An Open Letter to the Demonstrators at the Corner of Sunset Cliffs & West Point Loma
Editordude: The following was sent to us unsolicited and requested we publish it as an effort to open some dialogue.
Hello,
I’ve passed your gathering many Saturdays at Sunset Cliffs and West Point Loma. Almost every time, I feel the impulse to pull over and speak with you – but my throat tightens, my stomach knots, and I keep driving. I’m writing instead because I don’t want to keep avoiding it.
When I moved to San Diego from the Bay Area, I knew I was leaving behind a certain kind of political energy that shaped my 20s. I lived a block from the Occupy Oakland encampment and spent time there almost daily. I marched in early Black Lives Matter demonstrations, long before 2020. I was engaged in activism around global issues, including Israel/Palestine, for many years.
So I don’t see you as apathetic. I recognize what it means to care enough to show up.
At the same time, I want to be honest that I experience what you’re doing very differently than you likely do.


As we finish up the four weeks of Trump’s war on Iran, it’s time to offer some key observations from Southern California.
The View From Canada by Former OBcean
Here is a quick overview on this 17th day of Trump’s war with Iran.
From
Only one in four Americans approves of ?U.S. strikes on Iran that have plunged the Middle East into chaos, while about half — including one in four Republicans — believe President Donald Trump is too willing to use military force, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
The outbreak of conflict between Israel and the United States against Iran, triggered by joint US-Israeli strikes across Iran, has drawn frantic calls for calm as deep consternation spreads across globe.

By Marc Snelling




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