“First they came for the…”

Every week I think I’ll write a shorter blog post, but every week there’s something in the news about which I’m compelled to comment. Every week I think I’ll get back to work on the novel I’m writing.

The original blog post I wrote for today came in at more than 3,000 words. No one wants to read a 3,000-word blog post, so I’ve divided it into three posts.

Tomorrow I will blog about a couple of US Supreme Court rulings made in 1898 and 2025 that I initially was going to blog about today.

Wednesday’s post will include a breakdown of the $524 million bill passed by the NC General Assembly and signed by Governor Josh Stein las week as well as highlights from the National Hurricane Center’s final report about Hurricane Helene.

And you know me… if something else happens before I post tomorrow and Wednesday, I’m liable to go off on another tangent. While we still have a modicum of free speech in America, I will take advantage of every opportunity to speak out about injustice and actions that run counter to the US Constitution.


A blog post update

Last week I reblogged Tangie T. Woods’ post from her “Mrs. T’s Corner” blog about Lt. Col. Charles Calvin Rogers’ information being taken down from the Department of Defense (DoD) website.

The DoD seemed to get confused about exactly what on its website qualified as the “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” (DEI) that the Trump Administration wants eradicated from all federal government departments and resources.

Under the Trump Administration, the online record of the Medal of Honor that Lt. Col. Rogers received on May 14, 1970 was changed to read, “dei-medal-of-honor.” There is no such medal and there was no such thing as DEI in 1970.

Of course, the teenagers working for Elon Musk would not know that. They wouldn’t care that Lt. Col. Rogers served in the war in Vietnam. They probably could not find Vietnam on a map if their lives depended on it.

And, since Elon Musk is from South Africa, he probably doesn’t know anything about the war in Vietnam either.

The last I heard, Lt. Col. Rogers’ information has been corrected, but the bigger problem still exists as every single day something else is erased from history by the computer geeks working for Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency.

According to the Associated Press on Saturday, March 22, 2025: “The restoration process has been so hit or miss that even groups that the administration has said are protected, like the Tuskegee Airmen, the first Black military pilots who served in a segregated World War II unit, still have deleted pages that as of Saturday had not been restored.”

Would someone please explain to me what the online removal of the records of the Tuskegee Airmen and military Medal of Honor recipients has to do with “Efficiency” because I’m having trouble understanding it?  

Last week, Principal Chief Mitchell Hicks of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians issued a statement about how indigenous peoples on the North American continent have been marginalized by the government since European settlers arrived here.

Chief Hicks pointed out in his statement that even though the US Government tried to wipe out the Cherokee language, during World War I it was the Cherokee who developed a secret code based on their language for the US military to use. He said in his statement that the Cherokee people will make sure their military history is not erased.

Thank goodness the Cherokee people are doing this, because we cannot depend on the United States Government to preserve it.

We are not stupid. We all know exactly what is behind all these anti-DEI actions. White men have dominated politics and business in the US since the country’s formation, and many of them cannot accept the fact even in the 21st century that women and people whose skin is all shades of brown and black have brains.

Many of them claim to be Christians, but they reject the essence of the teachings of Jesus Christ. Their words and actions fly in the face of the teachings of Jesus Christ.

As a Presbyterian, I believe that in the eyes of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, all people – women and men – of every shade of skin hold equal value. It is offensive when someone claims to be a Christian but they endorse political leaders who demean women and disrespect people of color.

If some of those old white men in the White House, the US Congress, and the US Supreme Court are not getting that message at their churches, maybe they need to find another church.

If you think I’m being disrespectful to the US President and other old white men, my words don’t hold a candle to the disrespect they are showing me and my fellow citizens every day through their words, their actions, and their inactions.

DEI was about making sure everyone had an opportunity to get into the college they were academically-qualified to attend. It did not guarantee that they would pass the courses and graduate. It was about everyone having the opportunity to apply for a job. It did not guarantee them the job. It was about making sure everyone had a chance to sit at the proverbial table.

When I was a little girl in the 1950s, it wasn’t like that. In fact, when I was a teenager in the late 1960s, things were just beginning to change. I pray our country never goes back to the dark days of racial segregation and gender discrimination.

The Republican Party (i.e., Donald Trump, for he is the Republican Party now) has twisted the opportunities that DEI offered into something ominous, vile, and discriminatory. Through Project 2025 that his friends wrote, he is attempting to erase opportunity and history.

But some of us were entering the workforce in the 1970s and we know from personal experience how it was. It makes me sick to my stomach to know that my four great-nieces who are in their early twenties will not have the same opportunities their mothers had in the 1990s.

You see, the problem wasn’t solved when Lt. Col. Rogers’ military record was restored to a website. That was accomplished only after a public outcry. But the evil, hate, ignorance, small-mindedness, and fear (yes, fear!) that resulted in his record being mislabeled and removed is very much still with us.

If you think I’m reckless in my use of the word “evil,” according to Merriam-Webster, evil is defined as “morally reprehensible,” “arising from actual or imputed bad character or conduct,” “causing harm,” and “something that brings sorrow, distress, or calamity.”

The Trump Administration and his Department of Government Efficiency is all about evil, hate, ignorance, small-mindedness, and fear (yes, fear!). They work from a place of evil. They set out to hurt everyone they hate, don’t understand, and fear. They fear that white people will soon be in the minority in the United States. They fear that since women are going to colleges and universities in greater number than men, that eventually more women will attain positions of leadership in government and business.

Elon Musk has been quoted as saying that the biggest weakness of “the West” is empathy. I beg to differ. I think empathy has been one of our strengths. We showed empathy through the work of the USAID. Through the Voice of America radio broadcasts we showed empathy toward people who were trapped in authoritarian governments.

Trump and Musk have ended USAID and stopped the Voice of America. Being from South Africa, though, Mr. Musk has little experience with empathy. The word “empathy” is not in Trump’s vocabulary.

That takes us to “ignorance.” The people who took down the photograph of the Enola Gay airplane took it down because it had the word “Gay” in it. Well, duh! “Gay” just happens to be a woman’s name.

If you don’t believe me, look it up. And if you don’t know what the Enola Gay was, by all means, look it up if you still can.


While we’re on the topic of Government Efficiency…

US Department of Agriculture has halted $500 million in deliveries to food banks nationwide that the Biden administration announced last year. Even The Washington Post has reported this. One more slam at farmers and people who need a little help putting food on the table.

And even though under 26 U.S. Code 7213 it is a felony punishable by up to five years in prison, a $5,000 fine, and mandatory termination of employment for a federal employee to give anyone access to a taxpayer’s tax return information, the US Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is working on an agreement with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to gain access to private tax records.

ICE claims to only be going after the tax records of undocumented immigrants, but this is a slippery slope.

If you aren’t careful, Mr. Trump, someone outside the IRS could someday gain access to your tax records! We all know how much you don’t want that to happen, even though every US President for decades before your first term made their tax records public. You promised to follow suit as soon as your 2015 tax audit was completed. We’re still waiting….


Until my next blog post

I hope you have a good book to read.

Hold your family close.

Remember the people of Ukraine.

And remember the people of western North Carolina where a half-dozen wildfires were still burning out-of-control yesterday afternoon. Three of them are in Polk County, which was hit hard by Hurricane Helene last September.

Look for my next blog post tomorrow!

Janet

26 thoughts on ““First they came for the…”

  1. Well said, Janet. CAPT Lawrence Chambers was the first black officer to command an aircraft carrier. That same commanding officer, put his career on the line when he ordered several helicopters pushed over the side of the USS Midway during Operation Frequent Wind (the fall of the embassy in Saigon) so that a Vietnamese pilot, his wife, and five children could safely attempt to land on the flight deck of the Midway. The pilot landed safely. Chambers expected to be court martialed because he was raised to do the right thing. He survived enough to become an admiral. His biography has been removed from the Navy’s website in the name of woke. How some moron can think that the Navajo Code Talkers from World War II is merely there because of DEI, is willfully stupid, I dread to think what else they will do next.

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  2. I recently watched a very good film called Skokie – do you know it? It really made me think about all that is happening to free speech and free thought.

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  3. It’s hard to grasp what’s happening. Hang in there, in beautiful North Carolina. Stay strong. Sending you strength and warm wishes from the Netherlands.

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  4. Pat, I hadn’t read about Capt. Chambers’ information being removed! Gee whiz! And one of the Navajo Code Talkers had his 107th birthday this weekend. Sad for him to live to see his service erased from American history! I don’t have enough imagination or evil in my brain to think what they will do next. The breaking news this afternoon about Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic magazine being included in that top-secret text exchange about the Houthis in Yemen makes my blood boil — and run cold at the same time! The absolute stupidity of the people in charge of the Executive Branch now is beyond comprehension. They need to spend less time erasing history and more time holding their top-secret war plans meetings in a secure location! We are doomed!

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  5. Scares the bejesus out of me. I start thinking about how people survived World War II or the Russians or people in Hong Kong who have been stripped of freedoms and rights they thought were secure.

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  6. I worked in three different local governments in my career, and I’m sick and tired of the Republicans calling all government employees lazy and worse! But holding a “meeting” to discuss top-secret detailed plans to bombing another country is one of the most frightening things this regime has done yet. And the list is incredibly long in just two months. They are so arrogant in their incompetence! Hegseth’s lashing out about The Atlantic and Jeffrey Goldberg instead of being a man and taking the blame for such a fiasco. It’s nearly 1 a.m. Tuesday as I write this. I’m still waiting for a Republican in Congress to criticize what happened. Every day is worse than the one before. Trump’s main concern today is that the portrait of him in the office of the Gov. of Colorado “isn’t flattering.” And he wrote a long post on Truth Social calling the citizens of western NC all sorts of names because they showed up mad at their Congressman’s town hall meeting last week. And today his Secretary of Homeland Security said she plans to “eliminate FEMA.” Oh why not? We don’t have a working government any more.

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  7. Just when you think it can’t get any worse. His official portrait in the few government buildings I have checked is a copy of his scowling mug shot– the one he sold to make money. Yet the governor has an unflattering picture. What is a wrong with all of these pictures?!!

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  8. I tried to comment on the blog but it didn’t want to recognize me. Thank you for documenting these sad times. You do a good job of laying it out clearly.

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  9. Thank you, Vicki. I’m sorry you had trouble commenting, but your comment did come through. If you have that problem again, please let me know so I can try to find a remedy. I find myself in blogging territory I did not anticipate, but I feel like I have to keep writing about what’s going on. My historical novel and historical short stories are failing by the wayside while this level of chaos continues. I appreciate your encouraging comments. We all find ourselves in a world we did not vote for or think we’d have to navigate at our ages.

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  10. Yes, Pat. It was good enough to make money off of but not what he wants hanging in every US Government building. I think when we look up “vanity” in the dictionary there should be his mug shot.

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