Friday, July 4, 2025

OMNI INTERDEPENDENCE DAY ANTHOLOGY #7 JULY 4, 2025

 

OMNI

INTERDEPENDENCE DAY ANTHOLOGY #7

JULY 4, 2025
Compiled by Dick Bennett for a Culture of Peace, Justice, and Ecology

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What’s at Stake:  What do July 4, 1776, and Independence Day mean?  This should be a Day of Reflection.

 

CONTENTS

Ace Thelin.   “A Different Revolution.”
“Declare Your Independence From Mainstream Media.”

Dennis Kucinich.  “Renewing a Desecrated Declaration of Independence.”
About Face.  “Right to Refuse.”
Rebekah Jones.  We've lost the United States. 
Win Without War. 7-3-25

[VFP-all] Michelle Ellner.   “What July 5th Taught Me That July 4th Never Did.”
Noam Chomsky.  “Is Trump a Symptom or the System?”  YouTube (AI generated).

The following articles written for 7-4-24 arrived after that Anthology was published.

Emma Goldman.  A New Declaration Of Independence.
The People’s Forum.  “On the 4th of July, the people reject celebrations of genocide and colonization.”
Frederick Douglass On The Meaning Of July Fourth To The Slave

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

TEXTS

 

Three articles from Consortium News

 

Ace Thelin.  “A Different Revolution.”
For men such as Washington, Jefferson, Madison and Monroe the threat of losing the humans they enslaved was a decisive factor in going to war, writes Ace Thelin. Read here...

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“Declare Your Independence From Mainstream Media.”

Americans are losing their chains to the MSM and are turning as never before to online, independent media, the oldest of which is Consortium News. Read here...

 

Dennis Kucinich.  “Renewing a Desecrated Declaration of Independence.”

If America is to be what the Revolution envisioned on July 4, 1776, a nation governed by laws, then the American people must speak out and defend that vision, writes Dennis Kucinich. Read here...

 

ABOUT FACE JULY 4, 2025, “RIGHT TO REFUSE”

Dick, Today people across the country will celebrate the freedoms this country claims to be a beacon for while the civil rights of people across the county are violated and attacks on the rule of law are rampant.

Over the last month, we've watched the continued descent into fascism, with extrajudicial ICE raids across the country, marines mobilized to terrorize Los Angeles and administer newly built prison camps in Florida, escalation with Iran against the will of the people, and tanks rolling down the streets of D.C.

The myth of the U.S.A. as beacon of justice and freedom for all is crumbling and as a community military members and Veterans, today will be a painful mockery of all we believed we would fight for when we took our oaths. Rather than celebrate, we are announcing our new national campaign to fight for real freedom: the right to refuse.

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About Face has been at the forefront of supporting and organizing military resisters for decades and we're clear this is a moment where it is a matter if when, not if, troops will be asked to carry out immoral, unjust or flat out illegal orders by this administration. It's already happening in many cases. Although military members already have both the right and duty to refuse illegal orders, in practice it requires troops to risk court-martial and even prison to do so. That is a massive barrier to doing the right thing and we believe in the so-called "land of the free", no one should be in a position where they are legally not allowed to say no to carrying out violence for the government.

The Right to Refuse campaign will call on Congress to codify the right of any service member to refuse participation in any operation they believe is unjust or immoral. And perhaps more importantly, our campaign will focus on building a revitalized military resistance movement powerful enough to shape the dialogue about the use of the military and shift our trajectory.

Masses of military members and the broader American public are watching grotesque militarism on display up close and About Face is poised to play uniquely impactful role in absorbing and organizing those people into the powerful moment we need to confront military abuses both at home and abroad. As the rule of law is unraveling and while our political power is limited in the face of Trump’s dictator agenda, organized resistance from the military community is one of our best strategies for rallying the public to fight back and directly resist authoritarianism.


About Face members stand ready to meet this task, recently organizing the largest veteran-led direct action in over a decade to say "military off our streets” and earning broad media coverage including CBS, CNN, ABC, NBC, Fox, CW, Buzzfeed, Huffpost, Washington Post, NY Post, Newsweek, Wall Street Journal, NPR, and Daily Mail. The action received over 20 million views on TikTok alone and we know that's because people are hungry for exactly the kind of movement we are working to build.

We need you with us. There will be new opportunities for supporters to get involved with helping to build this campaign as we roll it out. In meantime, please consider making a donation to help fuel this work.

FUEL THE MOVEMENT

In solidarity always, Brittany Ramos DeBarros
Organizing Director,  About Face: Veterans Against the War

 

Rebekah Jones.  We've lost the United States.  oscale.News   JulY 4, 2025.

 

 

 

The founding fathers, men of immense vision and selective blindness, drafted liberty into ink while slavery rattled its chains just beyond the parchment’s edge.   The nation was born to the rhetoric of freedom, yet tethered to an economic engine of bondage; equality was declared self-evident while millions were rendered invisible.  Race, from inception, was both scaffold and shackle. In the grand experiment of democracy, whiteness became the unspoken requirement for full participation. Enshrined in law and cloaked in compromise, racial hierarchy shaped the Constitution’s silences.

The founding, then, was not merely flawed—it was calibrated, with deliberation, to exclude. The irony was not lost on contemporaries; it was simply ignored. The republic’s roots were not only revolutionary—they were, unmistakably, stained.

Women found themselves even lower on the totem pole — within and outside of racial systems, the intersectionality even more piercing.  Freedom only ever truly existed for white men, and our systems and structures, though intermittently challenged, remained the same.

The echo that reverberates across the American landscape today—ominous, steady, familiar—is that of fascism’s final push toward control after centuries of waxing and waning. The revival of male, white supremacy through radicalization is reminiscent of another cautionary tale. . . .

Fast forward to the United States of the 2020s. A pandemic exposes the brittle infrastructure of governance; income inequality yawns like a canyon; conspiracy theory seeps into the bloodstream of civic life. The rallying cry shifts, but the melody persists.  “Make America Great Again” is not unlike “Deutschland erwache”—a nostalgic invocation of a past that never was, filtered through selective memory and grievance. . . .I

We are seeing but a glimpse of the specter of the Nazi state's early machinery—legal, even surgical in its precision—before the camps, before the trains, before the genocide.    But fascism rarely declares itself with a swastika and a salute. It enters instead in stages: contempt for truth, adoration of strength, scapegoating of the marginalized, corrosion of norms. It walks through the door not with a bang, but on the shoulders of applause. . . .
Rebekah Jones
PO BOX 3371
Silver Spring, MD 20918

 

WIN WITHOUT WAR 7-3-25

Dick: July 4th is meant to be about freedom and celebration. But in the face of multiple crises — as Trump brings us to the brink of all-out war with Iran, masked ICE agents abduct people in broad daylight, the Trump administration illegally deports people without due process, U.S.-made bombs keep devastating Gaza, hostages continue to languish, and more — freedom and celebration might feel distant.

The willingness to use violence and the power to strip humanity away from those who disagree lie at the heart of the rising authoritarianism we’re seeing. The good news? Win Without War is uniquely positioned to push back on both — but we can’t do it alone.

There will be setbacks on this journey to build a more just and peaceful world, but we can’t lose hope. When we are hopeless, it fuels those who would do violence for profit or power. When we believe that we can make lives better for ourselves, our neighbors, and the global community, warmongers are weakened.

That’s why we’re asking you to recommit today and help us push back against the violence-first tactics that drive us apart and instead, move closer toward the kind of solutions that ensure our shared communities can truly be safe and thrive. Before the Fourth of July, will you donate to invest in our work for peace? . . . .

Thank you for working for peace, t
Win Without War team


[VFP-all] What July 5th Taught Me That July 4th Never Did - Michelle Ellner.  July 2, 2025.   
To Gerry Condon via uark.onmicrosoft.com 

Here in the U.S., it’s easy to treat independence as something that was achieved once and for all in 1776. But if that were true, why is our country still trying to control the fate of others? Why do we claim to stand for freedom while undermining it abroad through sanctions, coups, and endless wars? And even more urgently: why are so many people in the U.S. still struggling just to survive?

 

https://www.counterpunch.org/2025/07/02/what-july-5th-taught-me-that-july-4th-never-did/

 

Noam Chomsky.  “Is Trump a Symptom or the System?”

YouTube; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCGQuZ-5Ds0
Text:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1igcfZJJ0AoQOEVm5cSLsWBGUG64fUjRh/edit?tab=t.0

A tech specialist friend wrote to me thatthe video is completely AI generated. It was a very convincing fake voice and powerfully written content, but can not be actually attributed to Noam Chomsky.”  [I.e.,, Chomsky never uttered this specific speech; as far as I can tell it is composed of his words in diverse writings.  –D   What do you think of this practice?   It is unfamiliar to me.  If it is clearly identified as AI based upon the sources actual writings it’s ok?  I saw no such declaration in the original, but my specialist friend searched and found YouTube’s policy statement.   But I found several grammatical solecisms one would not find in Chomsky’s writings, so I have written to Prof. Chomsky for his opinion of this use of his writings.]

 

 

 

 

The following articles arrived after 7-4-24

2024

 

A New Declaration Of Independence

By Emma Goldman, In These Times. Popular Resistance.org (7-6-24).  When, in the course of human development, existing institutions prove inadequate to the needs of man, when they serve merely to enslave, rob, and oppress mankind, the people have the eternal right to rebel against, and overthrow, these institutions. The mere fact that these forces – inimical to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness – are legalized by statute laws, sanctified by divine rights, and enforced by political power, in no way justifies their continued existence. We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all human beings, irrespective of race, color, or sex, are born with the equal right... -more-

 

The People’s Forum.  “On the 4th of July, the people reject celebrations of genocide and colonization.”

 

On July 4, thousands took to the streets of New York City to show the world that the people refuse to celebrate the legacy of genocide, slavery, and pillaging that the “holiday” represents. Instead they condemned US complicity in genocide and imperialism from Palestine, to the Philippines, Haiti, and all those oppressed around the world, recommitting themselves to the struggle for liberation so that all can live free from US empire. 

 

From NYC all the way to South Carolina, proponents of Palestinian liberation remained committed to publicizing the violent contradictions of US imperialism. Protestors picketed outside the home of Senator Lindsey Graham in response to his unwavering genocidal rhetoric towards the people of Palestine. Holding up a large Palestinian flag in front of Graham’s home in Seneca, SC, the people chanted “Lindsey Graham, we’re not done. Intifada’s just begun!”

 

People’s History of Fourth of July.  Editor.  mronline.org (7-5-24).  Originally publishedZinn Education Project  on July 2024 by Zinn Education Project Staff (more by Zinn Education Project)  |  (Posted Jul 04, 2024)

Culture, Empire, History, RaceAmericas, United StatesNewswire.

As part of our This Day in History series, we bring you a collection of people’s history stories from July 4th: Beyond 1776.

A collection of more than a dozen people’s history stories from July 4th beyond 1776. The stories include July 4th anniversaries such as when slavery was abolished in New York (1827), Frederick Douglass’s speech “The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro” (1852), the Reconstruction era attack on a Black militia that led to the Hamburg Massacre (1876), protest of segregation at an amusement park in Baltimore (1963), and more.

 

Frederick Douglass On The Meaning Of July Fourth To The SlaveBy In These Times. Popular Resistance.org (7-5-2024).  Fellow-citizens, pardon me, allow me to ask, why am I called upon to speak here to-day? What have I, or those I represent, to do with your national independence? Are the great principles of political freedom and of natural justice, embodied in that Declaration of Independence, extended to us? And am I, therefore, called upon to bring our humble offering to the national altar, and to confess the benefits and express devout gratitude for the blessings resulting from your independence to us? I am not included within the pale of this glorious anniversary!  -more-

 

INTERDEPENDENCE DAY ANTHOLOGY #6, JULY 4, 2025
https://jamesrichardbennett.blogspot.com/2024/07/omni-interdependence-day-anthology-6.html

INTERDEPENDENCE ANTHOLOGY #5, July 4, 2023.

https://jamesrichardbennett.blogspot.com/2023/07/omni-interdependence-day-5-july-4-2023.html

#4  https://jamesrichardbennett.blogspot.com/2021/07/omni-interdependence-day-july-4-2021.html

 

END OMNI INTERDEPENDENCE DAY #7

 

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

OMNI WAR WATCH WEDNESDAYS, #236, JULY 2, 2025.

 

 

OMNI WAR WATCH WEDNESDAYS, #236, JULY 2, 2025.   Compiled by Dick Bennett.


JOHN F. KENNEDY’S QUEST FOR PEACE

JFK’s JUNE 10 PEACE SPEECH AT AMERICAN UNIVERSITY

CHRIS HEDGES INTERVIEWS PROF. SACHS ON HIS BOOK JFK’S QUEST FOR PEACE

 

June 10th, Marks the Anniversary of the JFK Peace Speech at American University.  Jun 10, 2025 .
“Lets us re-examine our attitude toward the Cold War…”   Read in browser »
VIDEO Short: Peter Kuznick on the JFK Peace Speech.  Jun 10, 2025 .
What Kennedy said is still relevant today, says Professor Kuznick.  
Read in browser »
A Simone Weil Center Symposium: John F. Kennedy’s Speech at American University.   Jun 10, 2025 .
THE SIMONE WEIL CENTER OFFERS IN WHAT FOLLOWS FOUR PERSPECTIVES ON JOHN F. KENNEDY’S FAMOUS JUNE 10, 1963, SPEECH AT AMERICAN UNIVERSITY.  THE AUTHORS – JAMES CARDEN, PETER KUZNICK, PAUL GRENIER AND MATTHEW DAL SANTO – EACH ADDRESS IN TURN ITS POLITICAL, INTERNATIONAL, PHILOSOPHICAL AND THEOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS.   Read in browser »

 

The Chris Hedges Report Podcast with Professor Jeffrey Sachs on his book To Move the World: JFK's Quest for Peace and the disastrous consequences of the permanent war machine.   September 27, 2023.   Listen · 33M

 

John F. Kennedy’s last battle, cut short by his assassination, was the effort to build a sustainable peace with the Soviet Union. Jeffrey Sachs, professor of economics at Columbia University, in his new book To Move the World  chronicles the campaign by Kennedy from October 1962 to September 1963 to curb the arms race and build ties with his Soviet counterpart, Nikita Khrushchev. Sachs looks at the series of speeches Kennedy gave to end the Cold War and persuade the world to make peace with the Soviets. Kennedy implemented the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty in 1963.  But Kennedy’s vision was not shared by many Cold warriors in the establishment, including some within his administration. Joining me to discuss To Move the World: JFK’s Quest for Peace is Professor Jeffrey Sachs.

[“We need the unceasing Red Scare to justify our obscene Defense expenditure and license for perpetual warfare.”  Gerry Sloan]

Monday, June 30, 2025

OMNI CLIMATE MEMO MONDAYS #237, JUNE 30, 2025.

 

 

OMNI CLIMATE MEMO MONDAYS #237, JUNE 30, 2025.    Compiled by Dick Bennett.

 

3 Items from OMNI CLIMATE URGENCY ANTHOLOGY  #2.  JUNE 30, 2025.
Neil Faulkner.  Covid, climate, and ‘dual metabolic rupture’.”
Tom Engelhardt.  “Our Not-So-Slow-Motion Apocalypse”
Dick.  More Urgencies: Lexicography.

 

Neil Faulkner.  Covid, climate, and ‘dual metabolic rupture’.” 

We thought climate catastrophe the main danger. Now we know there is another. A double-whammy ecological crisis threatens collapse into dystopian chaos.  | more…

 Pathogens, a great and terrible global threat to human and many a non-human alike, [are] as much a Sword of Damocles hovering above civilisation as climate change.

 

Tom Engelhardt.  “Our [all species] Not-So-Slow-Motion Apocalypse: My Extreme World and (Un)Welcome to It.”  TomDispatch, Tomgram.  August 12, 2021.          ...Floods, megadrought, the fiercest of forest fires, unprecedented storms — you name it and it seems to be happening not in 2100 or even 2031, but now.  A recent study suggests that, in 2020 (not 2040 or 2080), more than a quarter of Americans had suffered in some fashion from the effects of extreme heat, already the greatest weather-based killer of Americans and, given this blazing summer, 2021 is only likely to be worse.  By the way, don’t imagine that it’s just us humans who are suffering. Consider, for instance, the estimated billion or more — yes, one billion! — mussels, barnacles, and other small sea creatures that were estimated to have died off the coast of Vancouver, Canada, during the unprecedented heat wave there earlier in the summer. . . .


Dick Bennett.  What words are adequate?  

     If climate and pandemic happen simultaneously, what word in the English language will be adequate?    Emergency?  What name (or names) is proportionately accurate for coronaclimate?    Chaos?  But what shall we call chronic coronaclimate, as described by Andreas Malm in Corona, Climate, Chronic Emergency?
     The precise vocabulary for snow developed over hundreds of years, and continues (although snow is disappearing), so I expect with great hope our lexicographers are already busy collecting a dictionary for pandemics and climate change.   For how can we think without words to reference our extraordinary variety of experience? 
     And what word for pandemicclimatewars?  Pandemicclimatewarspopulationgrowth?  Nuclearwar?!  
Dick

Thursday, June 26, 2025

OMNI WAR WATCH WEDNESDAYS, #235, JUNE 25, 2025.

 

OMNI WAR WATCH WEDNESDAYS, #235, JUNE 25, 2025.  Compiled by Dick Bennett.


VFP.  Peace and Planet News.
Don Timmerman.  CASA CRY, NEWSLETTER OF CASA MARIA Catholic Worker.
The Dalai Lama on “The Reality of War.”
AFSC.  Relief to Gaza.
Peace Literacy Institute.

 

Peacemaking and Peacemakers
You will enjoy Peace and Planet News, Veterans for Peace’s peace, justice, and ecology magazine.  VFP is an anti-war, anti-warming, anti-fascist org. now, and you will be seeing it in WWW and anthologies.  (Preceding VFP publications: Weekly E-News, PIOT Peace in Our Times, War Crimes Times).   --D

CASA CRY, NEWSLETTER OF CASA MARIA Catholic Worker.
don2roberta@yahoo.com        May 30, 2025           
CASA CRY                                 JUNE, 2025
“I once confronted a priest who was praising the military for its service.  I asked him, Did not Christ say that we must love, not kill, our enemies? And why then are you praising those who do just the opposite of Christ’s mandate?  The priest replied that you can kill and love the enemy at the same time.  I believe he was praising the military because to blame the military would lead to many of the parishioners to be upset and would probably lead to them not giving much money to the church. We have yet to follow Christ’s word to love both friends and enemies and do good to those who do wrong to us for fear of losing esteem and entering into poverty.  We betray Christ because we do not want to suffer consequences for following Christ in word and deed.  Why are we so hesitant to do good?  Are we afraid to die?  We all will die. Would you prefer to die trying to hurt or kill another or doing what Christ asked us to do to others?  You cannot love and kill at the same time.  ---Don Timmerman, weebly.com 414-344-5745 Facebook.com/   CasaMariaCatholicWorker.      

 

The Dalai Lama on “The Reality of War.”
Of course, war and the large military establishments are the greatest sources of violence in the world. Whether their purpose is defensive or offensive, these vast powerful organizations exist solely to kill human beings. We should think carefully about the reality of war. Most of us have been conditioned to regard military combat as exciting and glamorous - an opportunity for men to prove their competence and courage. Since armies are legal, we feel that war is acceptable; in general, nobody feels that war is criminal or that accepting it is criminal attitude. In fact, we have been brainwashed. War is neither glamorous nor attractive. It is monstrous. Its very nature is one of tragedy and suffering. . . .
https://www.dalailama.com/messages/world-peace/the-reality-of-war     Forwarded by Jeff Larson.

AFSC, Relief to Gaza, FEBRUARY 22, 2025,  

Weekend Reading

Thank you to everyone who donated to our humanitarian relief efforts in Gaza. Over the past 17 months, your support has made it possible for us to deliver food, water, hygiene kits, and other life-saving aid to hundreds of thousands of Palestinians. Now we are preparing for the next phase of our emergency response. Read more about our efforts from AFSC’s Kerri Kennedy. 

 

PEACE LITERACY INSTITUTE

Summer 2025 Newsletter  New Evidence-Based Research Published.

A graphic shows a dragon hovering hover a human figure holding an open book signifying that knowledge/education is the first line of defense against violence and wars.   https://www.peaceliteracy.org/

Summer Online Courses:

July 7- Aug. 17: Navigating Non-Physical Needs, Trauma & the Tech Tsunami

July 21-Aug. 24: Aggression: Its Causes, Anatomy & Alternatives

New Video Available:   Paul K. Chappell and Professor Laurie Marshall in conversation:
Peacebuilding in the Humanities at the University of Texas at El Paso.