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Sherrilyn Ifill
Jan 05, 2025
In one of the most important and climatic scenes in the 2006 film Titanic, Rose and her beau Jack are holding on as they stand on tiptoe outside the rails of the upside down ship. As the ship begins its final, rapid descent into the dark, cold waters of the Atlantic, Jack tells Rose, This is it. They have received instructions from the ships architect on how they might survive once they are in the water. They are both clear about the goals: survive and stay together.
This feels like the moment this country faces as we approach Trump 2.0. In just a few short weeks Donald Trump will return to the White House, bringing with him a coterie of some of the most incompetent and vile miscreants to serve in some of the highest and most consequential civil positions in our government. Their intentions are clear. Their penchant for lies and targeting has already been on display. Their ham-fisted approach to governance is clumsy, cruel, and unethical, but that wont stop it from being effective. They are prepared to fight battles small and large. With the wind of a conservative Supreme Court and Republican-controlled Congress at their backs, Trump and his team are feeling bold and unstoppable. The outcome seems clear.
But like Rose and Jack, we have goals as well. To survive personally and nationally, with the remnants of democracy still in place so that we have a platform on which to build a new, stronger, healthier democracy. Our other goal is to stay together. We can and must do both.
The greatest obstacle to our fight to survive as a democracy (even a deeply flawed one) and to hold together a semblance of unity among those who believe in the fight for equality and justice in this country, is the inclination to give up to believe that Trumps plans cannot be stopped. I agree that they cannot be stopped in total. But I do believe that they can be upended in part, and we must use what powers we have to thwart as many of his harmful policies and plans as we can. Its also critical for us to play for the future and not just for the present moment. That means it matters that we make a record a record of Trumps excesses and lies, but also of police, prosecutor, and judicial misconduct, of corruption - documents and money exchanged, of quid pro quos, and of collaboration with foreign enemies.
Many of us are fighting powerful exhaustion and an ongoing measure of shock that this giant, seemingly unsinkable state-of-the-art democracy (however flawed) can really be about to sink. That exhaustion and disbelief can lead to paralysis, something we can ill afford. Im reminded that the first thing Jack and Rose did was take deep breaths before holding one long breath as the ship descended. And we must do the same. First pulling in as oxygen those things that nourish us and keep us going. I have encouraged people to lean-in to art, and nature and family and spiritual practice. Establishing a regimen of these things that you will engage and absorb regularly over the next four years is critical. An exercise schedule, morning meditation or prayer, monthly museum visits or concerts, a book club, monthly family dinners, Netflix nights, leaning into your favorite sports team. All of this can help ensure that you are regularly oxygenated throughout what I can guarantee will be moments that will take our breath away in their cruelty and audacity.
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Mike 03
(17,764 posts)This is also from it:
I just subscribed to this substack.
BoRaGard
(3,593 posts)malaise
(279,828 posts)Rec
Initech
(102,957 posts)2naSalit
(94,423 posts)Our shining stars. This is a great essay.
soldierant
(8,109 posts)of the late Gwen.
I'm bookmarking the original.
OldBaldy1701E
(6,883 posts)Nor was it plotting to destroy Jack and Rose, either. Significant differences.
But, the concept is a good one, even if the author misses something important.
Also, the greatest obstacle to our fight for survival and democracy is the inclination to fight for the existing democracy. In my opinion, the existing system is too flawed and too corrupted to be worth saving. Time to do some serious tweaking. Of course, the current power base would change. And, none of them want that to happen, regardless of their political affiliation. So, what do we do?
To use a house building metaphor: We don't need to tear the whole thing down, but we do need to take it to the foundation. Maybe even the footer.
arthritisR_US
(7,708 posts)invested/ inspired by the RW mentality. This orange asshole would put them into the Hoover mentality 😡
kairos12
(13,359 posts)will hold all of us.
bronxiteforever
(9,665 posts)Hugin
(35,062 posts)FailureToCommunicate
(14,361 posts)God help us all the next four years.
djacq
(1,689 posts)Question:
Is America smart enough to tie a Life jacket under itself?