This is a real message that was forwarded to me.
From: xxxxxxx@xxxx.com Date: Aug 7, 2007 6:50 AM Subject: Fwd: Fw: Disturbing Information????????????? lets vote thm out they take starting jobs and are getting our ssi benefits if they want to benefit from citizen ship then let them become americans like u and every immagrant that came to america learned english my daughter volunteers her time to teach english to immagrants now this is america the offcial language should be american (english) xxxxxx xxxxxx Note: forwarded message attached. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: xxxx@xxxxx To: xxxx@xxxxx Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 05:15:00 -0500 Subject: Fw: Disturbing Information????????????? Shocking Senatorial Votes The following senators voted against making English the official language of America : .... edited: look these up yourself .... Next, following are the senators who voted to give illegal aliens Social Security benefits. They are grouped by home state. If a state is not listed, there was no voting representative. .... edited: look these up yourself .... SEND THIS TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW. THE ENTIRE POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES NEEDS TO KNOW THIS INFORMATION.... UNLESS YOU DON'T MIND SHARING YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY WITH FOREIGN WORKERS who haven't paid in a single dime !! Please circulate this!!!
What are the qualities of a successful progressive movement or leader? Last week I sent this video of a Henry Rollins rant to Albert, the resident conservative at work. He asked if Rollins was the "liberal Michael Savage," and I think that perhaps his style is similar. And yet, I don't think he's worth listening to, even if I do often agree with what he says.
I started thinking about why Rollins doesn't resonate with me, which lead me to think about the leaders who do inspire me. I came up with a list of qualities that a progressive leader should encourage in us.
Michael Savage and others of his right-wing ilk focus on fear and the individual desires in order to manipulate people. They frame issues always as a conflict of us vs. them: Terrorists are trying to get you; Liberals want to tell you what to do; Immigrants are going to take your job. They have no interest in informing people with facts or reason, and they have no interest in speaking up for those whose voices cannot be heard. Those pundits are intolerant, hateful, and add no value to society.
Rollins falls flat because his angry rants, though impassioned, do not inspire hope or inform me of anything I didn't already know. The rant is directed through the individual against the government. There is often no appeal to empathy for others. It's me against the evil government and conservatives. Although I wouldn't go out of my way to tune into his show, he constitutes that small dose of anger that I think might be helpful to motivate progressives, as long as he doesn't advocate blind violence or anarchy.
Bill Moyers, however, does inspire me. As a journalist and effective documentarian, he's great at informing people about progressive issues through facts and debate, and he highlights the plight of others in a way I can relate to. Being a former director of the Peace Corps and part of the government means that he knows the potential for change exists, and I find his lack of cynicism refreshing.
The challenge now to progressives in America is to seek more examples of honest, intelligent, passionate liberals who can inspire others to change the policies set by the current administration and head the country in a direction where the government works to help all the people, not just the richest corporations and lobbyists. At 73 years old, Moyers won't be at it forever. Who in my generation will stand up and make a difference?