you a chance to respond prior to my completion of the illustration. My complaint regarding Loomis and Sturgis Library is quite simple.
The library’s own policy stipulates “Libraries should challenge censorship […].” Yet Sturgis not only banned my flyers, but also permanently banned me from its premises on June 19th without due process or even warning. Why? Well, I’d had the audacity to WRITE criticism regarding Loomis’ egregious hypocrisy vis-a-vis that written library policy. No threats, four-letter words, or sexual innuendos were made in my WRITTEN comments. Mind-boggling? You bet!
My
question to you is quite simple: Why would you wish to support such a fascistic
director and institution with taxpayer monies?
Finally,
it is sad that the MCC refuses to help support The American Dissident, a
unique literary journal that actually dares criticize cultural institutions…
like the MCC itself. In fact, I no longer apply for local MCC grants. Why
bother when state culture tends to be defined as politically-correct, anodyne
smiley-faced?
Surprise
me with a response. Surprise me that you are not so entangled in politics that
you can actually think with clarity. If I do not hear from you, this letter
will appear in the issue. Thank you for your attenion.
[NO RESPONSE!]
Walker is depicted above in the watercolor as a state toadie wearing a crown.
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