Co-creating a culture of peace
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By Robert C. Koehler Our post-election hope couldnāt be more fragile. Does Joe Biden see his mission as merely reclaiming situation normal from Donald Trump? How aware is he of the big, beyond-our-lifetimes future and the crucial need to address climate change? Is he able to acknowledge that human āinterestsā go well beyond national borders? […]
By Robert C. Koehler Step one: Defeat Trump. OK, now comes the hard part. We have to take back the country, and what I really mean is take it āforward,ā beyond situation normal ā endless war, structural racism, consumer culture and ecological devastation ā and into what one might call planetary stewardship. This sounds, of […]
By Robert C. Koehler So hereās an odd, mostly overlooked scrap of recent news: Donald Trump wants to end the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq before he leaves office, and is expected to announce a drawdown of troops in both countries. Currently there are approximately 4,500 troops in Afghanistan and 3,000 in Iraq. The drawdown […]
By Robert C. Koehler And now . . . what? Joe Biden, in blatant defiance of the wishes of Donald Trump and the Republican Party, has won the vote and claimed the presidency. He will now, as he told the nation in his acceptance speech, begin attempting to ārestore the soul of Americaā and āmarshal […]
By Robert C. Koehler āWell, thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Please sit. Thank you. This is without question the latest news conference Iāve ever had. Thank you. I appreciate it very much. And I want to thank the American people for their tremendous support, millions and millions of people voted […]
By Robert C. Koehler Hereās a piece of paradoxical news that puts even the looming U.S. presidential election in perspective: Nuclear weapons are now (or soon will be) . . . good Lord, illegal. Armageddon is against the law! Well, sort of. And the Trump administration doesnāt agree. Indeed, no nuke-armed nation has, as far […]
By Robert C. Koehler The nation has less than two weeks left to live in its comfort zone of platitudes. This is by far the most ominous election buildup of my (fairly lengthy at this point) lifetime. What will happen on Nov. 3 and thereafter? Will all the votes be counted? Presuming Trump loses, will […]
By Robert C. Koehler Before the fake holiday known as Columbus Day completely disappears for another year, I want to grab hold of it for a moment and look at what it really has to offer us: a dizzying dose of historical realism. Weāre not who we think we are. The social order in which […]
By Robert C. Koehler What if we stopped separating the looming national chaos into separate categories āracism, climate change, war, vote suppression, election theft, pandemic, science denial, white supremacy, police brutality, etc. ā and tried looking at it all at once? This may be the legacy of Donald Trump, our first corkscrew-in-chief: He has popped […]
By Robert C. Koehler Where, oh where, is the United States of America ā global leader, creator of democracy, hope of humankind? It certainly wasnāt up there on the debate stage last night. When 9-year-olds start slinging insults at each other ā āIs not!ā āIs too!ā ā itās hard for platitudes to step in and […]
By Robert C. Koehler Is this the future, leaking into the present moment? āYou have good genes, you know that, right? You have good genes. A lot of it is about the genes, isnāt it, donāt you believe? The racehorse theory. You think weāre so different? You have good genes in Minnesota.ā The speaker, of […]
By Robert C. Koehler Shut up and let corporate America ā and also, for that matter, corporate Taiwan ā get on with its business. We have ethane to crack and plastic to produce. We dare not let America run out of shopping bags! Environmental racism? Donāt be ridiculous. This is the message the activists of […]
By Robert C. Koehler When I ponder the likelihood of looming electoral chaos ā uncounted votes, a defeated president who wonāt leave office, the possible termination of American democracy (coming soon!) ā I canāt avoid putting it into a larger context: Weāve always been, at best, a partial democracy, skewed in favor of the wealthy […]
By Robert C. Koehler āPlastics!ā Yeah, itās everywhere … not just in grocery store aisles and department stores and every other commercial outlet you can think of, not to mention your own cupboards and closets and trashcans, but on the grass and on the sidewalks, in the landfills, in the lakes and rivers, in the […]
By Robert C. Koehler This looks like the beginning of a civil war. The chaos and violence in Kenosha, Wisconsin are unfolding as I write. I feel as though Iām watching some natural disaster develop, suddenly overpowering any hope for social change ābefore itās too late.ā Is it already too late ā that is to […]
By Robert C. Koehler āThereās something happening here/What it is ain’t exactly clear . . .ā Or is it? Day one of the Democratic National (virtual) Convention. Bernie Sanders had just told his supporters: āTogether we have moved this country in a bold new direction,ā pointing out that āall of us . . .yearn for […]
By Robert C. Koehler āThey were covered with blood and burned and blackened and swollen, and the flesh was hanging from the bones. Parts of their bodies were missing, and some were carrying their own eyeballs in their hands. And as they collapsed, their stomach burst open.ā But war is necessary, right? The speaker, quoted […]
By Robert C. Koehler As election 2020 draws ever closer, the flawed, easily gamed nature of the American quasi-democracy becomes increasingly visible, thanks, of course to Donald Trump, our Fuhrer wannabe, who sees no need to hide his contempt for any result in November other than his own victory. Election theft could well be looming, […]
By Robert C. Koehler Hereās a quietly unsettling moment from the current cries for change churning across the nation: A teenage girl is at a grocery store in the small town of Marion, Virginia. Her brother, Travon Brown, age 17, had recently become both beloved and hated ā the center of controversy ā in the […]
By Robert C. Koehler āThere are so many . . . primitive tribes ā they donāt understand anything.ā The global movement to end racism must turn its attention to the worldās most vulnerable cultures ā the indigenous people of Planet Earth ā who are still enduring the forces of colonial genocide. They are, after all, […]
By Robert C. Koehler Change. Now. I get that, and understand the symbolism of packed heat. A gun says: We mean business. But that symbolism stops as soon as the trigger is pulled. What the armed protesters could wind up with is a bitter present-day civil war and the blood-stained illusion of change. The country […]
By Robert C. Koehler Topple a few statues, remove some iconic names from American institutions . . . and the ghosts of the past start to escape from history, filling the present moment. Itās called awareness. Too much awareness can feel like chaos. Not surprisingly, a lot of people would prefer to stick with the […]
By Robert C. Koehler Maybe CHOP wonāt last, but something is changing. Our national groupthink, as maintained with such stalwart certainty over the last half century by centrist politics and the mainstream media, seems to be crumbling before our very eyes. And as the groupthink crumbles, a larger awareness opens. Progressive thinking is finding its […]
By Robert C. Koehler Well, he deserved to die, didnāt he? He fought, he ran, he grabbed the copās taser and fired it. And he was intoxicated, apparently. And he was blocking traffic. āIf an officer is hit with that Taser, all of his muscles will be locked up, and heāll have the inability to […]
By Robert C. Koehler āThis was not an attack on history. This is history. It is one of those rare historic moments whose arrival means things can never go back to how they were.ā And the toppled statue of a 17th century slave trader, now at the bottom of Bristol Harbour, is suddenly more relevant […]