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- "Card-Carrying Member of the ACLU" (Speech by Ira Glasser)(9=last)
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- "Those mean spirits, I had thought, were safely hidden again below
- the surface. For a major presidential candidate, to call them
- forth again, is a *scandal*."
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- "The reason why the fifties became a time of silence, was not
- because of what McCarthy said, but because of what the rest of us
- failed to say."
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- Speech by Ira Glasser (ACLU national director), before the
- National Press Club, Washington, DC. October 6, 1988.
-
- [I use *'s for *strong* emphasis, and ~ for ~lighter~ emphasis]
- [also, commas are sometimes used to indicate pauses, etc.]
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- The fact is, is that he has said, "I am *not* a card-carrying member of
- the ACLU; I am for the people."
-
- *Which* people? *Which* people?
-
- The Japanese Americans, who were incarcerated because of their race?
-
- The millions of American workers, who were repressed and suppressed
- because they wanted to organize?
-
- The Blacks, and other people of color in this society, who for so long
- suffered, and suffer still, from discrimination?
-
- *Fifty* percent of our population, women, who were relegated to
- second-class citizenship for so long?
-
- The hundreds of thousands of ordinary citizens who are chewed up by
- countless public officials every day in this society, and whose only
- recourse is the ACLU?
-
- *Which* people? *Which* people is he for? -- if he's =for= *those*
- people, then he is for the ACLU; and if he is against those people, it
- is he, and not we, who are out of the mainstream.
-
-
- [continued:]
-
-
- What he represents, it seems to me, is =not= a true patriotism --
- Samuel Johnson once said "Patriotism is the last refuge of
- scoundrels," but he went on to say -- and this is not the part most
- people quote -- he went on to say that the "patriotism" he was talking
- about was not that patriotism which reflects a true love of country,
- but that *pretended* patriotism, which is used as a cloak for
- self-interest.
-
- I ask you to consider, =who= is more patriotic, and who is more
- conservative -- when a person says they're conservative, ask them what
- it is exactly they're trying to conserve. And frequently you will
- find, it is not the Bill of Rights, it is not the values this country
- started with, it is not the values that have expanded freedom for the
- least of us, and for all of us. It represents instead a mean spirit of
- repression, an urging to go back to that time when those rights did
- not exist, and when *they* ruled the country, whoever they are.
-
- The fact is, is that George Bush, for what I guess he perceives as
- momentary political advantage, has been willing to toy with the
- fundamental structures that protect all of our rights in this society.
- He has dipped down into those dark forces, and called forth, conjured
- up, those mean spirits again; those mean spirits, which in another
- time, beat and burned Jehova's Witnesses;
-
- imprisoned Japanese Americans;
-
- enslaved blacks;
-
- and relegated women to second-class citizenship.
-
- Those mean spirits, I had thought, were safely hidden again below the
- surface. For a major presidential candidate, to call them forth again,
- is a *scandal*.
-
- It is shameful that he would do so. Because what I'm worried about,
- frankly, is not how many members the ACLU gets out of this. We *will*
- get more members from the people who understand what the ACLU is and
- what the Bill of Rights means and how to enforce it and why you need
- to advocate it on behalf of unpopular causes. What =I= am worried
- about, is all the people who =don't= understand, and who get their
- understanding from what a presidential candidate tells them. What I am
- worried about is the 22 year old future Dick Thornberg, living
- somewhere in Pittsburgh and saying "maybe I =won't= join the board
- of the Pittsburgh chapter of the ACLU, 'cause you can never tell how
- that's going to hurt me 20 years later." Or the young student, the
- future Michael Dukakis, who is saying this moment "maybe I =won't=
- join the ACLU, and maybe I won't join the Environmental Defense Fund,
- and maybe I shouldn't join N.O.W.," because if you have ambition, you
- don't want to be vulnerable to those kinds of things 20 year later.
-
- I grew up in the fifties, when it was almost unthinkable to join
- anything, or sign a petition, because they had created a climate of
- fear, which made taking risks and defending the underdog, and standing
- up for what this country believes in and what it was founded on,
- unpopular, and risky. And *that* is what George Bush is playing with,
- when he attacks the Bill of Rights, and those people who advocate it.
-
- Now, the =outcome=, whether that's going to happen, does not depend on
- George Bush; it depends on =us=; it depends on =you=. Because the
- outcome of these struggles =never depends= on the people who oppose
- liberty; they depend on the response -- or the lack of response --
- from people who support it.
-
- The reason why the fifties became a time of silence, was not because
- of what McCarthy said, but because of what the rest of us failed to
- say.
-
- And if George Bush's depredations, if what he has done to undermine
- liberty succeeds, it will not be because of what he did; it will be
- because of what we failed to do.
-
- =He= has done his worst. It remains for us to do our Best.
-
- Thank you.
-
- {Speech by Ira Glasser, Executive director of the American Civil
- Liberties Union (ACLU), October 6, 1988, National Press Club.}
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- 132 West 43rd Street
- New York, NY 10109-0592
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