Dan Rather |
Dan Rather Decries Trump’s
Immigration Orders on Facebook
HT: RS - While Trump’s actions yesterday have created
turmoil and anxiety for thousands upon thousands of citizens and people around
the globe, Mr. Rather has quickly and accurately captured the unthinking
affront to our nation’s own democratic philosophical and political ethos. If you have not read it, please do – or go to
Facebook and seek Dan Rather.
“Today I shed a tear for
the country I know and love, the one I believe still beats in the heart of most
of its citizens.
“The United States became
the most powerful nation in the history of mankind not merely on the basis is
its fearsome military, as lethal and well trained as that may be. It wasn't
solely based on its unprecedented economic engine, as dynamic and far-reaching
as that may be. America's greatness was forged by a Constitutional compact of
grand and universal ideals that the country has tried to live up to ever since.
How about "Life, Liberty, unless you're Muslim?" |
“For generations, we have
been an imperfect but vital beacon of freedom to a world too often wandering
and failing in moral confusion. But that ultimate strength has dimmed
considerably in light of the recent actions on immigration from the new
President Donald Trump. We are turning around desperate refugees. We are
singling out men, women, and children on the basis of their faith - and we are
doing all of this with a randomness and capriciousness that defies reason.
“A colleague of mine used
the term "heartless" to describe so much of the President's executive
actions. Sadly, I found it an apt and dispiriting diagnosis—especially when
faced with the results of his executive order on immigration. For over the
years, I have seen that our greatest American leaders extol empathy rather than
condemnation. They have known that in a complicated world, it is best to make
policy choices with a scalpel - not a hacksaw. Sometimes, when our national
security is threatened at the level of World War II, all-out conflict is the
only recourse. But those instances are by far the exception.
“From Vietnam, to the Iraq
War, from Japanese internment camps to the centuries-long persecution on the
basis of race and ethnicity that almost toppled our democratic experiment,
broad strokes channeling our least compassionate and most jingoistic impulses
have always made us weaker rather than stronger.
“Today, in the wake of his
one-man decision to wreck and reverse immigration policy so suddenly, there is
chaos and confusion mixed with heartbreak and fear. A well thought-out,
measured overhaul of immigration policy, with organized-in-advance measures to
implement that is one thing—and one that perhaps a majority of Americans would
support, But this mess, created overnight, is quite another. With this, we have
embolden(ed) our enemies who want to see nothing else than to compete in a
world of moral relativism. In the Cold War, our struggles over civil rights fed
into the propaganda of the Soviet Union - as our new actions fuel the extremism
Mr. Trump claims to be attacking.
“Too many people during
the campaign explained away Mr. Trump's irresponsible rhetoric as metaphors and
euphemisms. These are not concepts he understands. Serious foreign policy
experts know that this is a boon for our enemies and undermines our democratic
principles. But too many Republican leaders in Congress, even ones that denounced
the Muslim ban during the campaign, stand by cheering it now. History will mark
their names, as it marks this moment.
“This will be challenged
in the courts, who may very well strike it down. But damage, real damage, has
been done to our global image. I believe Vladimir Putin is smiling, and
would-be global powers like China see a vacuum forming that they will be eager
to fill.
“I still remain optimistic
that the vast majority of American people will recoil and speak out at this
unwise policy. But whether we like it or not, as the detentions and impediments
already springing up make all too real, this is the stated de facto policy of
the United States today. Every day that it goes on, every day the chaos,
confusion and heartbreak deepens, America loses more pieces of its soul and
standing in the world.”
My Own Response: RESIST
"Constitution? Remember, I don't read…" |
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