Friday, August 18, 2017

Call To Action-Veterans For Peace -Boston Common-August 19th

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Due to the fact that most of the incidents in Charolettsville happened well in advance of the scheduled events. we urge everyone to gather at the Brewer Fountain at 10:00 Satueday morning.


  

Hello VFP Friends and Allies,
This is the time for all of us to stand together against this bigotry and hatred as exposed by the KKK, Neo-Nazis, Ult-Right, White Supremacist/Nationalists, Fascists etc .
Please come to Boston Common on Saturday, August 19 and stand with the Smedleys and Samanthas and other  VFP Brothers and Sisters. See information below.
Hope to see you there.
Pat



  

Due to the fact that most of the iThis is the time for all of us to stand together against this bigotry and hatred as exposed by the KKK, Neo-Nazis, Ult-Right, White Supremacist/Nationalists, Fascists etc .
Please come to Boston Common on Saturday, August 19 and stand with the Smedleys and Samanthas and other  VFP Brothers and Sisters. See information below.
Hope to see you there.
Pat
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CALL TO ACTION:
“We Need All hands on Deck”
 
“FREE SPEECH RALLY” Held by the Alt-Right and white Supremacists  AT THE BANDSTAND ON THE BOSTON COMMON
 
 
We will gather Saturday, August 19th at 10:30 am.  We will meet on the Common, at the Brewer Fountain by the Park Street T stop,
 
Most of the incidents in Charlottesville happened before the scheduled event, Saturday’s event is scheduled for noon. I think it is important to have a contingency there early. Some of us will be there at 10:00 am We need everyone to show up by 10:30.


 
1. We need to bring enough Smedley T shirts to make sure all our people and allies have them so we can send a larger message and identify our people. If you have extra T-shirts to loan please bring them.
 
2. We will bring our flags and take as many as needed off the poles. 2 people hold them, this will identify who we are and give a calming effect. 
 
3. We need people to bring good paper dust masks, bandanas.  This is for protection from tear gas, pepper spray and mace.  Goggles to protect against the aforementioned. 2 bottles of water for hydration, tear gas, pepper spray and mace. (The use of tear gas, mace or pepper spray is remote, but we would like everyone to be prepared and stay safe).
 
4.  DO NOT wear helmets.  They do not give a calming effect and give the wrong message. 
 
5.  People with special medical needs......asthma-inhalers, diabetic-insulin/glucose tabs, bring necessary meds.  Also people with special medical needs should write up, condition, meds and needs on paper and carry with them.
 
6. We pass out copies of mission statement, We want it very clear that there is zero tolerance for violence or agitation and that if you cannot do that, you will be asked to leave our group.
 
7. A short clear list of our priorities:
 
          A. Protect and keep vulnerable people in the crowd safe if violence breaks out.
        
          B. Be a peace keeping force and a calming influence.  Form a line, lock arms, hold flags, wear Smedley T Shirts   and stand between alt right and counter protesters or between police and counter protesters.
 
          C.  Watch the people around you and if anyone looks like they are getting agitated or triggered, ask them to leave the front line, take 5, and come back.  It is much easier, less embarrassing and confrontational if you can catch it before people are triggered.
 
          D. Live feed: if you can and know how film any violent acts by the alt right so these people can be identified and prosecuted (hopefully) later.  If you do not know how to live feed, take pictures of the incident.... lots of pictures.
 
The priority list is being kept short so people remember it, like basic and AIT training.   If we can only accomplish 2 or 3 of these things, we have done well.  Prioritize these, the first item on list being the most important, then second item, etc.
 
We need everyone to stay together, and not have people wonder off.  Our power is in numbers and staying together.
 
See you there,
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Once Again On Jane Austen- Gwyneth Paltrow’s “Emma” ( )-A Film Review

Once Again On Jane Austen- Gwyneth Paltrow’s “Emma” (1996  )-A Film Review




DVD Review

By Film Critic Sandy Salmon

Emma, starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Jeremy Northam, based on the novel by Ms. Jane Austen, 1996    

Recently in a review of another one of the film adaptations of Jane Austen’s romantic novels, Northanger Abbey, I mentioned that what got me started on reviewing some of Ms. Austen’s novels was a film review of The Jane Austen Book Club a modern day look at romance via the prism of her six major novels. I also mentioned in that review that the works of Jane Austen when I was young, when I was in high school say, growing up in a rough and tumble working class neighborhood dominated by a corner boy culture were tightly wrapped in seven seals. No self-respecting corner boy would read, or admit to reading, such “girl” books short of some classroom command. I was in the former camp since I never read her material not was commanded to do so again my will. Those reading experiences came later when I was much more serious about investigating the great works of English literature-and not under the gun either.       

Another point made in that review was that once I got onto some subject, literary or otherwise, I tended to play out my hand, tended to grab everything I could by an author or as here in this review of Ms. Austen’s  Emma  film adaptations of those works. Here’s what’s what, here’s why many generations of girls, and hopefully, now hopefully, boys, enjoyed reading her books and equally hopefully after reading the books viewing film adaptations as well.  


Ms. Jane Austen had a razor sharp sense of the customs, mores, and foibles of the country gentry from whence she came. The mating rituals as well. In Emma, here played by fetching Gwyneth Paltrow, she takes a tongue and check yet romantic look the matchmaking among the young country set in early 19th  England just as the Industrial Revolution is beginning to shift England from an isolated rural society to king of the hill world industrial power. Emma is by turns very smart, very well brought and something of an incurable romantic once she takes a funny stab at matchmaking among the younger set. Her “victim” her friend Harriet, sort of country bumpkin, female version whom she tries to match up with several eligible young men, including Mr. Knightley, played by Jeremy Northam. The film then revolves around the mishaps and errors of judgment by Ms. Emma in her chosen profession up to and including encouraging the relationship between Harriet and Mr. Knightley. Oops. As it turned out Emma was mad for Mr. Knightley when she thought she was losing him. Not to worry everything works out in the end. Pure Jane Austen but read the book first-okay.      

Join Us On Boston Common Saturday August 19th –Built The Anti-Fascist United Front Against The Trump’s Alt-Right Troops

Join Us On Boston Common Saturday August 19th –Built The Anti-Fascist United Front Against The Trump’s Alt-Right Troops   



Frank Jackman comment:

Recently in commenting on an article from a leftist group about the struggle against the Alt Right, White Nationalists, Nazis, KKK and their assorted hangers-on in high places and low I mentioned that on other occasions I usually have posted political material here that may be of interest to the liberal and radical milieu without comment. And without necessarily agreeing with the content. Occasionally, and given the developments in Charlottesville on Saturday August 12, 2017 when this white trash menaced our people, our brave counter-protestors, and took one of our own I will make additional comment. I do so here in solidarity with the idea that we have to stop this para-military fascistic wing of the right in its tracks now.

A lot of what this site is about is presenting past history, past political history especially. More than once I have mentioned that we need to learn the lessons of history around particular political question. Apparently some people are consciously forgetful. On this question, the question of opposing what I will short-hand as the Alt-Right 1933 in Germany when Hitler and his storm troopers, the guys that the White Nationalists, et. al drool over today, were controlling the streets and ready to take power was too late (essentially unopposed on those streets by the natural forces to oppose them, the socialist and the communists, who had their heads in the sand thinking light-headedly as one Communist Party leader put it at the time-‘after Hitler us”). Over time I will add to the commentary above which I used when I first posted about the situation in Charlottesville (and soon to be elsewhere) in addressing some issues that we should be clear about like the fascists’ right to free speech in a democracy, dependence on police to protect today’s counter-demonstrators, effective ways to stop the White Nationalist cabal in its tracks and other anti-fascist organizing questions. 

The reason I placed the question of the fascists’ so-called right to free speech first was not fortuitous. On the day after the horrible events in Charlottesville, August 13, 2017, I responded to an ad hoc call to attend a rally on Boston Common to express solidarity with the anti-fascist counter-demonstrators in Charlottesville. A few hundred people showed up representing many different liberal to leftist views. (I was somewhat disappointed by the turn-out given the pressing issue involved in spite of the short notice-other situation less grave in the past have drawn many more on short notice.) As usual on such occasions while the speakers were having their say I wound up talking to various participants to get a feel for why they were there and what they were thinking about strategically in order to stop the fascists in their tracks. As part of one conversation with a bright young man, a graduate student at one of the myriad colleges in the Boston, the seemingly inevitable question of the right of the fascist cabal to express their rights to free speech under the terms of the U.S. Constitution came up. While we were discussing the issue this bright young graduate student expressed concern that we, liberals and radicals alike, not trample of the sacred right to free speech. He took a position of absolute right somewhat reminiscent of the American Civil Liberties Union’s positon most notoriously expressed many years ago by their handling of the defense of Skokie Nazi march case. (Skokie, a suburb of Chicago and home to many Jews and, more importantly for the controversy concentration camp survivors.)  He was adamant, stuck to his guns about it, in his defense of that right despite Charlottesville and despite history.            

No, a thousand times no, this whole recent “front” of the combined forces of the White Nationalists, Alt-Right, Nazis and KKK to express their deadly program as merely another in the line of free speech exercises is not at issue. Is not something frankly that we blooming antifascist fighters should lose one minute’s sleep over. The key words just expressed are “deadly program” because that is the nub of the matter. These para-military radical right-wing operations, and their military pose including a show of guns graphically bear this observation out are not some run of the mill odd-ball parliamentary organizations who like the say Democrats and Republicans have policy disputes which no matter how far apart are worked though. In other words although on some days it seems a close thing there is a rational basis with seemingly reasonable rational arguments for their disputes.        

No so the fascists, not by history and not by the real programs of today’s crop. Race war, genocide, ethnic cleansing and the violent atomization and destruction of any political opposition are not something today’s counter-protesters should cover for by calling for, or supporting, the rights of free speech for these bastards. This is no game. This is no debating point among rational if far-part opponents. The fascists in their turn if they become as in Germany a mass movement will respect our rights to free speech right into the concentration camps. They are more than willing to walk on a pile of bones to initiate their bloody programs. Let’s be clear or get ourselves clear on that issue.     

Another question that came up on that August Sunday afternoon in speaking to another participant was our, the counter-protestors, relationship to the police, our assumptions about whether we should depend on them to defend us against the rampages of the Alt-Right. Charlottesville, and before it any number of events, most notoriously in my memory Greensboro in 1979, involving the Alt-Right and its predecessors and counter-protestors, has shown for all to see that while the police (and National Guard if it comes to that) have their own agenda to keep order they may, or may not, defend us. (In Greensboro the police and feds knew what the KKK and their hangers-on were ready to do, had an informer inside, and sat on their hands when the guns came out.)

Although this point is not decisive in my argument the police have many elements much more sympathetic to the Alt-Right than to our side and are as likely to sit on their hands as they did extensively in Charlottesville as defend our right to protest. While I would not argue anything more at this point we should treat the police as a factor, a factor for order I suppose, in any public antifascist protests but organize our own forces to defend our people against any Alt-Right onslaught. There can be many and varied tactically approaches to this question about cooperation with the police but the key point for now is to rely on our own resources.  

As an example of what I mean by the above I will relate a first-hand experience. In the fall of 2011 the Occupy movement set up camp in Dewey Square on one end of the Rose Kennedy Greenway in Boston near the South Station transportation hub. A few days into the occupation a decision was made by the occupiers (I, and the people I will mention presently, were not occupiers in any formal sense although many supported the Occupy ideas) to extend the campsite another block to accommodate the additional people who wanted to stay during the occupation.      

This ad hoc extension brought things to a head since the Greenway people did not want the camp extension. The Boston Police, headed by the present Police Commissioner, had orders to clear the premises. A call went out for forces to defend the occupiers. An organization, Veterans for Peace, which I support answered the call and set up a defense perimeter between the forming police attack lines and the camp site. We always had on other occasions formally good if not cordial relations with the police. That night though when the deal went down and the order came to close the camp down the police force-marched through our perimeter causing both injuries and arrests to us and others. Remember that little lesson as we go against a much more sinister situation. I know I do. Organize defense teams now!           

We need to stop the White Nationalist, Nazis, KKK, Alt-right and their supporters in the egg. Every worker, every black person, every non-white ethnic minority come to think of it, every Jewish person, every leftist, every one with a non-heterosexual sexual preference or identity needs to incorporate this message now! The slogan of the hour, this hour when the long-standing cold civil war in America is turning hot-Build the Labor, Black, and other oppressed people United Front against the Fascists-Now!!!!       

Join us on Boston Common beginning around 10 AM Saturday August 19, 2017 to stop the White Nationalists and their ilk in their tracks.

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Join Us On Boston Common Saturday August 19th –Built The Anti-Fascist United Front Against Trump’s Alt-Right Troops

Join Us On Boston Common Saturday August 19th –Built The Anti-Fascist United Front Against Trump’s Alt-Right Troops   



Frank Jackman comment:

Recently in commenting on an article from a leftist group about the struggle against the Alt Right, White Nationalists, Nazis, KKK and their assorted hangers-on in high places and low I mentioned that on other occasions I usually have posted political material here that may be of interest to the liberal and radical milieu without comment. And without necessarily agreeing with the content. Occasionally, and given the developments in Charlottesville on Saturday August 12, 2017 when this white trash menaced our people, our brave counter-protestors, and took one of our own I will make additional comment. I do so here in solidarity with the idea that we have to stop this para-military fascistic wing of the right in its tracks now.

A lot of what this site is about is presenting past history, past political history especially. More than once I have mentioned that we need to learn the lessons of history around particular political question. Apparently some people are consciously forgetful. On this question, the question of opposing what I will short-hand as the Alt-Right 1933 in Germany when Hitler and his storm troopers, the guys that the White Nationalists, et. al drool over today, were controlling the streets and ready to take power was too late (essentially unopposed on those streets by the natural forces to oppose them, the socialist and the communists, who had their heads in the sand thinking light-headedly as one Communist Party leader put it at the time-‘after Hitler us”). Over time I will add to the commentary above which I used when I first posted about the situation in Charlottesville (and soon to be elsewhere) in addressing some issues that we should be clear about like the fascists’ right to free speech in a democracy, dependence on police to protect today’s counter-demonstrators, effective ways to stop the White Nationalist cabal in its tracks and other anti-fascist organizing questions. 

The reason I placed the question of the fascists’ so-called right to free speech first was not fortuitous. On the day after the horrible events in Charlottesville, August 13, 2017, I responded to an ad hoc call to attend a rally on Boston Common to express solidarity with the anti-fascist counter-demonstrators in Charlottesville. A few hundred people showed up representing many different liberal to leftist views. (I was somewhat disappointed by the turn-out given the pressing issue involved in spite of the short notice-other situation less grave in the past have drawn many more on short notice.) As usual on such occasions while the speakers were having their say I wound up talking to various participants to get a feel for why they were there and what they were thinking about strategically in order to stop the fascists in their tracks. As part of one conversation with a bright young man, a graduate student at one of the myriad colleges in the Boston, the seemingly inevitable question of the right of the fascist cabal to express their rights to free speech under the terms of the U.S. Constitution came up. While we were discussing the issue this bright young graduate student expressed concern that we, liberals and radicals alike, not trample of the sacred right to free speech. He took a position of absolute right somewhat reminiscent of the American Civil Liberties Union’s positon most notoriously expressed many years ago by their handling of the defense of Skokie Nazi march case. (Skokie, a suburb of Chicago and home to many Jews and, more importantly for the controversy concentration camp survivors.)  He was adamant, stuck to his guns about it, in his defense of that right despite Charlottesville and despite history.            

No, a thousand times no, this whole recent “front” of the combined forces of the White Nationalists, Alt-Right, Nazis and KKK to express their deadly program as merely another in the line of free speech exercises is not at issue. Is not something frankly that we blooming antifascist fighters should lose one minute’s sleep over. The key words just expressed are “deadly program” because that is the nub of the matter. These para-military radical right-wing operations, and their military pose including a show of guns graphically bear this observation out are not some run of the mill odd-ball parliamentary organizations who like the say Democrats and Republicans have policy disputes which no matter how far apart are worked though. In other words although on some days it seems a close thing there is a rational basis with seemingly reasonable rational arguments for their disputes.        

No so the fascists, not by history and not by the real programs of today’s crop. Race war, genocide, ethnic cleansing and the violent atomization and destruction of any political opposition are not something today’s counter-protesters should cover for by calling for, or supporting, the rights of free speech for these bastards. This is no game. This is no debating point among rational if far-part opponents. The fascists in their turn if they become as in Germany a mass movement will respect our rights to free speech right into the concentration camps. They are more than willing to walk on a pile of bones to initiate their bloody programs. Let’s be clear or get ourselves clear on that issue.     

Another question that came up on that August Sunday afternoon in speaking to another participant was our, the counter-protestors, relationship to the police, our assumptions about whether we should depend on them to defend us against the rampages of the Alt-Right. Charlottesville, and before it any number of events, most notoriously in my memory Greensboro in 1979, involving the Alt-Right and its predecessors and counter-protestors, has shown for all to see that while the police (and National Guard if it comes to that) have their own agenda to keep order they may, or may not, defend us. (In Greensboro the police and feds knew what the KKK and their hangers-on were ready to do, had an informer inside, and sat on their hands when the guns came out.)

Although this point is not decisive in my argument the police have many elements much more sympathetic to the Alt-Right than to our side and are as likely to sit on their hands as they did extensively in Charlottesville as defend our right to protest. While I would not argue anything more at this point we should treat the police as a factor, a factor for order I suppose, in any public antifascist protests but organize our own forces to defend our people against any Alt-Right onslaught. There can be many and varied tactically approaches to this question about cooperation with the police but the key point for now is to rely on our own resources.  

As an example of what I mean by the above I will relate a first-hand experience. In the fall of 2011 the Occupy movement set up camp in Dewey Square on one end of the Rose Kennedy Greenway in Boston near the South Station transportation hub. A few days into the occupation a decision was made by the occupiers (I, and the people I will mention presently, were not occupiers in any formal sense although many supported the Occupy ideas) to extend the campsite another block to accommodate the additional people who wanted to stay during the occupation.      

This ad hoc extension brought things to a head since the Greenway people did not want the camp extension. The Boston Police, headed by the present Police Commissioner, had orders to clear the premises. A call went out for forces to defend the occupiers. An organization, Veterans for Peace, which I support answered the call and set up a defense perimeter between the forming police attack lines and the camp site. We always had on other occasions formally good if not cordial relations with the police. That night though when the deal went down and the order came to close the camp down the police force-marched through our perimeter causing both injuries and arrests to us and others. Remember that little lesson as we go against a much more sinister situation. I know I do. Organize defense teams now!           

We need to stop the White Nationalist, Nazis, KKK, Alt-right and their supporters in the egg. Every worker, every black person, every non-white ethnic minority come to think of it, every Jewish person, every leftist, every one with a non-heterosexual sexual preference or identity needs to incorporate this message now! The slogan of the hour, this hour when the long-standing cold civil war in America is turning hot-Build the Labor, Black, and other oppressed people United Front against the Fascists-Now!!!!       

Join us on Boston Common beginning around 10 AM Saturday August 19, 2017 to stop the White Nationalists and their ilk in their tracks.

Facebook page:


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*On The Anniversary Of Their Execution In 1927 -Those Who Honor Sacco And Vanzetti Are Kindred Spirits- "Sacco's Letter To His Son"

Those Who Honor Sacco And Vanzetti Are Kindred Spirits- "Sacco's Letter To His Son"

SACCO'S LETTER TO HIS SON

If nothing happens they will electrocute us right after midnight
Therefore here I am, right with you, with love and with open heart,
As I was yesterday.
Don’t cry, Dante, for many, many tears have been wasted,
As your mother’s tears have been already wasted for seven years,
And never did any good
So son, instead of crying, be strong, be brave
So as to be able to comfort your mother.

And when you want to distract her from the discouraging soleness
You take her for a long walk in the quiet countryside,
Gathering flowers here and there.
And resting under the shade of trees, beside the music of the waters,
The peacefulness of nature, she will enjoy it very much,
As you will surely too.
But son, you must remember; Don’t use all yourself.
But down yourself, just one step, to help the weak ones at your side.

The weaker ones, that cry for help, the persecuted and the victim.
They are your friends, friends of yours and mine, they are the comrades that fight,
Yes and sometimes fall.
Just as your father, your father and Bartolo have fallen,
Have fought and fell yesterday. for the conquest of joy,
Of freedom for all.
In the struggle of life you’ll find, you’ll find more love.
And in the struggle, you will be loved also.

Words by Niccola Sacco (1927)
Music by Pete Seeger (1951)
© 1960 (renewed) by Stormking Music Inc.

In Boston -7th Annual Sacco and Vanzetti Commemoration Day - Sunday, August 26, 2012

In Boston -7th Annual Sacco and Vanzetti Commemoration Day - Sunday, August 26, 2012

Gather at the Boston Common Visitor Center (Tremont/West) at 2PM to star marching toward the North at 3PM. Then rally at 4PM the Greenway Park, Hanover St. and Cross Street in the NOrth End of Boston.

This event is dedicated to all political prisoners and victims of state repression.

JUSTICE CRUCIFIED NO MORE!

Sponsored by the Sacco and Vanzetti Commemoration Society and the I.W.W.

Endorsed by the Lantern Collective, Bread and Roses Heritage Committee, Common Struggle

For more info: info[at]saccoandvanzetti.org or call 617-290-5614

Interview with Theodore Grippo, author of the book "With Malice
Aforethought, The Execution of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti"
07/24/2012 [DOCUMENTS] -

“When I was ten years old, I asked my father about Sacco and Vanzetti. I had heard their names, probably on the radio, in connection with the tenth anniversary of their executions. I still remember the look on my father’s face as he explained that Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti had been sentenced to death for robbery and murder, but many believed they were innocent. My father spoke emotionally of the beautiful letters Sacco wrote to his children just before he was executed, and of Vanzetti’s kind nature and brilliant mind. I believe that my father, an Italian immigrant shoemaker, identified with Sacco, an Italian immigrant shoe trimmer. My father’s expression and tone denoted sadness marked with a fear I could not then understand. I later learned he felt threatened by the ill will many Americans displayed toward Italians as a result of that case.”

Grippo will be speaking Tuesday, August 28th at 6:00 the Boston Public Library , Central Library, Orientation Room, 700 Boylston Street and again on Wednesday, August 29th at 7:00 at the Dante Alighieri Italian Cultural Center, 41 Hampshire Street, Cambridge.

Thursday, August 17, 2017

When Sun Records Blew The Lid Off Rock And Roll-With The Show “Million Dollar Quartet” In Mind

When Sun Records Blew The Lid Off Rock And Roll-With The Show “Million Dollar Quartet” In Mind  






By Sam Lowell

“You know they are right whoever said it sometimes a picture, a photograph, tells more than a thousand words, or you name the number of words,” Jack Callahan was telling his lady-friend, wife, and number one companion of forty-odd years, Chrissie (nee McNamara and so as Irish as her beau and husband), as they exited the side door of the Ogunquit Playhouse, the non-profit theater group up in the town of the same name up in Southern Maine which in the fall of 2016 had brought back by popular demand the hit show-The Million Dollar Quartet. (Although it is really a story for another day that forty-odd years started back in high school where Jack was the high-flying ace back for the Blue Devils and Chrissie, who had been smitten with him since junior high school, and he her, finally took matters into her own hands and planted herself smack dab in shy, socially backward Jack’s lap at Tonio’s Pizza Parlor one lonely Friday night and dared him to pull her off. They say in the town legend about that night it would have taken the whole football team to get Chrissie off his lap. Not to worry though the legend also goes on to state that it would have taken the whole football team and the water-boys thrown if somebody had tried to get her off Jack’s lap. Yeah, a story for another day though.)        

Jack’s photograph reference was to the now famous one of the key creators and interpreters of rock and roll, ouch, now called the classic age of rock and roll Elvis (no last name needed at least for anybody who knew anything at all about rock and roll and maybe just about music and maybe even know if you look at a recently issued United States postage stamp with the solo moniker on its face), Carl Perkins (who actually had first dibs of right on a song, Blue Suede Shoes, that Elvis blew everybody out of the water with but had been sidelined when the deal went down although he eventually made something of a hit of his own version when it was released), Johnny Cash (a name known as much for good old boy black-attired country and gospel-oriented music later but a serious rocker out of the blocks when he was starting out who travelled  with the previously mentioned artists as they wowed the young things in the backwaters of the South), and, Jerry Lee Lewis, in the end the most long-lived and perhaps if he could have as Jack’s grandfather put it, “kept his pecker in his pants” the most prolific of the lot. Certainly the way he was highlighted in the show, the way the actor who portrayed him did his bit, stole the damn show in fact there was much in that possibility. All four, had at various times been under contract to legendary Sun Records owner Sam Phillips and that photograph taken in the end of 1956 represented the only time all four were under one roof singing together. Beautiful.

Chrissie had had to laugh when she thought about how they had come to be in Ogunquit in the late fall, a time when she normally did not even want to think about north, north of their home in Hingham a town on the coast south of Boston. (And more frequently of late in winter not even that close to north as she kept hammering Jack, strictly a New England hearty type to get them a nice winter condo in Florida or California.) The hard fact was that Jack and Chrissie had had another of their periodic falling-outs and Jack had, in the interest of preserving the marriage, taken one of those periodic “sabbaticals” from Chrissie that had helped in the past to salvage their marriage. So Jack had taken a small off-season cottage in Ogunquit, a town he, they knew well for almost as long as they had been together having “summered” up there for many years.  (A standing joke between them making “summer” a verb since they had both grown up in Riverdale on the “wrong side of the tracks” in Irishtown and the only summering they had done was walking to Adamsville Beach some five or six miles away.) While he had been in “exile” he would frequently pass the Playhouse and notice the billboard how long the show was playing for. If Chrissie relented before the first week in November he was determined to take her to the show. As it turned out, as usual but nothing negative should be made of the idea, Chrissie had gotten lonely for her Jack and suggested that she would head north (a real sign that she was missing her guy) and stay with Jack before the end of October). Hence the conversation on Friday night as they exited that side door to reach their automobile for the short ride to Jack’s “exile” cottage.

Of course “luring” Chrissie to the show was a no-brainer since they both had grown up, had come of age during the second wave of the rise of rock and roll coming to smite down their parents Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee et al. music that they had been previously enslaved to without recourse. (Their respective older brothers and sisters were the first wave and they passed the torch on.) On any given Friday or Saturday night Jack Callahan, a legitimate high school football hero who would go on to be a good if not great college career, and his corner boys, everybody had corner boys in the old Acre neighborhood of North Adamsville, would hang around Tonio’s Pizza Parlor putting dimes and quarters into the jukebox to hear (and re-hear) the newest big rock hits.

(Although it is really a story for another day that forty-odd years started back in high school where Jack was the high-flying ace back for the Blue Devils and Chrissie, who had been smitten with him since junior high school, and he her, finally took matters into her own hands and planted herself smack dab in shy, socially backward Jack’s lap at Tonio’s Pizza Parlor one lonely Friday night and dared him to pull her off. They say in the town legend about that night it would have taken the whole football team to get Chrissie off his lap. Not to worry though the legend also goes on to state that it would have taken the whole football team and the water-boys thrown if somebody had tried to get her off Jack’s lap. Eventually, after Chrissie had gotten under Jack’s skin and had done something about it that one Friday night, a story in itself worthy of telling, she and Jack would spent those Friday and Saturday nights spinning tunes-and other stuff too. Yeah, a story for another day though. This is about rock and roll legends and not the hi-jinks of 1950s teenagers so we will move on.)

Back to the show though. They had had dinner at a local restaurant and then headed to the Playhouse a little early since neither in all the years they had collectively been going to Maine had set foot in the place. So they were thrilled when they saw the stage all festooned with the Sun Record label in bright lights and with the stage set up to be like Sam Phillips’ wreck of a low rent storefront recording studio. To top that off in the background rock and roll music was being played over the loudspeakers- Jack laughed (and sang along) when he heard Warren Smith doing his classic Rock and Roll Ruby followed by Jerry Lee’s Mona Lisa. Jack admitted and Chrissie would too at intermission that they were amped up, expected to be thrilled to hear a lot of the songs they had grown up with and hadn’t heard for a while. And they were not disappointed, no way.

Of course the core of the show was about the fabulous four (not to be confused with the other fabulous four the Beatles who had worshipped at the shrine of these older rockers over in Britain when the American teen audience was gravitating toward bubble-gum music). But there also was a sub-story line dealing with the hardships of a small record company promoting talent, promoting rock and roll talent, and in those days most of them were small and would be out of business without some kind of hit to keep them afloat. So the story line was as much about the trials and tribulations of Sam Phillips’ trying to keep his operation afloat-including the unfortunate selling of Elvis’ contract to big dog RCA for what in the end was chump change in order to keep above water-to keep his dream of creating rock legends alive.

The other tension was between the various performers and their desires to make the big time which at times did not coincide with what Sam was trying to. At the edge of the Phillips story though is what to do after Elvis got away, and Johnny and Carl wanted to sign with a bigger record company. And that is where grooming Jerry Lee came in, the next big thing that Phillips seemed to be able to draw to his little two-bit operation. Like Jack’s grandfather said if Jerry Lee could have just kept it in his pants once maybe he could have ruled the whole rock and roll universe. That was the way the story played here.  

Story-line or no story line (including an additional female singer, a girlfriend of Elvis’ who represented the seriously under told story of female singers in the early days of rock and roll) the show was about the songs that Jack and Chrissie came of age to from Elvis’ classics like Jailhouse Rock, that previously mentioned Blue Suede Shoes, and the amped up cover of black rhythm and blues guru Smiley Lewis’ One Night With You,  including those hips moving frantically to Carl’s great rockabilly guitar (he dubbed the “king of rockabilly” back then) to Johnny’s deep baritone. And the topping-the actor doing Jerry Lee’s role doing things with a piano (including blind-folded) that would seem impossible. Made the joint jump and made both of them wonder why they had been so enthralled and entranced by Elvis after the first couple of years when Jerry Lee had more energy in on fist than Elvis had in his whole body. (In preparation for a class reunion one time some classmate, Jack though it was probably Frank Jackman but they decided to let the instigator tab remain nameless, posted a comment, a provocative comment as it turned out on the class reunion website,  about who was the “max” daddy, that is the word the instigator used, Elvis or Jerry Lee. A cold civil war brewed up over that one with Jack taking Jerry Lee and Chrissie swooning over Elvis but after the show Chrissie said she probably had to rethink her position on that burning historical question.) What there was no question about, well let’s put it this way after that night Chrissie was seriously thinking about taking Jack back-again. Enough said.               

                              

From Socialist Alternative -Neo-Nazi Violence in Charlottesville Reawakens the Resistance

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Neo-Nazi Violence in Charlottesville Reawakens the Resistance

By Ty Moore
The vicious white nationalist violence in Charlottesville and across the country this past weekend has acted as a collective wake up call. A powerful left challenge must be built against racist violence, vigilante intimidation, and bigoted government policies. Leaders like Bernie Sanders, alongside the unions, civil rights, immigrant, socialist, and other progressive organizations must step up to coordinate mass protests in every city to isolate and drive back far-right forces. These protests should be linked to a clear anti-Trump, anti-corporate program to unite the vast majority of working people against racism and bigotry.


The Far Right Threat

Alt-right, white nationalist, and neo-nazi groups have organized increasingly bold, racist demonstrations since Trump’s election. While still small, the size and confidence of neo-nazi and white nationalist groups are growing. The hundreds of white nationalists who descended on Charlottesville this past weekend for the “Unite the Right” convergence clearly aimed to launch their movement onto a higher plane.
With the brutal murder of Heather Heyer by neo-nazi motorist James Fields still fresh in the headlines Saturday, Trump got on national television to condemn the violence and hatred “on all sides.” His failure to specifically condemn the white nationalist and neo-nazi groups drew immediate outrage from millions, while at least one neo-nazi website welcomed Trump’s remarks as “really, really good.”
The sweeping public outcry against this display of violence and bigotry in Charlottesville demonstrates the real balance of forces in U.S. society against the far right. Spontaneous mass protests are erupting in cities across the country. Alongside a plan for nationally coordinated mass protests, wherever necessary the left needs to pull together democratic community/labor defense coalitions to physically defend our movement and communities against attack.
What is increasingly clear, however, is that anti-racist protests alone are not enough to cut across the growth of nationalism and racism in society. To push back against the rise of white nationalism, or to build an effective resistance against Trump, requires a conscious political strategy to isolate the far-right.


Addressing the Roots of Trumpism

While most Republican leaders attempt to distance themselves from alt-right groups, in reality their coded bigotry and racist government policies have encouraged the growth of racist and reactionary ideas. Decades of business-backed bipartisan “tough-on-crime” policies, whipping up Islamophobia under the guise of “anti-terrorism,” and escalating deportations of immigrant workers have created a racist climate that white nationalist forces can take advantage of.  
At root, the rise of far-right reactionary and neo-fascist forces can only be understood as an international phenomenon, a result of the deep crisis of global capitalism. Capitalist governments everywhere have overseen a dramatic rise in inequality, with islands of extreme wealth surrounded by a fast-growing sea of poverty, economic insecurity, and social disintegration. With their system in crisis, and faced with the threat of a working-class resistance, a section of the ruling class is resorting to racism, nationalism, and bigotry to divide and conquer.
At the same time, the failure of the left and labor movement to offer a bold, working-class political alternative has allowed the rise of right populist figures like Trump. In the last election, Trump appeared as the only “anti-establishment” alternative to the rule of Wall Street and the corrupted political elite after Bernie Sanders’ left-populist campaign was blocked by the Democratic Party establishment. This allowed Trump to demagogically appeal to millions of white working- and middle-class voters who face falling living standards and are furious at the corrupt out-of-touch political establishment. It was this political and social context that allowed Trump to get an echo for his cynical appeals to nationalist pride, his scapegoating of immigrants, his naked misogyny, and his pledge to “drain the swamp” in Washington.


A Left Alternative Needed

If the root cause of Trumpism is the crisis of capitalism, any effective movement to fight the right must link a strong opposition to racism and bigotry with an equally bold program to end poverty, unemployment, housing insecurity, and the chronic underfunding of education, infrastructure, and social services - paid for by taxes on the rich. In short, cutting across support for Trump and alt right groups will require building a mass movement which can provide a clear left-wing political alternative.
The potential for this is already visible in the broad support for Bernie Sanders, especially in “red states” that voted heavily for Trump. The self-identified democratic socialist has emerged as the most popular politician in America and is the most prominent voice opposing Trump. Bernie’s popularity is rooted in his call for “a political revolution against the billionaire class,” his demands for “Medicare for All,” free college education, a massive jobs program paid for by taxes on the rich, and his attacks on not just Republicans but also on the Democratic Party’s corporate sponsored establishment.
Unfortunately, Sanders has failed to combine his radical program with the need for an new mass working class political party, a vital step to unite the growing Trump resistance into a coherent mass movement.


Mass Protests and Community Defense Coalitions

The “Unite the Right” marches in Charlottesville have outraged millions of working people who are looking for an effective way to fight back. Understandably, the vicious violence of neo-nazis has created growing sympathy among a section of activists to physically respond, with the popular chant “Any time, any place, punch a nazi in the face” heard on demonstrations across the country.
While appealing to a genuine sentiment, unfortunately, such an approach risks isolating anti-racist activists, cutting across our ability to build the mass involvement and support we need to win. Our power to defeat Trump and alt-right forces lies in the real potential to mobilize the majority of society against them. If progressive leaders like Sanders - alongside civil rights groups, socialists, and labor organizations - energetically built for coordinated, mass peaceful demonstrations, hundreds of thousands - possibly millions - could be brought into the streets in a decisive show of force against bigotry and racism.
At the same time, bitter experience has made clear that the police cannot be relied on to defend our movements, much less to defend the black, brown, and immigrant communities targeted for racist intimidation and violence. We must begin to rely on our own collective strength and self-organization to defend one another. Wherever necessary, the anti-Trump movement should organize democratic community/labor coalitions to steward and defend our demonstrations and come to the aid of threatened communities.
Since Trump’s first hours in office, Socialist Alternative has been at the forefront of building the resistance to his racist, sexist, big business agenda. At every stage, we have aimed to link the movement against Trump and his far-right backers to a strategy and program that can unite working people into a multi-racial mass movement. Our central message is that to effectively fight the right, we cannot limit our message to simply saying “no.”
Instead, we must link today’s defensive struggles to a program and strategy to challenge corporate control of society and to end the economic and social insecurity that is the soil from which racism, nationalism, and bigotry grow.
Capitalism is plunging the world deeper into crisis, social inequality, environmental destruction, conflicts and wars. Fully eradicating these social conditions will require a socialist transformation of society, taking the top 500 corporations and banks under public ownership and democratic control so that the vast resources of society can fully meet human needs, not just line the pockets of the ultra-rich. If you agree with this approach, join Socialist Alternative today and help us build the kind of movement we need today and into the future.

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