Years
after Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke at my high school on March
14th, 1968, I learned that the mayor of our wealthy Detroit
suburb had needed to sit in the lap of Dr. King on the car ride to
Grosse Pointe High School because of all the death threats that he
had received.
Three
weeks later he was assassinated.
Martin
Luther King was compelled to not be silent about the things that
matter, and despite the threats to his life. What made him so
dangerous to the status quo of American exceptionalism and power in
the hands of the powerful few rather than We the People was his
absolute and unrelenting activism and voice and integrity, his
capacity to mobilize a vast and ever growing movement of millions,
and his deep and abiding devotion to truth and justice.
Dr.
King's Beyond
Vietnam speech
(https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/king-papers/documents/beyond-vietnam)
at the Riverside Church in New York, given exactly one year to the
date before he was killed, elevated his courageous challenge to the
predatory capitalist forces which have long caused devastating
suffering, inequality, racism, and death. He explicitly named the
"triple
evils
of racism, economic exploitation, and militarism."
He also went on to refer to the
American
government as the "greatest purveyor of violence in the world."
Tragically, what Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke to over 50 years ago
remains true today.
Dr.
King's strong voice of truth had crossed over the line when he went
beyond naming the endemic and pervasive racism in our country to also
illuminating the long-term roots of violence, injustice, and
brutality in America ―
something
which extends all the way back to the earliest days of slavery,
genocide of Indigenous Peoples, and the oppression and
marginalization of anyone who wasn't a male white landowner. Bringing
this much greater picture out of the shadows where millions were now
exposed to, talking about, and inspired to unite and act upon made
Dr. King a force to be feared by the most powerful.
The
forces of truth, justice, and love were challenging the forces of
greed, ignorance, and violence.
We
may forget or not know or minimize that during his lifetime, Martin
Luther King was vilified, dehumanized, demonized, and terrorized ―
not
just by those who were mired in racism ―
but
also, and most dangerously, by the exact powerful forces which Dr.
King was calling out and naming as the purveyors and the roots of
systemic violence, suffering, destruction, and death. He was shining
bright light on the shadow side of the American government, the
military industrial complex and the predatory capitalist system, and
the whole ideology of domination which has long made possible,
justified, and sanctioned sacrificed zones and sacrificed peoples.
Dr.
King had made a decision that it was more important to speak out on
behalf of those who have long suffered great injustice than to remain
silent. He made this decision even though he knew that it may cost
him his life. That is how Martin Luther King came to embody a
profound commitment to truth and to stand up for all who have endured
the violence of a government and a nation which never sought to
serve, respect, or validate their best interests or even their most
basic needs and rights as human beings. The American dream and
American exceptionalism may be what was normalized, but for so many,
this dream was always beyond their reach. For so many, it was a lie.
And it remains a lie.
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Today
I know this to be true:
The lies —
and
the silence that they thrive in —
have
cost us dearly.
It
is overwhelming to contemplate what this means, this cost of silence
and lies rather than truth being what is normalized, valued, spoken,
and held with reverence in our culture, our country, and beyond.
Again and again I come back to this place of imagining how different
everything would be if we were empowered with the truth.
Just
imagine if the truth-tellers, wisdom-keepers, and wise and loving
visionaries were the voices we were consistently exposed to. Just
imagine. Martin Luther King, Jr., Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, and
countless others would never have been assassinated or imprisoned.
They would be honored, authentically honored —
and
way beyond devoting one day a year where "I
have a dream"
is paraded out as evidence of how far we have come, and this despite
all evidence to the contrary.
Instead
of valuing truth, and continuing right to this very day, is the
shooting of the messengers of truth —
the
demonetization and dehumanization, the ignoring and silencing, the
dismissing and disrespecting, the attacking and blaming, and the
pervasive lies, insidious propaganda, and even death threats that are
hurled at those who dare to speak the deeper truths which expose the
great lies embedded in so much suffering, greed, death, and
destruction.
This
is especially true of those who are leaders and who inspire others to
join them to unite in ever growing movements dedicated to the great
struggle for vitally needed radical change and economic, racial,
social, and environmental justice. All who challenge the status quo
and who instead embody the values of King, Gandhi, and Mandela —
values
deeply rooted in truth, justice, compassion, and love —
are
most at risk of being silenced, marginalized, or violently attacked.
Even 16 year old Greta Thunberg receives death threats.
Again
and again, and very tragically, it is clear that the truth is
experienced by the powerful as the enemy. The truth is what threatens
their capacity to sustain extreme wealth and power, divide and
polarize the American populace, perpetuate the status quo and the
systems which benefit the very few and at the expense of the rest of
us. Of course, given that we are all connected, eventually harm
perpetuated endlessly onto others will come home to roost. And this
is what we are seeing today with the combined crises of the
coronavirus and the climate crisis.
The
high price of silence is painful to even begin to grasp. But grasp we
must. Otherwise everything that perpetuates injustice and suffering,
death and destruction, lies and greed, violence and brutality will
continue.
We
are all needed to be empowered with the truth and the courage to be
the strong voices of integrity and wisdom and love that are so deeply
needed in these times.
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My
heart hurts about so many things. Included is a corporate funded
American mainstream media that has consistently deprived we the
people of the facts, the truth, the reality of larger pictures which
have always been so essential to know. Instead, tragically, opinions
are now normalized as a legitimate substitute for facts, and truth in
America has too often come to be on life support.
Without
consistently turning to independent media which bring us the voices
of true investigative journalists, we’re tragically left in the
dark and are poisoned with polarizing propaganda which divides us up
with its lies rather than empowering us to unite behind the truth.
Our
belief systems, perceptions, and whether or not we’re aware and
informed or misinformed and unaware will fluctuate widely depending
on who we’re listening to and what we’re hearing —
whether
or not we’re tuning into CNN, MSNBC, FOX, NPR/PBS and other
corporate funded mouthpieces for the powerful or independent
resources and voices like Democracy Now!, The Intercept, Truthout,
Common Dreams, Rabbi Michael Lerner, Chris Hedges, Dahr Jamail, Jeremy Scahill, Bill
McKibben, Naomi Klein, Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Glen Greenwald,
Henry Giroux, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, David Korten, Riane Eisler,
Joanna Macy, Jane Goodall, Arundhati Roy, Vandana Shiva, Jane Mayer,
Nancy McLean, Frances Moore Lappé, Michael Meade, and countless
other truth-tellers and wisdom-keepers.
The
impact of this withholding of truth, this vast silence wrapped around
deadly lies, is of such enormous magnitude that it takes a lot of
courage to allow ourselves to recognize the great suffering all
around us and within us. At lease this has certainly been my
experience.
For
too long we have allowed and enabled the truth to be silenced. As
I've emerged more and more from my own fog, what I have discovered is
how my not knowing —
my
ignorance —
has
impaired my capacity to see, to understand, and to act on behalf of
those who suffer and a higher good for us all.
My
therapist has wisely and compassionately framed it this way —
that
we humans, without exception, all fall somewhere on this continuum:
Ignorance
_____________________ Consciousness
I
have found it to be a deeply humbling and incredibly amazing journey
to be lifting the many layers of my ignorance and to be moving into
greater consciousness.
Along
the way, I have come to believe that one way of framing our life's
purpose is that of engaging in a spiritual process which supports,
nourishes, and strengthens us in moving along this continuum
throughout our lifetimes. In this way, we root into a path grounded
in the strong intention to continuously lessen our ignorance —
our
illusions and projections, our separation and fears, our shame and
pain, our judging and blaming, our prejudices and biases, our hatred
and violence —
while
also growing in greater and greater consciousness.
This
is the consciousness of our Interbeing and of Love.
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I
have come to imagine a different society than the one that I have
grown up in and which continues to be normalized today. I imagine one
where we experience connection with millions of our planetary sisters
and brothers who are awakening from fear, ignorance, illusions, and
separation and instead actively choosing to unite in the conscious
struggle for the Truth and the Love that makes possible a just,
caring, sustainable, and peaceful world.
And
so, again and again and again, I am compelled to break through the
silence and expose the lies, the misinformation or no information at
all, and the great suffering of our human and nonhuman family here on
Earth. While it is deeply painful to awaken and see with the eyes of
my heart the truth of so much senseless suffering, I've come to a
place in my life where it is less painful to — as my heroine Amy
Goodman refers to it and has done for her entire life —
"go
to where the silence is."
And
this is what I have discovered happens when we seek and discover
deeper truths: we have to do something about what we are finding. At
least this has certainly been my experience. And so I have come to be
deeply drawn to, and feel a responsibility for, being a voice of
truth and caring for those who have suffered so greatly and for so
very long.
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When
I speak the truth, this is a glimpse into who
I am speaking for:
1.
Our
Earth Mother,
who has been ravished by those who have been so disconnected with Her
that they have felt entitled to pillage, rape, destroy, and commit
endless acts of violence against Her. I stand in protection of our
Earth Mother.
2.
The Species of the Earth, who are now experiencing a sixth
mass extinction, this time one that is human caused. I stand in
protection of all of life.
3.
All
Who Suffer From the Climate Crisis. This
includes all climate refugees and victims of our warming world —
both
humans and other beings —
who
are impacted by rising seas and melting glaciers, the destruction of
water and food resources, devastating winter storms and summer heat,
catastrophic floods and droughts and wild fires and tornadoes and
hurricanes, and the list goes on. I stand for a Green New Deal
and with all who seek and are committed to working to save the planet
and sustain a habitable Earth.
4.
All Who Will Get the Coronavirus Due to Climate Disruption. There
is no plan in place to begin to cope with those who will be in the
path of this year's devastating climate disruptions and how to ensure
that they will be able to social distance when their homes are
destroyed. I stand for the Green New Deal, Medicare for All, and the
radical actions needed to protect those who will be simultaneously
impacted by the climate and coronavirus crises.
5.
All
Who Will Get the Coronavirus Due to Being Locked Up In Prison or
Refugee Camps. This
includes all who are already devastated by the American justification
to imprison more human beings than anywhere else on Earth. This
includes immigrants and refugees fleeing to save their lives —
who
are often doing so because of man-made climate change and the ripple
effects of brutal American foreign policies —
but
who end up being locked in cages rather than having their human needs
and rights respected and responded to. I stand for dismantling the
prison industrial complex and all the forces which act to dehumanize
others and rob them of their basic dignity and rights.
6.
All Who Are Victims of War and the Worldwide Militarism of the
American Empire. This includes the 22 veterans who will commit
suicide today and every day. This includes the 30,000 veterans who
are homeless living on the streets. This includes the millions of
humans and non-humans killed, injured, and dislocated due to endless
wars and the terrorism that they perpetuate. This also includes all
who are dying today in places like Iran due to American sanctions
coupled with the coronavirus, and other places worldwide due to
American foreign policies.
7.
The Children and Adults Who Go Hungry and Experience Poverty in
America and Worldwide. It may be 30,000 or more human beings who
are hungry and who die every day due to preventable poverty related
causes. I stand with those who are suffering and dying. I stand with
all who are fighting for economic, racial, social, and environmental
justice.
8.
The Women and Girls Who are Victims of Misogyny and All Forms of
Assault, Abuse, Disrespect, and Violence. Misogyny remains
rampant in America and worldwide. The Me Too movement has only just
begun to expose the violence long experienced by women and girls. I
stand with the women who are courageously coming forward. I believe
them.
9.
The Children Everywhere Who Are and Will Experience the Most
Horrific Impact of the Climate Crisis. I stand with the youth of
the Sunrise Movement, with Greta Thunberg and children worldwide, and
with all children, young people, and adults worldwide who are
fighting to make possible sustaining a habitable planet. I am
especially committed to fiercely fighting for the lives of my
children and tiny grandchildren. I stand with all who strongly
support the Green New Deal and actions taken across the planet on
behalf of our Sacred Earth Mother and all her beings.
10.
The Homeless Populations in America and Worldwide. I weep in
this moment as I think of all who are living on the streets of
America and other places across the planet. I stand with these
people. I stand with all who are committed to the struggle for a just
and caring society and world.
11.
All Who Have No or Inadequate Healthcare. Many thousands die,
go bankrupt, and are houseless due to immoral and cruel systems. I
stand with those who suffer and those who are fighting for the basic
rights that we all need and deserve as human beings. I stand for
Medicare for All.
12.
All Who Are Burdened With Crushing Student Debt or Who Do Not Have
Access to Continued Education. Millions across America are
impacted by the economic system which makes this cruel and brutal
injustice possible. I stand with those who are suffering and with
those who are fighting for justice on their behalf. I stand with
those who are committed to student debt forgiveness and accessible
higher education for all.
13.
All Who Suffer From Addictions, Mental Illness, Abuse, Neglect,
Despair, and Depression. These are all epidemic in American
culture and other places in the world. I stand for those who suffer.
And I stand with all who are fighting to dismantle the exploitative
economic systems which are at the root of this suffering and
violence.
14.
All Who Are Marginalized, Dehumanized, Oppressed, Silenced,
Forgotten, Unseen, and Dying Due to Systems of Injustice. I stand
with all who suffer injustice. I stand with all who fight for
economic, racial, social, and environmental justice.
15.
All
Who Are Demonized and Dehumanized Who Are Messengers of Truth,
Justice, Compassion, Courage, and Love. The
numbers of those who embody Revolutionary Love —
the
courageous truth-tellers and wisdom-keepers, the politicians and
others in positions of power who are grounded in consciousness and
integrity, the visionaries and teachers, activists and authors,
artists and poets, and more —
are
too vast to even begin to name. I stand with each and every one of
them. I bow to them with the deepest gratitude, respect, inspiration,
and support.
This
list could go on....
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I
am moved to tears off and on through this process of writing...
It is so painful to process and write and speak to these truths. And
it is hopeful and empowering and spiritually nourishing to simply be
conscious of what is.
So,
yes, it is painful to be in the world with our ears and hearts and
minds open. It is also incredibly courageous. I feel myself supported
by so many today —
and
by those ancestors who have passed and who have come before me —
who
have never relented in the struggle for a just world. These are the
ones who inform and inspire me. These are the ones who strengthen and
nourish my heart and soul. And these are the ones who have empowered
me to take responsibility rather than be silent in the face of so
much suffering and so much injustice.
I
imagine our world where more and more of us will be inspiring one
another to evolve and grow in the responsibility we assume for doing
our part, no matter how large or small, to stand in protection of
life.
Because
I know what I know today —
and
because I am blessed with not being among those who in this very
moment are fighting for their very lives and just to survive —
I
feel this deep responsibility to be accountable, to shine light on
dark places, to go to where the silence is and to speak out, and to
act and do my part in working to alleviate the suffering in our
beautiful, hurting world.
And
with these commitments is my deep ongoing prayer that our numbers
will grow of those of us who are coming to devote themselves to
rising up and giving voice to the voiceless, listening to and
standing in protection of the children and all beings who suffer, and
to working to dismantle the powerful wealthy forces, the exploitative
economic systems, and the patriarchal ideologies of domination behind
the vast injustices that are the roots of so much suffering across
the Earth.
As
we do, this different society and a New Story will become real.
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There
are many obstacles to truth, justice, and love.
Tragically,
again and again, we the American people are systematically convinced
to back policies and politicians and others in positions of power
whose ideology, whose clear documented record, whose corporate donors
illuminate the corporate agenda, whose lack of integrity and courage
and commitment to fight for the highest good for our nation and the
planet is severely impaired and a danger to the well-being of us
all.
We
haven’t come to this place we’re at today overnight. What I have
painfully come to learn over many years now is that both major
political parties, a complicit corporate media, and the insatiable
greed of the most wealthy have brought us the catastrophic
devastation of the climate and ecological crises; endless wars and
worldwide militarism; NAFTA and other trade deals which have shipped
jobs overseas and served to only further enrich the powerful; crime
bills that result in the incarceration of millions — mostly people
of color; other racist and economic policies which fuel pervasive
inequality and crushing poverty; a healthcare system based on profit
and greed that results in 30,000+ deaths and 500,000 bankruptcies
every year (all of which will now increase exponentially with the
coronavirus), 43% of Americans living at or below the poverty line
and 500,000 Americans — including 30,000 veterans — living on the
streets, 78% of Americans having no deep understanding of the
greatest crisis humankind has ever faced — the climate crisis —
and therefore backing candidates and politicians who either call man
made climate change a hoax or state that we cannot afford the Green
New Deal. And now COVID-19 will tragically exasperate the impact of a
just and immoral predatory capitalist economic system in America and
across the planet.
And
the list again goes on.
If
we Americans were informed, Trump would never have been elected, and
candidates like Joe Biden and other corporate democrats would never
have had a chance of being nominated or elected. We would understand
that Mr. Trump is in truth mentally ill and incapable of serving the
interests of our nation or the Earth. We would be aware of those who
today continue to endorse the deadly sanctions imposed on Iran, who
will continue to oppose Medicare for All, and who state that we
"cannot afford" the Green New Deal —
all
of which is true for Mr. Biden. Whether it's the sociopathic
malignant narcissism of Mr. Trump or the neoliberal ideology of Mr.
Biden, both will cost millions of lives and, ultimately, the
sustainability of a habitable Earth.
Today
I do my best to hold us all with the deepest compassion and
understanding. This is true regardless of political party, belief
systems, perceptions, how anyone will vote, or other ways that we may
appear to be seemingly so different. I simply do not want to be part
of the polarization that is eating away at our individual and
collective hearts and souls.
It is my belief that truth and love are the forces which enable us to
turn
walls sideways and build bridges instead. At least this has been my
experience. The deeper my dive into truth-seeking, the greater my
humility and compassion for us all. Because I have been there, I have
been soaked in beliefs which I was so sure were true, only to
discover that they weren't. And I have had to let go of worldviews
and cherished beliefs again and again. Every day is an opportunity to
continue to unveil more and more of my illusions —
and
to move along my life's journey from ignorance to consciousness.
So
I hold with compassion the many forces which can lead us as human
beings to fight for those who will not fight for us or our best
interests. I've been there. And I've grieved, and grieved deeply,
when I came to realize that Barack Obama was doing the bidding of
large corporate donors, when I saw pictures of Hillary Clinton
sitting in war criminal Henry Kissinger's lap or hugging with a CEO
of Wall Street, when I felt betrayed and disillusioned and
grief-filled rather than rejoicing when there were women candidates
running for the presidency. It takes a lot to remain committed to
placing principles before personalities and to seeking the truth no
matter what. It takes a lot to remain committed to the truth.
That
said, I wouldn't trade in my hard earned consciousness of the truths
that I am aware of today for anything —
no
matter how painful and scary it can be, no matter knowing that I must
be a fierce warrior for a just and loving world because the very
lives of my children and our five tiny grandchildren are at stake, no
matter how some will not see me and will unfriend and distance
themselves from me because I am a voice for uncomfortable truths
which they believe to be harmful and untrue.
Today,
I have come to simply know too much to be silent. It's like when I
came to look deeply into my drinking and understanding addiction.
There came a time when I could no longer drink. I couldn't. The truth
will do that. It changes us. And then we can't go back. It's a
spiritual force I believe which propels us forward once we commit to
the pursuit of truth, no matter what...
Twenty
years ago my oldest son, Brian, after living for one month with a
family in Nicaragua, returned home deeply changed. And at one point,
he challenged me —
"Mom,
what better way to control a people than to convince them that
they're not controlled?" He was talking about America. Shortly
thereafter 9-11 happened and that catapulted me into a process where
I began a long journey of peeling back the obstacles to understanding
what my son was telling me.
Today,
after years of deep, deep personal and collective shadow work, I've
come to recognize the truth of Noam Chomsky's words —
"Americans
are a massively propagandize people." We are largely not
informed. I see the truth of this today after doing the deep work of
emerging from my own fog for a long time now, a process which very
much continues today and will throughout my lifetime. I humbly
recognize how I am moving along on the continuum with ignorance on
the one end and consciousness on the other. If I am alive and
breathing, there is more work to be done. I believe this to be true
of us all.
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There
is a path forward. Truth and Love are the way.
I
hold many deep prayers. Among them is that we humans will root ever
more deeply into the intention of holding what award winning
investigative journalist Chris Hedges refers to as a "profound
commitment to truth." This is the antidote to our tragic
indoctrination into the normalization of shooting the messengers of
truth. It hurts my heart how often we turn on each other rather than
unite within movements devoted to radical change, healing,
transformation, and economic, racial, social, and environmental
justice.
Today
I see the polarities which fuel the forces seeking to divide us up by
our smaller identities as republican or democrat, by religion or
race, and by all the other ways the most wealthy among us seek to
maintain their power through the propaganda of polarization. This is
why I am so devoted to acting out of what Rabbi Michael Lerner calls
Revolutionary Love. This is a love that embraces all. I wrote about
this and shared excepts from his amazing book in this recent post:
"What Is Revolutionary Love?" —
https://mollystrongheart.blogspot.com/2020/03/rabbi-michael-lerner-what-is.html.
Truth-tellers,
wisdom-keepers, and visionaries such as Rabbi Lerner —
and countless others — are essential if there’s to be any
chance of dismantling the deadly status quo that has long been
tragically devastating and destroying our nation, other nations, and
the planet. Truth, justice, and love are vital to not just defeating
Trump, who is but a horrifying symptom of late stage predatory
capitalism and its ideology of domination, but also to the
revolutionary changes that are crucial to creating a just and caring
society and sustaining a livable planet.
I
am here to alleviate the suffering in the world. Your suffering and
your joy is also mine. I am here to fight for those I love and
cherish and for those I don't know. I seek to hold all of life with
reverence, compassion, and love. This much I know to be true.
We’re
all needed in this great struggle for a New Story, a New World, a
paradigm shift and evolutionary leap that our children and
grandchildren and all the children of all the species are counting on
us to unite behind. We’re all needed. We’re all in this together.
May we all break the silence with the power of truth, justice, and
love.
With
deepest blessings,
Molly