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.
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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Julie Lipkin Cape Cod Times

To Julie Lipkin, Letters Editor, Cape Cod Times:  
First, is truth more important to you than your career?  Second, who is the new editor?  Is it Eric Gongola?  Now, for my letter, which you will likely not/cannot publish due to the first question:  

Seeing the term “democracy” in the Cape Cod Times grabbed my attention because the Times has been anything but “democracy” (i.e., freedom of expression)!  Instead, it has been 100% Chamber-of-Commercracy… not quite the same thing.  It would not publish anything I sent critical of its overly-lauded editor, Paul Pronovost.  The latter would not cover, let alone even respond to, any of my criticism regarding Cape Cod institutions.  Why would it not cover, for example:  “Barnstable taxpayer permanently banned from Barnstable library w/o due process or warning”?  Contrary to Jerry Kibbe’s letter to the editor, “Shutting doors on part of society never works in a democracy,” Pronovost seemed to prove the opposite:  shutting doors always seems to work in a democracy, at least on Cape Cod!  But when one never really tests the waters of democracy like most citizens, one often has a cloudy, rather than clear, sense of reality.  
Over the past decade, I have tested the waters of democracy on Cape Cod—all over Cape Cod—and have yet to find just one institution open to democracy (i.e., freedom of expression).   The doors were simply shut, right and left, by the Cape Cod Times, Cultural Center of Cape Cod, Clams Library System of Cape Cod, Barnstable County Human Rights Commission, Provincetown Arts, and on and on.  Now, wouldn’t that make an interesting story for the Cape Cod Times?  No way, Jose!  How to wake up those like Kibbe to the reality of undemocratic life on Cape Cod… beyond the Corona Hysteria?  Kibbe’s is an easy, risk-less concern:  “I cannot hide my disdain for the comments I read today of closing the bridges because of COVID-19.”

Sadly, closing part of society, contrary to Kibbe’s opinion, always seems to work in a democracy like ours!  Hell, I’ve been closed out left and right.  Do the Kibbes of Cape Cod give a damn about that?  Certainly not!

Sunday, May 30, 2021

Brent Harold

 

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Rule of the Oxymoron

Autocrats for Freedom Calling for a Rethinking of Liberty

Caveat:  The Cape Cod Times would NOT publish the following counter-essay.  The Times is, after all, a highly biased Gannett-corporate media organization, certainly not a free-press entity.  Harold, however, briefly responded... or sort of (see email exchange after the counter-essay).


Unsurprisingly, Cape Cod Times columnist Brent Harold’s “Government, liberty and our founding paradox” is really nothing but a Democrat-Party establishment screed.  Harold pokes at Trump, but doesn’t have the guts to poke at current president Biden.  He pokes at January 6th, but fails egregiously to evoke the summer BLM/Antifa riots of great destruction.  He concludes, “It would seem that, given the last four years and the sort of liberty exhibited on Jan.6, that paradox is an idea in dire need of a renaissance of understanding.”

Now, that’s a good one:  “a renaissance of understanding”!  Of course, that implies “understanding” (and conforming to!) the way how Harold and his Democrat Party “understand,” including increased restrictions on freedom, increased Big Tech censorship of ideas he and his party do not like, increased government watchdogs, increased imposition of cultural-race theory and consequent anti-white racism and word policing, increased absence of real vigorous debate, increased taxation without representation, and on and on.

Might Harold perchance actually be unaware that Biden is now president?  Could he really be unaware of the ills Biden has already caused, including the killing of 10,000 jobs, continuation of Obama’s babies in cages (uh, “shelters” now), opening the southern border to mass migration during a pandemic of epic proportions, etc.?  Harold’s party wants to kill freedom of speech, certainly not promote it.  Its campaign against “misinformation” is itself “misinformation.”

Cuis custodies ipsos custodes? had written Juvenal several thousand years ago.  Who will watch the Democrat-Party watchers, the misinformation police?  In essence, who are going to be the judges of what is a lie and what is not a lie, what is “misinformation” and what is not “misinformation”?  That is the crux, the one Harold and his Cape Cod Times seem utterly incapable of comprehending!  

Those who never test the waters of democracy ought not to be writing about freedom and democracy!  Did Harold ever go against the grain in support of freedom of speech at any of the colleges and universities employing him, including Stanford University, Brown University, Trinity College, Wesleyan University, University of Hartford, and the New School for Social Research?  Of course not.  And yet those institutions do NOT have good records regarding freedom of speech!  Examine them on the website of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education!

As for me, I stood up and tested the waters wherever I taught, including at Fitchburg State University, Grambling State University, Bennett College, and American Public University.   Of course, I never got tenure.  Of course, the intellectually corrupt academics always managed to boot me out of their fiefdoms.  Rather truth than the easy life!  

The waters of democracy in academe are extremely murky!   The waters on Cape Cod, where Harold and I both dwell, are also extremely murky!  Does Harold give a damn?  No.  Does he give a damn that Sturgis Library permanently banned me w/o warning or due process for the crime of freedom of expression?  No.  Does he give a damn that not one library on Cape Cod will subscribe to the 501c3 nonprofit literary journal that I publish?  No.  Does he give a damn that his Cape Cod Times refuses to publish any criticism of its editor and would never publish this counter-op-ed?  No.  Does he give a damn that Mid-Cape Cultural Council refuses to respond to my requests for funding?  No.  Does he give a damn that the Cape Cod Museum of Art refuses to respond to my art proposals?  No.  Does he give a damn that Provincetown Arts refuses to publish any criticism of Provincetown arts and that the Provincetown Banner, which fed him for a while, refused to publish my criticism of the Fine Arts Work Center of Provincetown?  No.  Does he give a damn that the Cultural Center of Cape Cod boasts “inclusion and diversity,” yet absolutely refuses to include my voice, my art, and my writing?  No.   And I could go on and on.  

Finally, what I liked about Trump (oh my, am I a white supremacist Nazi islamophobic misogynist homophobe now?) is that he really did expose the mega-bias corruption of the media, including Harold’s Cape Cod Times.  That in itself made Trump’s tenure worthwhile.  Trump also exposed the utter lack of accountability of government bureaucrats, including the likes of Hillary Clinton and Biden himself, who became a multimillionaire… serving the public for the Democrat Party, of course.  As for me, I am not a blind partisan like Harold.  I am not a blind-Trump supporter.   I am a real freedom of speech advocate, not a hack partisan advocating for fake freedom.  I am not a hypocrite with voice like Harold; I am a truth-teller with no voice… and I’d have it no other way.  In 2016, I sent Harold a criticism of one of his columns.  He actually responded, though in typical kill the messenger non-response fashion:  “maybe if you were less inclined to insult you would find yourself getting more of the kind of attention you want. Just a thought.”  A thought… or rather classic absence of thought.  In essence, criticize Harold and his ilk is to “insult” and be an attention seeker.  No thought, no cogent counterarguments necessary at all from them.  Babies in cages?  How about columnists in cribs?

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From: Brent Harold <kinnacum@gmail.com>

Sent: Monday, May 2, 2016 12:41 PM

To: George Slone

Subject: Re: Not for the Thin-Skinned: A Rejected Letter to the Editor of the Cape Cod Times

 

maybe if you were less inclined to insult you would find yourself getting more of the kind of attention you want. Just a thought.


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From: George Slone <todslone@hotmail.com>

Sent: Monday, May 2, 2016 1:41 PM

To: Brent Harold

Subject: Re: Not for the Thin-Skinned: A Rejected Letter to the Editor of the Cape Cod Times

 

To Brent Harold,


Well, sadly, I can't say your brief response was at all original.  Its utter lack of originality did, however, make me LOL.  For that, I thank you.  How easy it is for you to accept when the guy next door, whose opinions or manner of expressing them you dislike, has his civil liberties revoked and is not permitted to express a counterpoint of view.  Sadly, your thinly-veiled ad hominem non-response has become so very common today amongst the nation’s so-called intellectuals, especially on the left.   You failed to counter via reason and fact just one point made in my letter.  How to understand a professor (or journalist, for that matter) who has attained that lofty status without even possessing a critical, independent mind... and spine?   

Sincerely,

G. Tod Slone


From: George Slone <todslone@hotmail.com>

Sent: Friday, February 26, 2021 10:00 AM

To: kinnacum@gmail.com <kinnacum@gmail.com>; letters@capecodonline.com <letters@capecodonline.com>; Driscoll, Kathi <kdriscoll@capecodonline.com>; abrennan@capecodonline.com <abrennan@capecodonline.com>

Subject: Brent Harold satirized in a new P. Maudit cartoon

 

To Brent Harold et al,

Mind-boggling how you and the media in general are so blind to the extremely low esteem the public has for you.  One major problem is the media's general refusal to publish counter op-eds, those that counter the media narrative.  Anyhow, please do publish the cartoon in Cape Cod Times and let me know of your decision.  Thank you for your attention!

Au plaisir,



G. Tod Slone, PhD (universite de Nantes, FR) aka P. Maudit,

Founding Editor (1998)

The American Dissident, a 501c3 Nonprofit Journal of Literature, Democracy, and Dissidence

www.theamericandissident.org

wwwtheamericandissidentorg.blogspot.com

todslone@hotmail.com

217 Commerce Rd.

Barnstable, MA 02630



From: George Slone

Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2021 10:35 AM

To: info@brentharold.com <info@brentharold.com>; kinnacum@gmail.com <kinnacum@gmail.com>; letters@capecodonline.com <letters@capecodonline.com>

Cc: Driscoll, Kathi <kdriscoll@capecodonline.com>; abrennan@capecodonline.com <abrennan@capecodonline.com>; 

Subject: A counter op-ed with real teeth...

 

To Brent Harold, Cape Cod Times columnist:

You seem to be a major hypocrite, writing about freedom of all things.    Well, such hypocrisy tends to be the focus of my cartooning, so I shall get to sketching a cartoon on you later today.  Your response to my 2016 letter (see it and my letter below) was puerile in its manifestation of spinelessness and kill-the-messenger absence of cogent counter-argument:    


“maybe if you were less inclined to insult you would find yourself getting more of the kind of attention you want. Just a thought.”


Some thought!  In essence, to criticize Brent Harold is a synonym for “insult,” and he who dares criticize Brent Harold is an attention seeker.  And you have a PhD?  Wow!  


In any event, below is my counter op-ed to your op-ed in today’s Cape Cod Times.   Will you request the latter to  publish it, in the name of diversity of opinions and inclusion, as well as freedom?  Of course not!  After all, you are a lover of freedom.  


Au plaisir,

G. Tod Slone, former anti-establishment university professor and current anti-establishment poet, writer, cartoonist, and editor


G. Tod Slone, PhD (universite de Nantes, FR) aka P. Maudit,

Founding Editor (1998)

The American Dissident, a 501c3 Nonprofit Journal of Literature, Democracy, and Dissidence

www.theamericandissident.org

wwwtheamericandissidentorg.blogspot.com

todslone@hotmail.com

217 Commerce Rd.



From: George Slone <todslone@hotmail.com>

Sent: Monday, May 2, 2016 11:19 AM

To: kinnacum@gmail.com; info@brentharold.com

Cc: ppronovost@capecodonline.com; sturgislibrary@comcast.net

Subject: Not for the Thin-Skinned: A Rejected Letter to the Editor of the Cape Cod Times

 

To Brent Harold, Former English Professor, Cape Cod Times columnista:

Well, I read through your “Another View” column, “Does Inequality Foster Terrorism?”  How amazing that you managed to slip in the term “climate change,” while never even mentioning the term Islam or Muslim, as in Muslim terrorists. 


Now, if the Cape Cod Times was not run by such an amazingly thin-skinned editor, Paul Pronovost, whose mantra is Thou Shalt Not Criticize Journalists, it might be apt to publish a real “Another View,” as opposed to the “Same Old PC View.”   Hypocrites at the helm!  What else is new, eh?  My article would be titled:  “Does PC-Indoctrination Foster Blindness to Islamic Terrorism?”  Now, I am left wondering if you’ve gotten this far in reading this counterpoint response to your article… or do you simply and immediately knee-jerk close the door a la Pronovost to any point of view critical of yours?  


In any case, you naively (i.e., indoctrinatedly) ask, “Is there a link between human misery and terrorism?”  Yes, poor poverty-stricken Saudi aristocrat Bin Laden!  And how about the other poverty-stricken Saudi aristocrats who apparently funded 9/11?  Didn’t you notice that in the news lately?  Or are you simply awe-stricken by the lovely photo of Obama bowing down to Saudi billionaire dictators?  Hmm.


You note that those waging the “war on terrorism” tend to believe terrorists “are ‘mad men’ with a perverse penchant for torturing who ‘hate freedom’ or ‘hate pleasure’.”  Well, Islam is the opposite of freedom.  Why don’t you know that?  Are you not educated?  Islam means SUBMISSION, not religion of peace, though Obama would rather We, the People believe in the lie!   Why don’t you know that?  Are you not sufficienty independent-minded to wonder about Islam’s less-than-perfect PC-image?  Why the fear to name the culprit???  Is it the same fear that enabled you to float through life as an obedient never questioning and never challenging the diverse hands feeding you as English professor?  


You continue, noting that the supposition of those waging the “war on terrorism” regarding terrorists ought to be replaced with “they hate being the wretched of the earth, they hate the economic systems and governments which produce inequality.”  Yes, how nice to live in a little dacha in Wellfleet (and another in Puerto Rico) discussing with other Wellfleet dachitics about income inequality!  Ah, but Islamic terrorists do hate inequality.  They love equality as long as under Sharia law, well, with the minor exception for women and homosexuals and kuffars and apostates and slaves and rare dissident thinkers!    


Your poverty argument belongs in an obligatory freshman-orientation English course called Multiculti-Diversity 101 aka Horseshit 101.  What you really want is censorship, ostracizing, and blacklisting of those not of the PC-ilk.  What you really want is life in Cuba or the former USSR, as long as you are one of the privileged with a dacha, you know, like Bernie, the guy you praise.  How to live a life of luxury while simultaneously decrying income inequality!  


You are like Lucy Loomis, the library director who permanently banned me without due process from taxpayer-funded Sturgis Library in Barnstable, thus assuring the denial of my very civil rights on Cape Cod, for I am no longer permitted to attend any cultural or political events held at my neighborhood library.  My crime was a SPEECH CRIME, written in an open letter to the library directors of the Clams Library System of Cape Cod—devoid of threats or even PC-prohibited vocabulary—denouncing librarian hypocrisy with regards written library policy, in particular, that “libraries should provide materials and information presenting ALL points of view.”  My point of view has been permanently banned.  Do you care?  Nope!  Got guts?  Of course you don't!  I thus rest my case…   


[No response received]



Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Anne Brennan Cape Cod Times

The following brief essay was sent in 2021 to the Cape Cod Times as an alt-opinion.  No response was ever received.  

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From: George Slone <todslone@hotmail.com>

Sent: Friday, October 8, 2021 8:14 AM

To: abrennan@capecodonline.com <abrennan@capecodonline.com>

Cc: Lawrence Brown <columnresponse@gmail.com>; Brent Harold <kinnacum@gmail.com>; jade.francis@capecod.edu <jade.francis@capecod.edu>; alexandria.zine@capecod.edu <alexandria.zine@capecod.edu>; seachange@capecod.edu <seachange@capecod.edu>; info@sturgislibrary.org <info@sturgislibrary.org>

Subject: The Great Diversity Delusion/Diversion

 

To the Cape Cod Times,

Please publish the following op-ed.  Thank you!

Au plaisir,

G. Tod Slone

Barnstable, MA


The Great Diversity Delusion/Diversion

Diversity is a political ideology.  It has proven time and again to be a veritable plague on reason and truth. Proponents of the diversity ideology tend to be hypocrites and anti-white racists.  They tend to be as unoriginal as it gets and as unquestioning and unchallenging as it gets.  Sadly, the top priority for Anne Brennan, new editor of the Gannon corporate-media-controlled Cape Cod Times is… diversity.  

          How to rise to the power-position of a newspaper editor?  Well, just follow the prime rules for how to be a loyal lackey.  Rule #1:  do not make waves.  Rule #2:  do not buck the system.  Rule #3:  do not go against the grain.  The same rules, of course, apply to how to become a favored newspaper columnist or tenured professor.  And so society ends up not with courageous, truth-telling individuals, but rather with in-lockstep conformists, the kind the local chambers of commerce adore.  Money rules and always has ruled.  Money controls the press, certainly not truth.  

          Brennan boasts:  “Last year, I shared my plans to increase the inclusivity of our coverage and to diversify our newsroom staff so that Cape Cod Times reporters, editors and photographers mirror the demographics of the Cape’s population by 2025.”  She does not at all mention striving towards unbiased, rude-truth reporting as a goal and covering stories that her bosses might not like, nor does she mention providing a platform for all those on Cape Cod!  Gannon, as well as Paul Pronovost, her predecessor, refused to publish, let alone respond to, any criticism I sent with their regard (see, for example: wwwtheamericandissidentorg.blogspot.com/2021/01/anne-brennan.html, wwwtheamericandissidentorg.blogspot.com/search?q=Cape+cod+times, and wwwtheamericandissidentorg.blogspot.com/2015/05/paul-pronovost-and-noah-hoffenberg.html).  

          In fact, I have yet to see any criticism at all regarding those editors, published in their newspaper.  Both refused to even publish the fact that I, a local writer, had been permanently banned from my local library, Sturgis Library, without warning and without due process.  Well, I suppose at least now, Brennan has openly stated precisely why.  For her, I do not matter because of my white skin color, though I also suspect that the autocrat librarian, Lucy Loomis, has relationships with the Brennans of Cape Cod.  And why don’t the Times’ lifer professor-columnists Brent Harold, Dan McCullough, and Lawrence Brown give a damn and write a column, as in “Local Senior Citizen Banned for Life from a Cape Cod Public Library”?  Well, back to rule #1….  Now, here’s an interesting comment from, I suspect, one of Brown’s students regarding the cartoon I sketched on Brown and posted on The American Dissident website (see above link):  


hey your a dumbass to go at mr.B like that. greatest of all time. he is ten timee smarter then you and if you got a problem then my email is dmchockey@.icloud.com if you trying to catch these hands. [sic]


Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Anne Brennan

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Brennan did not, as expected, respond to the above cartoon or email and essay below.  Brennan clearly is NOT an advocate of vigorous debate, cornerstone of democracy and, once upon a time, of the free press.  

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From: George Slone

Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2020 1:11 PM

To: abrennan@capecodonline.com <abrennan@capecodonline.com>; letters@capecodonline.com <letters@capecodonline.com>

Subject: Brennan criticized and featured in a new P. Maudit cartoon

 

To Anne Brennan, Editor, Cape Cod Times:

Please publish the following critique, as well as the attached cartoon.  Of course, it is highly likely that you will choose NOT to publish them, let alone respond.  Please then, for your sake, at least contemplate the hypocrisy of such an eventual decision...

Sincerely,

G. Tod Slone (PhD—Université de Nantes, FR), aka P. Maudit, Founding Editor (1998)

The American Dissident, a 501c3 Nonprofit Journal of Literature, Democracy, and Dissidence

www.theamericandissident.org 

wwwtheamericandissidentorg.blogspot.com    

todslone@hotmail.com



A Wrong Focus for Journalism

Journalists seem to focus on anything but why they are so distrusted today.  Extreme bias, general intellectual corruption, inability to brook criticism, let alone encourage it, constant virtue-signaling, and suppression of stories that don’t fit the narrative have led me to distrust them.  Moreover, a “successful” journalist like any other professional—academic, political, literary or whatever—is one who always puts career above truth telling.  

Anne Brennan, the new editor of the Cape Cod Times, part of the Gannett media corporation, wants to focus, unsurprisingly and quite unoriginally, not on those faults, but rather on diversity.  “Our newsroom diversity promise,” the title of her editorial, begins with “The Cape Cod Times has a history of telling stories about the diverse members of our community…”  Well, it sure hasn’t told my story about being permanently banned from my neighborhood library on Cape Cod, despite a number of attempts on my part to interest it.  Why would a local newspaper not want to publish an account of that particular suppression of citizen freedom?  Intellectual corruption is the only response.  Likely the library director was and is friends with journalists at the Times.  The latter also refused to publish anything critical I sent to it over the past decade.  Clearly, its focus is not on TRUTH and issues of FREEDOM OF SPEECH, but rather on the PC-identity politics of thought uniformity.    

“Where we fall short is by not seeking diverse voices in the daily course of covering Cape Cod and the people who live and work here,” proclaims Brennan.  However, “diverse voices” is really nothing but code for uniformity of voices from people of different skin colors.  Then, surprise, the editor echoes:  “The egregious death of George Floyd at the hands of four Minneapolis police officers forced us all to think about the inequality and, yes, racism, that is an inherent part of the American story.”  Actually, it did not force me to think about that or anything else… because I am a staunch individual.  It did however remind me of the three black youths who attacked and robbed me in Baton Rouge, and the local newspaper, The Advocate, that refused to report on that incident.  Perhaps the Floyd incident should have further encouraged us not to simply open wide and swallow anything journalists push.  As far as “uncomfortable truths” go, Floyd was a black drug addict with a long criminal background and was high on drugs when arrested.   Why does Brennan purposefully omit that information?  And what about the statistics that clearly disprove the MSM “systemic racism” narrative, especially regarding cops?  

As mentioned, the real egregious problem—the elephant in the room—confronting newspapers like the Cape Cod Times, besides rejection of criticism when they’re concerned, is bias, not racism.  It appears, and one must underscore the word “appears,” that the new editor is at least aware of that core problem, as indicated in a different editorial, "A note to readers: The Cape Cod Times will no longer take editorial positions, endorse politicians":  “The decision for the Times to no longer take a stand on issues, unless they are of major importance, is driven by our desire to reduce the growing confusion over the difference between opinion and commentary and nonopinion news content.”  One must be suspicious, however, because clearly Brennan has endorsed the political position of identity politics.  She states, “Despite no longer taking positions on local issues, the Times will continue to be an unbiased authoritative source of information and community action.”  She also notes, “The goal of journalists and editors at the Times is to collect information and report the facts of a situation without bias in stories, photos, video and social media posts.”  But those statements seem to be examples of virtue-signaling, not reflections of reality.  A number of Times stories, for example, do NOT follow that recipe at all!  My bringing that to the attention of the editors, past and present, was of course futile and simply ignored.  For examples of my attempts, examine “The Whitewashing, uh, Blackwashing of BLM:  Questioning and Challenging the Parrots,” “To Herring or Not to Herring:  Protected Species for Some, But Not for Others,” and “To Noose or Not to Noose: In the Haze of Legal Vagueness.”  

Rather than address real problems confronting journalism, the Times is going to create a Diversity Advisory Board, yet another addition to the vast “diversity delusion” (Heather MacDonald’s book title) and ever-expanding diversity bureaucracy.   Anything but the rude truth!  “Rest assured, we are committed to fostering the already civil debate that occurs on our pages on a daily basis,” states Brennan.  “I look forward to reading what you have to say.”  Now, do you think she looks forward to reading what I have to say?  Finally, we want to hear from you, our readers,” states Brennan, as if teaching a course in BS 101.  Oops, that’s incivil!  Here come the journalist censors, uh, moderators…


Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Sturgis Library

The following is a list of the pathetic/apathetic people and organizations I contacted over the past decade regarding the permanent banning without warning/without due process of an American citizen (me!) from his neighborhood library, Sturgis Library in Barnstable, Massachusetts on Cape Cod (see  http://theamericandissident.org/orgs/sturgis_library.html).  


Organizations et al Contacted RE Sturgis Library’s Removal of My Civil Rights

-The Massachusetts State Secretary of Records (contacted by a friend, Russell Streur) forced Sturgis Library to open its records so that I could examine what was written about me (see sturgisbansdissident.blogspot.com).  

-Town Manager (argued no jurisdiction and no interest, though the former was false considering he was forced to contact the library by the State Records chief)

-Town Attorney (no jurisdiction/no interest)

-ACLUM (interested at first, contacted Sturgis, then silence, then a simple, no)

-Police Station (paid 50 cents for the police report, which does not mention precise reasons or even the duration of the trespass order)

-Barnstable Patriot (no response)

-Barnstable Enterprise (no response… and now defunct)

-Cape Cod Times (no response)

-Eleanor Claus, President of the Town Library Committee at the time (no response) 

-Ted Lowry, president of the library trustees (no response)

-American Library Association (no jurisdiction over libraries and disinterest) 

-ALA’s Office of Intellectual Freedom (no response at first, then the new director responded and a rather lengthy back and forth proceeded [see http://wwwtheamericandissidentorg.blogspot.com/2017/04/james-larue.html])

-ALA’s Freedom to Read Foundation “Defending the First Amendment in Libraries and Beyond” (No response)

-25 library directors in the Cape Cod Clams Library System (No response)  Dan Santos, Sturgis Library trustee, responded to the directors, but not to me, and argued my argument was mere “intellectual masturbation”

-Barnstable Council of Aging (No response)

-New England First Amendment Center (Northeastern University/called me/worked on the case, then slowly disappeared) 

-PEN New England “defending freedom of expression” (No response) 

-First Amendment Center, Nashville, TN (suggested Town Attorney… who said it was out of her jurisdiction!)

-Institute for Justice—Arlington, VA (No response)

-State Senator O’Leary (presented Sturgis with a whopping check.  No response)

-State Representative Sarah Peake (also presented Sturgis with a whopping check.  No response)

-Elizabeth Hacala, Executive Manager, Massachusetts Library Association (No response)

-Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners (No response)

-J. Gregory Milne, candidate delegate to the Barnstable County Assembly of Delegates (No response)

-Ann Canedy, town council rep (would do nothing)

-State rep Cleon Turner (got angry, labeled me impolite, then no response) 

-State rep Brian Mannal (expressed interest, then no response)

-Massachusetts Secretary of Records (ordered the library to make public all documents with my regard, a minor victory)

-Cape Cod Poetry Review, editor John Bonanni (held a workshop at Sturgis)

-Cultural Center of Cape Cod, poetry curator Gouveia got angry because I questioned his sincerity (otherwise no response from the director)

-Massachusetts Common Cause (11/14/13)   [No response]

-Freedom House (11/18/13) [No response]

-Cape Cod Community College English instructors- one puerile, indirect response from Prof. John French “Hi Sally, I suppose I will be a target soon...LOL  I hope he brings it on while I am at 60mg of Prednisone.  John” [Pathetic non-response]

-PEW Research Center [No response]

-Center for Individual Rights [No response]

-Center for Inquiry—Campaign for Free Expression [No response]

-Cape Cod Writers Center (Dir. Nancy Rubin Stuart) [3 or 4 different times and never a response]

-Barnstable Village Civic Association [No response]

-Barnstable County Human Rights Commission (sent 12/27/13) (Zero interest)

-Library Journal (1/09/14) Irrelevant, evasive response

-Center for Civic Media, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chris Peterson, Research Assistant [No response]

-Social Justice Committee of the Unitarian Church of Barnstable (3/28/14).  Apathetic response.

-Brandeis Center for Human Rights (3/30/14)  No response.  

-Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (May 2014) No response.

-National Coalition Against Censorship (June 2014) No response.  

-Banned Books Sponsors (July 2014):  NCAC, National Council of Teachers of English, American Book Sellers Association, American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression, American Society of Journalists and Authors, Association of American Publishers, Freedom to Read Foundation, National Association of College Stores, Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, Project Censored, and Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.  No response.

-Adam Kessel, Principal in the Boston office of Fish & Richardson (July 2014) No response.

-Dr. Nancy Dempsey, Professor and Coordinator of Criminal Justice, Cape Cod Community College, organizer of the local National Human Rights Day forum [No response]

-sunshineweek@asne.org. Requested sunshine success stories, so I sent mine.  [No response]

-NPR (Cape Cod) WCAI (Woods Hole) [No response]
-National Endowment for Democracy (No response)

—Cape Cod Art

—Cape Cod Art Center

—Cape Cod Museum of Art

—Cape Cod Today

—Cape Cod Magazine

—Cape Cod Community College

—Provincetown Arts

Provincetown Banner

—Fine Arts Work Center of Provincetown

—Cape Cod Voices for Peace Poetry

—Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce

—FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression) [Not enough resources]

Saturday, March 9, 2019

Cape Cod Art

Cape Cod ART
Cape Cod ART magazine is evidently an arm of the "Chamber of Commerce" and its tourist industry, which really does sum up what ART has become and is on Cape Cod, where I've been living for a decade.  In essence, art has become fully coopted and castrated, fully palatable for the local elites, including autocratic library directors like Lucy Loomis.  Criticize the latter and be fully ostracized, if not outright banned, by the latter.  

Now, I am not against art depicting little children playing on the beach or boats glistening in the sunshine, BUT I am against a machine that prohibits art critical of the machine and its diverse organizations and apparatchiks.  TOTAL SILENCE, for example, was the reaction I received last year regarding my criticism of the Fine Arts Work Center of Provincetown (see my blog post on that below a bit).  The local newspaper, Provincetown Banner, refused to publish any criticism.  However, I actually did receive a rare reaction from an establishment-art personage the year before--Editor Chris Busa (Provincetown Arts):  "You are a silly pest that sucks blood from living things."  

In any case, below is my correspondence with Cape Cod ART.  Julie Craven Wagner, current editor, chose not to respond.  TOTAL SILENCE, by the way and contrary to general editorial belief, is not a cornerstone of democracy!  The previous editor, Matthew J. Gill, actually responded.  And how interesting it is to read his rationals for not questioning and not challenging the evident domination of business interests regarding the local art scene...




From: George Slone
Sent: Saturday, March 9, 2019 9:24 AM
To: jwagner@capecodlife.com
Cc: John Lauritsen; cbusa@comcast.net; ppronovost@capecodonline.com; sturgislibrary@comcast.net; curator@CapeCodArtCenter.org
Subject: The cooptation and castration of art and artists on Cape Cod

To Julie Craven Wagner, Managing Editor, Cape Cod ART:  
Why celebrate an art center that ostracizes art critics and only seeks to promote art apt to please tourists and business interests?  The boundaries of art should NOT be determined by the latter, but rather by independent artists not afraid to speak truth as they perceive it.  Contrary to your assertion, Cape Cod Art Center has NOT been “supporting artists and the community as a whole”!  It certainly, for example, has NOT supported me as an independent and highly critical artist living in the community!  
So, rather than celebrate the Center, we should instead DENOUNCE it and by doing so helpfully encourage it to embrace freedom of expression… ALL expression, including and especially that critical of the Cape Cod art scene.  You argue that, in your magazine, one will “encounter artists of all kinds.”  Yet clearly, one will NOT encounter artists that question and challenge the art machine!  That kind of artist is simply not permitted by the art machine.  Recall Thoreau’s dictum: “let your life be a counterfriction to stop the machine.”  The publicized career artist today instead has let his or her life be an integral part of the machine.  By presenting only art that does not offend, you end up offending independent thinkers like me.  
You could begin by manifesting the courage to devote one little page in your annual magazine to such criticism… just one little page!  Without real criticism, art will suffer and continue on its journey to full banality.  If you cannot devote a page, and I suspect you cannot/will not, then clearly your role has been one of coopting and castrating art and artists on Cape Cod.  Might you somehow actually be proud of that?  
Contrary to your conclusion, one will NOT find “artists of all kinds” in your magazine.  One will certainly, for example, NOT find Cape Cod artists who criticize the Cape Cod art establishment.   After all, proponents of the latter tend to detest real debate and freedom of expression, cornerstones of democracy.  
Finally, for the correspondence I had with the former editor of your magazine, Matthew Gill, see  https://wwwtheamericandissidentorg.blogspot.com/2019/03/cape-cod-art.html.  Why not check it out.  After all, curiosity did not kill the art-magazine editor, the establishment paying her did that.  
As a footnote, I have yet to find one artist--just one artist--on Cape Cod willing to write a letter of protest against the permanent banning of my person in 2012 without warning/without due process from Sturgis Library.  Why the banning?  "For the safety of the staff and public" was the only reason provided by Lucy Loomis, despite the fact that I have NEVER threatened anybody and have no record of violence whatsoever.  It actually took an order by the State Secretary of Records to force Loomis to open library records to the public so that I could finally find the reason for the banning (for actual documents and details, see http://theamericandissident.org/orgs/sturgis_library.html).  My civil rights are currently being denied because I am no longer permitted to attend any cultural or political events held at my neighborhood library.  Do you care?  Paul Pronovost, editor of Cape Cod Times, has refused to publish anything regarding the banning.  Is that called good journalism... or rather journalism that suits the local elites? 
Finally, if you ever decide to open up to freedom of expression and devote a little page to criticism, then please include this letter on it.  Thank you for your hopeful attention.  


From: George Slone
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 10:15 AM
To: mgill@capecodlife.com
Subject: A suggestion et al

To Matthew J. Gill, Ed. Cape Cod ART,
As a rather different kind of Cape Cod artist, I was wondering how I might get profiled in your Cape Cod ART magazine.  Although I do not try to capture the beauty of boats and sand dunes, I do try to capture the reality of the arts establishment on Cape Cod.  I would certainly have plenty of thoughts and anecdotes to share with you, including my view that art should be more than that approved by local chambers of commerce and apt to be purchased by tourists.  
You do mention in your editorial that some of the work you present is “to put it simply, fun.”  Well, “fun” is a rather subjective term.  But, well, I do have some rather “fun” aquarelles for your perusal.  To date I’ve done 50 in a collection I call “Democracy” and now 16 in a collection I call Entartete Kunst, many of which depict local Cape Cod personalities.  Entartete Kunst, as you might know, is the term the Nazi’s used to what they considered to be “depraved art” (i.e., art that had to be destroyed and suppressed).  So, in today’s America, as opposed to yesterday’s Germany, entartete kunst refers, from my point of view, to art that must be suppressed, banned or censored because it is critical of pillars of the academic/literary/art establishment.  It is the glaring taboo that few artists seem able to grasp, let alone willing to break now and then, especially here on Cape Cod.  
It has always been difficult for me to comprehend the artists, editors, poets, cultural apparatchiks, etc., who cannot bear to be criticized.  As an editor, I make it a point to not only brook criticism, but to encourage it and publish in each and every issue the harshest lodged against me and the journal.  What’s the big deal?  Well, apparently it is a big deal.  
Hopefully, you’ve been able to digest what I’ve written here, though I’m certainly not convinced that will happen.  Why not a few pages, even just one page, in your magazine devoted to artists who break art taboos.  


From: Matt Gill
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 12:23 PM
To: George Slone
Subject: Re: A suggestion et al

Hi George,
What a very interesting letter that was. Very interesting.
Thank you for reaching out.
Can you send me 2-3 images of your artwork that I can check out?
In a few weeks time we will be hosting an editorial board meeting to plan out the 2017 ART issue, and we will review all candidates for profiles.
I'll show your artwork to the group at that time.
I'll keep you posted.
Matt Gill
Cape Cod LIFE
Cape Cod ART


From: George Slone
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 2:21 PM
To: Matt Gill
Subject: Re: A suggestion et al

Hi Matt,
Thanks for getting back to me.  It would be very (very, very, very) surprising if your group proved sufficiently open to my dissident aquarelles.  It just ain't gonna happen!  But I'll attach 3 of the pieces anyhow.  I have been openly critical of just about every literary or art organization on the Cape over the years.  Sadly, that has gotten me essentially 100% ostracized.  
Now, if you want more neutral stuff, I am also a photographer, specializing in scenes from Newfoundland and Labrador, though have also been shooting on the Cape of Course.  I will be a featured photographer in an upcoming issue of Newfoundland's Downhome Life magazine.  Yes, I can get published up there (guest editorials et al), but not down here.  Newfoundland is as the Cape might have been 150 years ago--cod fishing.  Well, there's the moratorium now.  I'll attach three photos too.  Thanks again!
G. Tod


From: Matt Gill
Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 9:55 PM
To: George Slone
Subject: Re: A suggestion et al

George,
Alas, you were correct. We ended up choosing a different lineup of artists for this year's issue of ART.
I'm curious though. Why have you been so critical, as you mention, of all the different literary and art organizations on the Cape over the years? Are you too extreme for them, or are they too run of the mill for you, or something?
I'm not an art expert, really more of a novice - I'm just good at editing and organizing, that kind of thing.
Let me know some more of your story, and I'd be happy to meet you one day if you wanna swing by our office.
Sincerely,
Matt Gill
Cape Cod LIFE
Cape Cod ART


From: George Slone
Sent: Thursday, March 9, 2017 9:26 AM
To: Matt Gill
Subject: Re: A suggestion et al

Hi Matt,
Thanks much for responding.  That alone makes me feel not 100% solitary, as an artist on the Cape, just 99%.   Anyhow, as I see it, an artist ought to seek truth and exercise his/her basic right of freedom of expression.  An artist ought to ask him or herself what he or she should not depict… then, now and then, depict it!  Break the artist taboos, the main one, of course, being criticism of artists themselves and their organizations!  Indeed, one truth I have found is quite simple:  artists and their organizations hate to be criticized and will usually ostracize any rare artist daring to do that.  And thus I exploit that fact in my art.  Academics are the same.  Now, without hardcore criticism, how can there be improvement?  
Should I not be critical, for example, of the Concord Cultural Council that at one point had banned "political" art, as a direct result of the art I’d sent it for grant consideration?  Should I not be critical of the Mid-Cape Cultural Council, which will simply not respond?  Should I not be critical of the Cape Cod Poetry Review, which will not publish my poetry for the evident reason that my poetry has a critical component?  And on and on.  In fact, I have given up trying to get public grant money.  I'd even spent $500 to get the 501c3 designation for The American Dissident in the hope that that might open the gates for public grant money.  Of course, I was wrong.
Again, I am confounded by artists, academics, poets, journalists who canNOT brook criticism.  As an editor, for example, I not only encourage harsh criticism of me and the journal, but also publish in each issue the harshest received.  From criticism, I create.
Again, I test the waters of democracy.  On the Cape, those waters are very murky!  And of course one does not know that unless one actually tests those waters.  The gatekeepers of art on the Cape keep their gates hermetically-sealed vis-a-vis the rare artist, who tests them.  In fact, I know of no other artist on the Cape who will question and challenge those gatekeepers.  In essence, doing that has become my artist modus operandi.  I'd rather speak rude truth, than gain entrance through the art gates.  In that sense, and sadly so, I am definitely too extreme for them.  I do not seek to make all art critical of art gatekeepers.  I simply seek to get the latter to open their doors to a little critical art.  Why not, for example, just one little page at the end of Cape Cod ARTS devoted to rare artists who criticize the art machine, including Cape Cod ARTS?  Or how about 1/8 of a little page?  Get my drift?  It's the same absolutely-not'ism found in poetry and writing magazines across the country, not to mention newspapers.  Imagine, for example, I could not get the Cape Cod Times or Barnstable Patriot to publish a tiny paragraph reportage that I, a citizen living on Cape Cod, was permanently banned from Sturgis Library, my neighborhood library, w/o warning or possibility of due process.  My very civil rights are thus being denied because I am not permitted to attend any cultural or political events held there.  Did the Barnstable County Human Rights Commission care?  Of course not!  
My story is a long one, for I have "battled" at Elmira College (NY), Fitchburg State University (MA), Bennett College (NC), Grambling State University (LA), American Military University (WV), Festival International de la Poesie de Trois-Rivieres (Quebec), Martha's Vineyard Regional High School, Walden Pond (MA), etc.   
Perhaps it would of interest to you personally to contemplate what art might be prohibited from the pages of Cape Cod ARTS.
Anyhow, thanks again for your interest!  And indeed I'd be happy to meet.  
G. Tod


From: Matt Gill
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2017 10:22 AM
To: George Slone
Subject: Re: Je suis Charlie et al...

Morning George,
Excellent points made in this letter.
I admire your convictions!
I do see the irony of phrases and philosophies such as "all the arts for all of us," and then, yet, there's exclusion.
However, I cannot take on that particular battle on this particular day (day off).
Have a good weekend George. We'll get coffee some day.
Matt

From: George Slone
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2017 2:40 PM
To: Matt Gill
Subject: Just Say No to Alt-Art!

Matt,
Good enough, though you did not address a number of issues evoked.  When Cape Cod ART opens its gates to alt-opinions and alt-art like mine (don't worry I definitely will not be holding my breath!), then we should on that "some day" have a cup of coffee... or better yet a bottle of champagne!  Bon week-end!  
T.

From: George Slone
Sent: Saturday, April 1, 2017 1:08 PM
To: Matt Gill
Subject: New issue just published...

Hi Matt,
You are mentioned in my editorial for the new issue of The American Dissident, fresh off the press.  The reason for the mention is my unanswered challenge to you:  why not provide 1/8 of a page in Cape Cod ART to criticism of Cape Cod art (and ART)?  That question is of course at the crux of the art problem.  Copies are just $9.  And sorry, you won’t be able to read a copy in any library on the Cape because not one Cape library director is sufficiently open-minded to subscribe, whereas directors of Concord, Newton, Lincoln, and a handful of university libraries (Harvard, Yale, Brown et al) are sufficiently open-minded…

G. Tod