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- From: rrizzo@star-trek.bbn.com (Ron Rizzo)
- Newsgroups: soc.motss
- Subject: Into the streets!
- Date: 22 Jan 1993 21:34:01 GMT
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- Keywords: Clinton, advisers, resistance to change, controversy
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- PUSHES AND SHOVES
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- A few days ago on NPR, someone named Wilkins who was assistant attorney
- general for JFK pointed out that the incoming Kennedy administration
- separated itself from the civil rights movement, and told its organizers
- that its narrow victory in the election meant it didn't have the political
- capital to make the civil rights agenda its own. Both Robert and John
- Kennedy kept their distance for a couple of years and were even unwilling
- to act at times when civil rights workers were threatened by mass physical
- violence.
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- The new administration also exiled liberals: Adlai Stevenosn to the UN, then
- considered a political backwater, Chester Bowles to the ambassadorship of
- India, etc. Despite political rhetoric about the Kennedys and how they
- appear now to us, they were not liberals, at least not at first.
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- What happened next was that civil rights organizations and leaders forced the
- issue by pouring into the streets and onto TV screens, repeatedly, in large
- public protests, marches, sit-ins and projects like voter registration.
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- They finally forced the White House to come around and support civil rights.
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- Given statements by Clinton and his staff during the last 2 weeks, I think
- we're in a similar situation, on both some social issues (like sexual orien-
- tation, gender, race, AIDS) and maybe many economic ones.
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- WE MUST AGITATE, beginning now and for months, maybe years, to come. We must
- take to the streets and the airwaves, to local and national governments, and
- continually pressure the Clinton administration not only to not renege on or
- fatally compromise campaign promises but to act soon and effectively.
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- For example, I don't think lifting the gay&lesbian ban in the military is a
- sure thing at all. If there isn't a lot of continuing pressure on Clinton
- himself as well as his advisers, he may try to quietly abandon any change in
- the status quo. I can even imagine a Shalala in the cabinet fudging on all
- the really controversial issues, giddy with the status and power of her new
- position. Zoe Baird is a millionaire corporate lawyer; despite her gender
- and feminism, how much in common do such people have with most of us? I don't
- think we can take *any* of them, meaning Clinton's cabinet and staff, and
- probably many of his future appointees, for granted.
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- Let's face it: their positions on most issues aren't really good enough for
- the challenges this country faces. For example, Clinton's appointments to
- economic posts are rather tepid and cautious. They've all got to pushed by
- us, and maybe pushed a lot. The more sympathetic appointees may be counting
- on the public to push Clinton.
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- So, agitate for change!
- Ron
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