
(written by Islander)
I have mixed feelings about the Fourth of July, probably a result of living through wars in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan in which U.S. government officials wrapped themselves in the flag, exalted themselves with military fly-overs, and belched “patriotic” rhetoric while lying to citizens and sending their children overseas to be maimed and die, and using the flag and that same distorted rhetoric in many other contexts to cudgel their political opponents and try to silence dissent.
The feelings are even more mixed on this 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, as we see the legacy stained by a megalomaniacal old man with the moral compass of a snake who has attempted to co-opt the anniversary and turn it into a celebration of himself. He rages, foments rage, and has prepared for the arrival of this milestone anniversary with a daily dose of hatred, division, and dementia. He maliciously erodes our democracy instead of protecting it, “seeing it as a hindrance to his lust for untrammeled power and cash grabs” [as one writer put it today].
On the other hand, I still revere the revolutionary ideals set forth in the Declaration, respect the best parts of the country’s history in which people sought to make them a reality, and hope for better days ahead. I also enjoy fireworks and parades and eating and drinking to excess with family and friends. If you have such plans today, I hope you have an abundance of fun (and I hope you wake up tomorrow with all 10 fingers still intact).
But I know you didn’t come here to read about my mixed feelings concerning the Fourth. As you’ll easily guess, I don’t have mixed feelings about the new songs and videos I’ve collected for today’s roundup, but recommend them whole-heartedly. (Heyo! How’s that for a transition?) Continue reading »
