Showing posts with label compassion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label compassion. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 19, 2025

How Your Love's Affecting Our Reality?

 


How Your Love's Affecting Our Reality?

by C.A. Matthews

Have you ever experienced an “earworm” or a “sticky tune”? An earworm is a song or melody (or part of one) that gets stuck in your mind that you can’t seem to shake for days on end. You keep hearing it over and over again during the quiet parts of your day. You’re not even sure how or why it happens, but somehow it does. There’s nothing you can do to shake it loose, either. I know—I’ve tried!

I was infected with an unusual ear worm this past week. It’s from the chorus of a pop hit from 1999 that I must have heard playing on my car radio recently. What makes this earworm even more unusual is that it’s not from a song that I particularly like. I’m not even a fan of the group that recorded it. In fact, I don’t think either one of my daughters were a fan of the group or the song back when. So why are these words repeating constantly in my head?

All you people, can't you see, can't you see
How your love's affecting our reality?
Every time we're down, you can make it right
And that makes you larger than life

Chorus from the 1999 Backstreet Boys’ song Larger Than Life, written by Brian Littrel, Kristian Lundin, and Max Martin.

The one line that really haunts me is Can’t you see how your love’s affecting our reality? Yeah, it’s part of a catchy lyric and tune, but there’s something about that question that keeps bugging me. I really want to know what the answer to it is. It’s driving me crazy.

How is your love affecting our reality?

According to the song lyrics, we can’t see it. We can’t actually see or know how our love (and this could mean anything from romantic love to neighborly love to compassion and empathy for all humankind and the earth itself) affects the reality of the universe itself. But the next lines show us that our love does indeed hold tremendous power: Every time we're down, you can make it right/And that makes you larger than life.

Deep stuff, huh?

All I can guess at this point is this earworm is the universe’s way of telling me that all is not lost. So, when it comes to how we can end the horrible genocide in Gaza, all is not lost, even if it looks like it is. I don’t know why I’ve come to this conclusion, but I feel it in my bones. Call it intuition or a gut instinct. Even when things seem down (or impossible) for us, we can make them right (or at least better). Perhaps that’s what makes us all larger than life—we have more power than we could possibly dream of.

We need to start using our power for good and to save lives. Right now.

A lot of Substack commentators embrace various creeds and belief systems and tell us to think positive, but I’m not going to assume anything I write here will change your mind. Others are much more persuasive and eloquent than I am. But I implore you to keep an open mind for just a little while longer...

 

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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

What Radicalized You?

 

What Radicalized You?

words and original photos by C. A. Matthews

What radicalized you? Nothing. Not wanting people to starve and suffer is not radical, it’s normal. Stop saying it’s radical to be base level empathetic, and start asking what made people into sadists. Call out sick behavior, because kindness should be the default.

This pretty much sums up my take on life. I haven’t been “radicalized” by past or current events. I’m just a normal person, reacting in normal ways to abnormal circumstances engineered by sadists. Not wanting people to starve and suffer is not radical in both my opinion and in the opinion of the person who created the meme above.

Are we “special” for wanting good things for others? Or are we just demonstrating the default setting for humanity?

What sort of person would you rather live beside on planet Earth—those persons who are not shocked and horrified by the cruel stances of the Israeli and US regimes that allow mass starvation and suffering to happen in Gaza and elsewhere, or those who are out protesting in the streets because they are shocked and horrified by this kind of sick behavior? 

I know my answer, but do you know yours?

 

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Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Verify Your Humanity

 

Verify Your Humanity

by C. A. Matthews

Humanity refers to the quality or state of being human, which includes traits like kindness and compassion towards others. --Wikipedia

Humanity: understanding and kindness toward other people. --Cambridge Dictionary

Humanity is the quality of being kind, thoughtful, and sympathetic towards others. Synonyms: kindness, charity, compassion, understanding. –-Collins Dictionary

“Verify that you’re a human” the instructions tell you with an online check box. But are you? Just because you can check a box that an A.I. ‘bot might not be able to doesn’t really verify your humanity, does it?

I’ve been having doubts for several years now, doubts that keep me awake nights. What if some of the people I see on the streets, in the grocery store, at the doctor’s office, online and particularly on the television news aren’t actually “human”? What if they’re just sophisticated facsimiles of human beings, but there’s no “soul” or “conscience” within? In other words, what if these individuals display no humanity? What should I do about those persons who are able to check the box, but whose heartless actions demonstrate they are anything but human?

In science fiction action movies, the aliens are usually not the good guys. They want to eat us, enslave us, or use our bodies as batteries to power a matrix. Should we assume these faux humans we encounter on a daily basis are equally nefarious?

Here are some examples of individuals who worry me—and possibly you, too, if you’re human.

One perfect example of this “human or not?” conundrum is Donald Trump, better known in our household as the Cheeto Bandito. If Trump knows how to send a post on Twitter/X, then he probably can check that box verifying he’s a human, but is he really?

To be considered human you have to be able to do more than apply orange face paint on a daily basis. You have to demonstrate your humanity to the world, or show empathy and compassion for others, especially to the most vulnerable in society. Trump fails in this area big time...

 

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Tuesday, September 10, 2024

I Want To Remember You As A Nice Person



I Want To Remember You As A Nice Person (but you’re making it very hard because of your support for genocide)

by C.A. Matthews

Dear “Friend”:

I honestly don’t know how to address you. I apologize if you no longer consider me your friend or if you don’t want me to call you a friend, but I still care about you. I’m very concerned about you because of recent comments you made. This is why I’m writing you this letter.

I’m going to come out and admit what's really bothering me here. No beating about the bush. No subtle hints or subtext. Just plain ol’ English. Okay, here goes… Aagh! This is going to be much harder than I thought it would be.

There should be some polite way of saying what’s driving us apart, but I can’t think of any way to put it other than the brutal truth: I don’t trust you anymore. There. I’ve said it. I can’t trust anyone who thinks that the genocide of 200,000+ human beings in Gaza is “joyful” or “not important in this election”.

You’ve used those terms about what’s happening in Gaza and the West Bank on social media platforms. You’ve taunted me and others like me there and ignored me whenever I wanted to discuss the subject further in person. You’ve even insulted my intelligence when I told you who I supported for president... 


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Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Love Is The Answer

 


Love Is The Answer

by C.A. Matthews

Light of the world, shine on me
Love is the answer
Shine on us all, set us free
Love is the answer

--From Love Is the Answer by England Dan and John Ford Coley

If you’re reading this, this means I’m still recuperating from a long weekend away to attend my late uncle’s celebration of life. My uncle didn’t want a funeral—he wanted a party. I think it’s a great way to be remembered by your loved ones. To be remembered as a human being embracing life to its fullest and never surrendering to the sadness. To go out fighting for the right and loving others for as long as humanly possible. And he did.

I decided to write this essay before I left town. Since I’ll be without a laptop for a few days, and I have a rather crappy cell phone with a too small screen to read easily, I’ll be in internet withdrawal by the time I return. I’ll probably be incoherent from lack of sleep as well because of the weird early flights I had to take to get there and back again, but it’ll be worth it to see my aunt and cousins and at least two of my siblings together in one place, celebrating our dearly departed loved one as a family.

I realize this piece will probably get zero likes and probably even fewer reads than my recent article entitled The Fight (where in I used the “z-word” once to describe a person’s political viewpoint, forcing Facebook to censor it), but some things need to be said. They need to be said no matter how popular or unpopular they are to the masses. If my worse fault is my bluntness, then so be it...

 

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Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Brunch Has Been Suspended Indefinitely

 

The Vicar of Dibley schools David on how much of a socialist Jesus was.

Brunch Has Been Suspended Indefinitely

By C.A. Matthews

I have always hated Black Friday. It's morally bankrupt America's ultimate expression of a capitalistic Bacchanalia. Why should we waste valuable time, money and resources on buying material items we can neither afford, nor need, nor ultimately want? Why force said worthless trinkets onto our friends and family members in order to demonstrate our high regard for them? Is going into debt merely for creating massive profits for Big Business worth it?

All this buying just seems pointless and ultimately destructive to our planet. In the end, the purchasing and gifting of mass-produced consumer products does nothing to show our true compassion toward others. Issuing a simple card with a statement to our significant others along the lines of, "I truly care about you and want you to know it," would serve as well, if not better. We should give up this whole Black Friday charade once and for all.

"Ah, but that's not how our world works," I've been told several million times. I get it. Really, I do. Capitalism isn't about showing love and gratitude toward others. Sure, we've created "Giving Tuesday" several days after Black Friday in order to assuage our guilt for blowing large sums of cash (or credit) buying worthless things, but what does it really mean? That we are only expected to be generous with our monetary resources once a year? All we need do is to write one big (electronic) check to charity and then chill out, congratulating ourselves on our generosity?

Sorry to say, this is how Giving Tuesday comes across to me. All the whining emails I've received from various non-profits haven't changed my mind, either.


To be truly generous, our giving should be year round and as natural as breathing. This is where Giving Tuesday--and the whole ideology of neoliberalism that embraces it--starts to wear thin. Neoliberals may talk a good head game, but, in the end, they're nothing if not shallow. I find no heart behind their well-manicured words.

The ultimate testimony to neoliberal superficiality comes when neolibs attempt to demonstrate their compassion toward their fellow human beings. This is especially evident when it comes to how they show compassion those who are suffering immensely under the burdens of capitalism. Perhaps the best example of what I mean came in early 2017 in the form of a simple protest sign from the Women's March:

"We'd be having brunch now if Hillary won," the sign declared.  

"Yeah, I'm positive you would be at brunch now if that was the case," was my first impression of that sign. It hasn't changed since.

Politics to neoliberals is apparently all about elevating rich, white, establishment-loving war hawks who look, dress and think like them to high office. (Gender/race are sometimes--and sometimes not--important to their identity politics.) Certainly their politics have little to nothing to do with helping the poor or people of color who have suffered from former Senator Biden's Crime Bill and soon-to-be-former Senator Harris's  tactics to keep the poor/POC locked up as long as possible in California for use as slave labor. These unfortunate people and their less-than-edifying issues rarely appear on the neolibs' radars, except when the issue might possibly create a viral sound bite for mainstream media outlets. And like mayflies, these feel good sound bites live for a day before disappearing into the obscuring mists of pro-capitalist propaganda.

Neoliberals seem to think serving the public is all about enjoying celebratory champagne brunches with their pals from the Country Club (or local Democratic Women's group) after a successful run for office. They'll brunch and then pat themselves on the back and drive their latest model gas-guzzlers back to their suburban McMansions, far from the crumbling infrastructure of the inner city where the struggling still exist, many lying sick and homeless on the streets. Neoliberals tend to never look back. It's too much rain on their brunch parade, I suppose.

(It's almost as if American neoliberals hoped to make massive profits from cheap prison labor and private health care businesses, if such a thing were possible...)

In the past four years, the word "brunch" has taken on a sinister meaning in much the same way Black Friday has. It signifies nothing worthy of note and everything unworthy of praise. The true Left must force neoliberals to concentrate their time, talents and resources on dealing with the issues of those who aren't--and have never been--invited to their brunch.


First off, we should stop glorifying Giving Tuesday. Financially sound Americans need to give of our resources every day by doing everything they can to alleviate hunger. This past week, millions of Americans stood in lines and waited in traffic jams to pick up a Thanksgiving meal. Millions more Americans will be standing in even longer lines and waiting in even larger traffic jams to get a free meal come Christmas and New Year's Day, too. The coronavirus pandemic has destroyed the last of the social safety net. The working classes struggle constantly to put food on the table and secure health insurance to cover medical expenses. Many full-time workers are forced to be on federal aid in order to survive already.

How long do we allow this tragedy to continue? Until seventy-five percent of the US population is living below the poverty line? Ninety percent? Ninety-nine percent?

The fact that anyone can even consider putting a number on their fellow human beings who are allowed to go hungry or go without health care speaks volumes about the morality of American society. Yet neoliberal politicians have stated repeatedly that they are not interested in  implementing Medicare For All and a universal basic income (UBI) that could keep millions in their homes.

Are neolibs really okay with those who aren't invited to their brunch dying en masse? They certainly act like the idea of their working class neighbors going  hungry or freezing on the streets in winter isn't a big deal.

I don't know about you, but anyone who is okay with allowing their fellow Americans to starve or die for any reason hasn't earned my respect. Anyone who has the means and the ability to bring an end to the suffering of millions of human beings, and doesn't exercise their abilities for the good of all, doesn't deserve my support at the ballot box or statehouse or in Congress or the White House. 

If the neolibs' affluent lifestyles and self-serving attitudes have become a roadblock  and prevented them from developing empathy, then it's time brunch was suspended-- indefinitely.  And it's time for those who brunch to learn what hunger is like firsthand by leaving their comfortable bubbles of suburbia and getting their hands dirty passing out food boxes.

For more on this topic, read Why Are The Rich So Scared of Socialism?

Related Links Revealing the Dangers of Neoliberalism:

Food Banks Are So Overwhelmed That They Are Resorting to Rationing

https://truthout.org/articles/food-banks-are-so-overwhelmed-with-demand-that-they-are-resorting-to-rationing/

According to Feeding America, the largest hunger relief organization in the U.S., more than 50 million people will experience food insecurity by the end of the year. Among U.S. children, the figure rises to one in four. The group, which runs a network of some 200 food banks across the nation, says it distributed over half a billion meals last month alone, a 52% increase from an average pre-pandemic month. 

"It's going to be a billionaire Thanksgiving." Wealth of US Richest Just Hit $1 Trillion Since the Start of the Pandemic

https://www.nationofchange.org/2020/11/26/its-going-to-be-a-billionaire-thanksgiving-wealth-of-us-richest-just-hit-1-trillion-since-the-start-of-the-pandemic/

Potential Biden Officials' Firm Is Promising Big Profits Off Those Connections

https://www.dailyposter.com/p/breaking-potential-biden-officials

"I Lied to Americans to Block Universal Healthcare." https://youtu.be/mjHA1h1DeK8 

Biden's Cabinet: War Hawks, Corporate Lap Dogs & Swamp Creatures https://youtu.be/YIDMwaHDHX0 

Biden Taps Neolib Neera Tanden In Slap To Working Class https://youtu.be/z_wt3x0s2QE

"What Was Your Normal?": Black Activist Goes Viral After Rejecting CNN Commentator's Claim That Things Will Go Back To "Normal" Because Biden Won The Election 

https://atlantablackstar.com/2020/11/10/we-still-have-to-do-the-work-black-activist-challenges-cnn-commentators-claim-that-things-will-go-back-to-normal-because-biden-won-the-election/

Jimmy Dore shows us a way for House Progressives to force a Medicare For All Vote Now. (But will they do it?) https://youtu.be/iIqw-mTX6ro

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Joe Biden just gave a top environmental job to a man who spent his career helping toxic chemical companies avoid regulation
 
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There exists a poison so powerful, it can't be broken down. Dubbed "the forever chemical," it's present in the blood of nearly every person in the U.S. — it's even found in mothers' wombs and newborn babies. And, on top of everything else, a leading Harvard researcher says this toxin may actually reduce the effectiveness of vaccines against COVID-19, which is terrifying. This chemical is called PFOA and it's produced by mega-corporation DuPont. One of the reasons it's seeped into our waterways with barely any governmental oversight is because of a man named Michael McCabe.

Right around the time when DuPont dumped tons of PFOA-laden waste that poisoned the people of West Virginia and resulted in devastating illnesses, it hired McCabe to improve its image. That was decades ago. Now, he's lined up a new job: working for President-Elect Joe Biden as he creates a transition board for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). But as Erin Brockovich, the famed environmental justice lawyer, writes: "It should go without saying that someone who advised DuPont on how to avoid regulations is not someone we want advising this new administration." Tell Joe Biden to dump Michael McCabe and to assemble a team of scientists and true eco-champions instead!

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Let's make certain that we're the ones who make the "cuts" from here on out--starting with cutting "brunch" from the menu.

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Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Taking On The Ten Year Challenge

Martin Luther King Jr. Day was extremely cold and snowy here, causing cancellation of many events, but the "fire" of the slain civil rights activist lives on! Let's follow in Dr. King's footsteps and tackle the challenges that lie ahead of us with the same passion and dedication he did. We're all in this together.

This week we take a look at the economic, ecological and social injustices that Dr. King fought over fifty years ago and that we're still fighting today. The more things change... Or do they?

Taking On The Ten Year Challenge
by C.A. Matthews 


I've never been much for following the crowd, but I do like challenges. So, when everyone on Facebook started posting a photo of herself from ten years ago alongside one from today, I ignored it.

Why? Well, to me it's not much of a challenge. I can't turn back time and magically become the person I was ten years ago, so why torture people who've become my friends recently with a photo of a person they could never hope to meet? They've got to put up with me the way I am today. I don't want them to regret not meeting me earlier--or worse, wishing they had and then walked away.


But when people began posting before-and-after pictures contrasting once verdant landscapes with their now-denuded appearance, I began to see the usefulness of the ten year challenge. It's good to compare an image of a pristine forest with the strip-mined mud pit it's become. It's a wake-up call that gets you thinking: How could it have come to this? The simplest answer is, of course: We're greedy, selfish human beings who don't care what we're doing to our fellow humans and Mother Earth as long as we get what we want out of it.


The same could be said of the before-and-after memes of American drug prices and the federal minimum wage. You're not imagining things--medicine costs have risen astronomically in the US while real wages have stagnated over the past decade. So, why have we let it come to this?  Are ordinary Americans "greedy" and "selfish" and don't care what they're doing to each other and our planet as long as they get what they want out of it? 


It could be argued that ordinary Americans are indeed all those negative things, but it could also be argued the current system of government that our society functions under encourages these types of destructive behaviors. Some would argue our system of government practically mandates these actions. Until we eliminate our governmental system or vastly modify it, it will continue to promote Earth's destruction in resource and land grabs and the twin travesties of price-gouging and labor-devaluing.



Perhaps it's time all Americans take on the ten year challenge, first in our local communities, then in our states, regions and then the nation as a whole. I feel we need to go back a few more decades and probe even deeper in our comparisons. What was life like for average people thirty years ago? Sixty years ago? One hundred? 

While there's no doubt we've all benefited from recent advances in science and technology, let's seriously consider this question: Have all Americans benefited equally from these advances? If they haven't, then ask yourself the following: Why are only a handful of Americans benefiting from these advances? Why do we allow only a handful to benefit from these advances when so many lives could be saved and the country as a whole could become healthier, happier and more prosperous if these advances were available to all, regardless of class, race, gender or income?

At the end of the day, there is really only one challenge, one question that needs answering: Why do we not simply show compassion to our fellow human beings and the world that shelters and nourishes all humankind?
 
If your answer to that question is, "Because you can't get rich that way," then you have demonstrated what the problem truly is and how to tackle it. 

I believe humanity's challenge for the next ten years is the dismantling of the destructive system of late-stage capitalism and the artificial economic system it creates that prohibits the equitable distribution of life-sustaining necessities such as food, clean water, clothing, shelter and medicine. 

Will the end of capitalism bring about the end of  this evil called "money" and put to death the class system that degrades most and elevates only a few based simply on their bank account balance? Will it create a Star Trek-like semi-utopian society where all people are valued and their physical needs met so they're able to develop fully into the human beings they want to become? I sincerely hope so. 

Until that day, keep challenging your thought processes--and others'--with intelligent comparisons of how our lives were then, how they are now, and what they could become. Think about positive ways to bring about those changes and how to meet the obstacles you'll encounter along the way. 

You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I hope one day you'll join us, and the world will live as one. --John Lennon
 


Related articles--

The Earth's #10YearChallenge is Grim
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/qvydvm/the-earths-10yearchallenge-is-grim-climate-change

250,000 Deaths a Year From Climate Change is a Conservative Estimate
https://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/318-66/54505-250000-deaths-a-year-from-climate-change-is-a-conservative-estimate-research-says 

Big Pharma Raises Prices on Hundreds of Drugs
https://thinkprogress.org/big-pharma-raises-prices-on-hundreds-of-drugs-dc66321ca9e1/ 

Students in MAGA Hats Surround and Harass Native American Veteran
https://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/318-66/54546-catholic-students-in-maga-hats-surround-harass-native-american-veteran 

MLK Warned Us of the Well-Intentioned Liberal
https://www.thenation.com/article/martin-luther-king-trump-wall-jim-crow/

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From NRDC:

Twenty-eight days into the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, millions of Americans are struggling without a paycheck, and nine federal departments and agencies are mostly shuttered.

But that hasn’t stopped President Trump from bringing Interior Department employees back to work — without pay — to push ahead with plans for expanding oil and gas drilling along our coasts and on our public lands, including in the Arctic.

The Trump administration just released a draft Environmental Impact Statement that, if approved, would bring the administration and its fossil fuel allies one big step closer to tearing open the Arctic Refuge’s pristine, publicly-owned land for fossil fuel extraction.

But before they can do that, the administration must accept public comments on this assessment — so we need your help to mobilize a massive outcry today.

Show the Trump administration that Americans strongly oppose destroying the biological heart of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Submit an official public comment now before the Feb. 11 deadline! >>

Often called “America’s Serengeti”, the Arctic Refuge in Alaska is the largest unspoiled wildlife refuge in America. It’s a haven for iconic wildlife like Porcupine caribou and imperiled polar bears, vital to the culture and survival of the region’s Gwich’in people, and ground zero for climate change.

Moving forward with these reckless plans in the middle of a government shutdown means that the future of this cherished refuge is being jeopardized in the dark, with little public oversight.

We can’t allow this administration to open the heart of our greatest wildland to destruction by the fossil fuel industry. If we don’t act now, lease sales for drilling in the Refuge could begin this year.

Act now: Submit a public comment telling the Trump administration you oppose any drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

NRDC is on the frontlines fighting to save the Arctic Refuge and so many more of our cherished public lands and waters from the Trump administration’s relentless attacks — in court, in Washington, and in communities like yours.

In fact, we're in federal court right now fighting to block Trump and his oil industry allies’ attempts to illegally authorize oil drilling in the Beaufort Sea, which sits right off the coast of the Arctic Refuge. An oil spill there could devastate the Refuge, blanketing its sensitive coastline with a deadly slick of toxic crude that would be functionally impossible to clean up.

And we’re keeping watch for an expected Trump administration announcement any day now about a potentially massive expansion of offshore drilling along nearly all of America’s coastlines, including along the Arctic, Atlantic, and Pacific coasts.

Here’s the bottom line: The Arctic Refuge belongs to us — and this fight for our land requires a show of massive public resistance that the Trump administration can’t ignore.

Please send a message to save the Arctic Refuge today.

Thank you for standing with us at this critical time.

Sincerely,

Rhea Suh
President, NRDC

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Don't Want to Live in Gilead? Tell the Virginia Legislature to Ratify the Equal Rights Amendment Now!
 
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Many people think women are already protected by the United States Constitution — after all, many other countries have constitutional protections for women — but the US does not!
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) is a proposed amendment to the US Constitution that guarantees women's rights, unlike laws which can expire or be changed. The ERA fell just three states short of ratification in 1982, which is why so many Americans think we already have it. We do not!
In March 2017, Nevada surprised the nation and was the first state in over 30 years to ratify the ERA. In May of 2018 Illinois followed suit. We need just one more state to make history. And that state could be Virginia.
The ratification resolution just passed in the Virginia Senate, but its fate in the House chamber remains unclear. Despite support for ratification on both sides of the aisle, House Speaker Kirk Cox is refusing to bring the ERA to the floor for a vote. So the constitutional rights of all American women are essentially riding on the whims of one man.
Thank you,
Lacey K.
The Care2 Petitions Team
 
P.S. Laws can be changed, and given who our President is right now, we need women's equality to be protected by the Constitution. Sign this petition to save us from a white bonnet existence.

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From Friends of the Earth:

Donald Trump’s Department of the Interior is trying to gut a crucial protection for transparency in our government. It wants to make it even harder or impossible for people like you and me to gather information about troublesome land sales, backdoor drilling deals, and any other shady tactics between Big Oil, Big Ag, and corporate cronies in the Trump Administration.
The agency wants to make drastic and likely illegal changes to the rules for requesting information under the Freedom of Information Act. This is a blatant rejection of transparency and democracy. It begs the question -- what could they be hiding?
So we need you to raise your voice and protect the Freedom of Information Act. Can we count on your support? 
The proposed changes would make requesting information from DOI much more difficult, and in many cases impossible. In one fell swoop, DOI is aiming to give itself unilateral decision-making power about what information is made public. This would be a huge blow to the power of grassroots movements and everyday citizens to hold Trump’s political appointees accountable for their cozy relationship with Big Oil.   
In short, this is a likely illegal proposal that would make it easier for the Trump Administration to hide its corruption and conflicts of interest.
The good news is, DOI is required to seek public input into the changes. So we need the help of progressives like you to stop them. 
Government transparency is a bedrock of democracy. But time and again, Trump’s Administration has proven it doesn't care about the rights of everyday citizens like you and me -- it only cares about furthering the interests of big corporations. 
The Freedom of Information Act has been a key tool for holding the government accountable. It helped expose how the mining industry influenced Ryan Zinke’s conversations about handing over parts of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante to Big Oil. 
Now, this crucial tool against government corruption is in danger. If the new FOIA regulations are implemented, the ability to protect our public lands and waters from Big Oil's drilling, Big Ag, and further environmental destruction will be threatened. But with your help, we can stop this abysmal misuse of power. Will you show the corrupt Trump Administration that you will not stand for the degradation of democratic rights and government transparency? 
Standing with you,
Nicole Ghio,
Senior fossil fuels program manager,
Friends of the Earth