As we all await the outcome of what feels like a make-or-break election, I want to offer some perspective, if you’ll hand a fellow with eight-plus decades the mic for a moment.
Through these decades, when we’ve faced tough and challenging years as a nation, in such moments it can often feel as if that’s all there’s ever going to be, strife and division, neighbor against neighbor. I certainly felt that as a Japanese American, interned during World War II. I felt that again as a closeted gay man struggling to hide my identity and keep my career, and even as a proudly gay one fighting to keep my marriage.
It’s only when we zoom out that the picture becomes clearer. Progress is not only evident, it is inevitable. When I was a boy, the laws were such in many states that I couldn’t even marry someone of the white race. Racism was baked into our laws, and the social structures reinforced it. Now, eighty years later, I’m married to a white *dude*! Things change, and the long arc bends, usually for the better because we have fought so hard for it.
From time to time, new generations of Americans will be tested anew. Women in this country know they have struggled too hard and for too long to become second class citizens again. LGBTQ+ people understand this, too, and we aren’t to be trifled with. And racial minorities know that putting a racist back in the White House will open the doors to new horrors and turn back the clock on civil rights, perhaps for decades. Ain’t gonna happen, not on our watch.
That’s why our coalition has come together and is speaking so powerfully through our votes. The GOP thought older women voters wouldn’t care about abortion rights, or old gay fellas like me would let them bully our community once more. Wrong and wrong. Our numbers are superior, and our resolve is strong. We will outvote them, and we will defeat them. Just you watch.
So tomorrow, if you stand with us and haven’t voted yet, I encourage, indeed implore you to do so. It’s a red alert moment, all crew to their battle stations. Help us win this fight, which is the same fight as ages past, but reimagined for 2024. Be a part of the winning side of history.
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"We’re all still grieving the electoral loss and feeling queasy about the prospect of Trump returning to the White House in January. But in response to the giddy pronouncements from the GOP and the Trump campaign, some have already begun to think about an effective political resistance to Trump and Trumpism.
Democrats need to make these plans knowing full well that Trump will be backed by a sycophantic GOP Congress and blank check-writing SCOTUS. And this time around, there won’t be any adults in the room, including White House counsel who during his first term would quietly shelve Trump’s most outrageous requests, or chiefs of staff like John Kelly who would struggle to moderate, educate and soften his most extreme positions.
No, this time around Trump will be surrounded by people even further to the right of him. They will seek to implement the most dangerous and destructive of policies, many drawn from the Project 2025 blueprint. And they will encourage Trump to issue Executive Orders that could reshape American democracy, insert our armed forces deeply into civil affairs, hurtle our economy into an abyss, and upend the lives of millions of minorities.
🧵**CALLING ALL FRIENDS, ADVOCATES, AND ACTIVISTS** A leaked e-mail from a Texas Department of Protective Safety trooper documents the remarkably cruel measures Governor Greg Abbott has instituted at the border to deter crossings. twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
These include hidden razor wire traps, the withholding of water even in extreme heat, and orders to push migrants—including children and infants—back into the Rio Grande where they might drown.
The sight of razor wire to corral innocent human beings has echoes for me personally, when similar wire surrounded the Japanese American internment camps of my youth.
I have a new publication called The Big Picture! There my team and I will connect with you directly, not just about current events and culture, but about how it all fits together within larger trends and ideas.
I’ve been around nearly 86 years… /1
In my time I’ve seen and lived through much.
I survived World War II and the internment of my family and community.
I saw Jim Crow and segregation fall during the Civil Rights Movement. /2
I marched with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Protested against the war in Vietnam
Witnessed gay liberation rise with the Stonewall Riots. /3
Today is Pearl Harbor Day in the U.S., a “day that will live in infamy” for the unprovoked attack by the Empire of Japan upon U.S. forces stationed in Hawaii. But it also marked a dark turning point for Japanese Americans, who overnight became the “enemy.” At age 4, I was /1
classified as 4c, enemy alien, even though I was born in the U.S. Within a few months, the internment of our community was ordered by FDR with broad support from the American people, who turned their backs upon us. We lost our homes, our businesses and our freedoms. /2
It has been my lifelong mission to tell the story of the Japanese American internment so that we remember and do not repeat the mistakes of the past. Now, I am bringing that story to the UK from Jan-Mar in a show called “Allegiance” based on my own experiences. /3
My feed today has all kinds of right wing posts in it from people I definitely do not follow. These are not retweets or likes by others. Just random far-right tweets. I feel sullied by the experience.
Example. I don’t follow this asshat. Two accounts I do follow are noted. But it’s not supposed to be in my feed.
Another example here. I would sooner follow a banana slug than this guy. Yet he’s on my feed.
I want to address the younger folks here. Joe Biden and the Democrats did something amazing for the planet, despite an evenly divided senate where any one senator could hold the whole deal hostage (and some did for many months). In the bill he is signing today is the largest /1
investment in green technologies in our recorded history. The climate activists and policy folks who pressed for it agree that it gives us a chance to meet our goal of reducing fossil fuels by some 40 percent below 2005 levels by the year 2030. That could keep our planet from /2
warming so dangerously that the damage would be unstoppable. It gives Planet Earth and its inhabitants a real chance.
Every single Republican in Congress voted against this bill. Every single one. That’s how divided our country is, and that’s why this upcoming /3