GOP alters antisemitism bill after Christian conservatives object – The Forward

https://forward.com/fast-forward/716347/antisemitism-bill-congress-jews-jesus/

«The added language, … proposed by the committee’s chair, Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, states that the legislation would not “diminish or infringe upon any right protected under the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, including the free exercise of religion.”»

Oh, ok, that’s… uh… good? We can still say the Jews killed Jesus? Yay?

Pretty sure we’re coming to a point where the definition of “antisemitism” will be changed.

Watch Scott Pelley Read Paramount For *Filth* Over Its Meddling In ’60 Minutes’

Meh. A broadcast program from ancient days that’s on cable now. I guess.

BUT:

«Carr is a Project 2025 author who has long put it right out there that he thinks the FCC and government should be in the business of monitoring platforms and shutting them down if they won’t push right-wing propaganda.»

https://www.wonkette.com/p/watch-scott-pelley-read-paramount

If “conservatives” can swallow this without choking, they can certainly choke down the return of the Fairness Doctrine.

Braver Angels Skills for Bridging the Divide Workshop for Blues – Braver Angels Skills for Bridging the Divide eLearning Course

https://courseware.braverangels.org/skills-for-bridging-the-divide/index.html#/lessons/h9Ot8Fay5HejbQtxopsNi3bNhvDH8HYK

Skipped church to take this free online training.

At first, I thought, “I should read more of *The Sum of Us*” since action can be worship. (Right?)

Then, I sort of realized that (1) one really can’t max out the reading/self-education because nobody cares about all your evidence and good arguments, and (2) it’s all feelings. It’s not evidence-based; it’s feelings.

So, I decided (or God spoke to me without me knowing it) that my best action-as-worship course is this: talking to “the other side”. Step one: learning some shit. (Actually, I sort of know already, but it’s a matter of putting knowledge into action, or being reminded to.)

So, here, y’all. For my white siblings, this is one step on the path of “doing the work”. And it’s actually hard, dropping the comfortable “we hate the other side because they’re stupid or evil” thinking.

But… I think it’s where we need to go.

Non-voters

So… I keep seeing posts like “how could these Trump voters be so awful?” and “I bet those Trump voters are sorry now that the leopards are eating their faces” and “how can we engage Trump voters in productive dialog?”

But I also see graphs of turnout like this:

Bar graph of Democratic vs. Republican vs. non-voter “participation” in presidential elections since 1976, showing the major “participating” fraction each time was non-voters, except for 2020, when the pressure was very high.

And I read stories like this: https://herereadthis.blog/2025/04/02/does-higher-turnout-now-help-republicans-a-data-driven-analysis-of-partisan-turnout-dynamics-part-1/

And I see orgs like this: https://braverangels.org/

And I think, “any conversation should include non-voters.”

Democracy is one of the things that make us great, isn’t it? We’ve long heard it said that choosing not to participate is, in fact, participating, so those folks should be at the table, right?

Opinion | Trump Is Breaking the Rule That Every Barroom Brawler Knows – The New York Times

At what point do we start charging people (including Trump) with treason?

«A showdown with China was one of the most consistent promises Mr. Trump made to the American people. His voters knew this was the war he wanted. But how many of them could have guessed that he’d wage it in China’s favor?»

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/26/opinion/trump-national-security.html?unlocked_article_code=1.Ck8.dUQU.gkKMSpLypHSm&smid=url-share (gift)

Chinese Economic Coercion during the THAAD Dispute – The Asan Forum

Remember that whole TPP thing? Cancelling that must have made China very happy.

«the widely reported campaign against South Korean economic interests following Seoul’s decision to participate in the United States-led Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile defense program, announced in July 2016, offers a valuable case study. The THAAD dispute represents a broad-based coercive episode directed at an ostensibly vulnerable target: China is South Korea’s largest trading partner—the destination of approximately one quarter of its total merchandise and service exports at the time of the dispute—and therefore essential to national GDP, 40 percent of which comes from exports. By contrast, South Korea was the source of just 10 percent of Chinese merchandise imports and did not feature among the mainland’s top service suppliers.»

https://theasanforum.org/chinese-economic-coercion-during-the-thaad-dispute/

MAGA maximalism: Trump’s base loves Wisconsin judge arrest

https://www.axios.com/2025/04/26/maga-maximalism-trump-base-wisconsin-judge-arrest

There will *always* be such people, along with their enablers and demagogues. Ideally, they’ll be driven underground again, with the same social opprobrium that the KKK experiences.

Really, though, I think it’ll be more like Nazis in Germany after WWII. Everybody will know, but life will return to “normal.”

Which means: I think post-war and post-post-war Germany has lessons for us.

If we’re willing to listen. 🙄